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About 2,000 kilometres northeast of Australia, in the south-western Pacific Ocean, is the archipelago of Solomon Islands. Its 28,400 kms of land area is made up of nine major island groups and close to 1000 islands. The largest island, Guadalcanal, is where Honiara, the capital, is situated.
The Solomon Islands must focus on the transportation industry if it is to meet its goals for GHG reduction and climate mitigation. This is because the sector’s GHG emissions have significantly increased over time.
The government is pushing environmentally friendly transportation strategies, such as the use of alternative vehicle technology like electric vehicles, in an effort to minimise emissions from the transportation sector (EVs).
Solomon Island intends to rapidly increase its reliance on renewable energy sources; as a result, it is essential that rules and an enabling environment be established that would permit the use of electricity generated from renewable energy sources in the transportation sector.
The country’s adoption and expansion of electric vehicles are intended to be steered by the policy roadmap. It suggests a coordinated strategy to increase the affordability of electric vehicles, build charging infrastructure, develop human capital, and reduce any negative environmental effects.
The Solomon Islands EV Charger Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
MaxiCharger Series EV Chargers from Autel are now available in Australia.
Both AC chargers ideal for households and businesses and DC fast chargers prepared for high-volume companies and commercial settings are part of Autel’s MaxiCharger line-up.
Every EV with a Type 1 or Type 2 charging connector is compatible with the AC charger known as the MaxiCharger AC, which also features an integrated touchscreen. While intelligently designed cooling maintains temperatures at full load 10°C lower than the industry norm, prolonging product lifespan by more than ten years, it makes installation and maintenance simpler.
The DC Wall Mount, which operates two charging ports at a rate of 47kW each, is the smallest DC charger produced by Autel. This charger is the ideal DC entry charger because it offers 130 km of range on a 30-minute charge, has a tiny footprint, requires little installation, and has clever advertising possibilities.
The MaxiCharger DC Fast is Autel’s quickest charger, with a power range of 60 kW to 240 kW, the latter of which can add 260 kilometres in just 10 minutes. The IP54 certified charger is prepared for any demanding charging needs and was created for charge station operators and high-volume businesses.
In addition, a 27-inch 4K touch screen provides a channel for advertising to target users while they are charging and accepts several payment methods, including credit card, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.
1. How many EV Chargers are manufactured per annum globally? Who are the sub-component suppliers in different regions?
2. Cost breakup of a Solomon Islands EV Charger and key vendor selection criteria
3. Where is the EV Charger manufactured? What is the average margin per unit?
4. Market share of Solomon Islands EV Charger market manufacturers and their upcoming products
5. Cost advantage for OEMs who manufacture Solomon Islands EV Charger in-house
6. 5 key predictions for next 5 years in Solomon Islands EV Charger market
7. Average B-2-B EV Charger market price in all segments
8. Latest trends in EV Charger market, by every market segment
9. The market size (both volume and value) of the EV Charger market in 2024-2030 and every year in between?
10. Production breakup of EV Charger market, by suppliers and their OEM relationship