Electric Vehicle Charging Cable Market Size & Share 2026-2035
Market Size – By Cable (Normal/Standard Charging Cable, High-Power Charging (HPC) Cable), By Power Supply (Alternate Charging (AC), Direct Charging (DC)), By Charging Level (Level 1 (120V), Level 2 (240V), Level 3 (480V+)), By Connector (Type 1, Type 2, CCS 1, CCS 2, CHAdeMO, GB/T, NACS/Tesla), By Mode (Mode 1 & 2, Mode 3, Mode 4), Diameter (10 mm, 10–20 mm, Above 20 mm), By Shape (Straight, Coiled), By Length (Below 5 meters, 5–10 meters, Above 10 meters), By Application (Private Charging, Public Charging), By Sales Channel (OEM, Aftermarket), Growth Forecast. The market forecasts are provided in terms of value (USD) & volume (Thousand Units).
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Electric Vehicle Charging Cable Market Size
The global electric vehicle charging cable market was valued at USD 1.9 billion in 2025. The market is expected to grow from USD 2.1 billion in 2026 to USD 5.1 billion in 2035 at a CAGR of 10.6%, according to latest report published by Global Market Insights Inc.
Electric Vehicle Charging Cable Market Key Takeaways
Market Size & Growth
Regional Dominance
Key Market Drivers
Challenges
Opportunity
Key Players
In terms of units, the year 2025 is accounting for around 29.8 million electric vehicle charging cable units sold. The electric vehicle charging cable units are projected to surpass 57.3 million units by 2035 at a CAGR of around 6.8% between 2026 and 2035.
Electric vehicle (EV) charging cables are growing as the electric vehicle market is growing. The EV market is very dynamic due to the imposition of tariffs, trade hurdles, regulations and battery material prices. These cables are playing an important part in the EV supply equipment (EVSE) industry. These cables connect charging stations to vehicles. They must follow strict international rules like IEC 62196 and IEC 61851 to ensure safe and compatible charging for AC and DC systems.
Government policies with respect to EVs are one of the major reasons for the market’s year-on-year growth. For example, in the U.S., the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) standards require charging projects funded by the government to meet safety and quality rules. In the UK and EU, governments are also pushing for strong and standardized cables for public and home charging stations. These all regulations sometimes become hurdles and sometimes help the market grow.
Top companies like Phoenix Contact are improving cable technology to meet market needs. New cables include high-power connectors that can handle over 1 MW and designs that work with different vehicles. These new cables allow faster charging and prepare for future needs like connecting to the power grid.
The market is divided by power type (AC or DC), connector type (Type 1, Type 2, CCS), and cable length. Shorter AC cables are used for home charging, while longer DC cables are used for fast charging on highways and in public areas. The market is expected to grow as more people use EVs. Both private and public charging stations will help this growth.
In terms of dominance, China leads in the total EV ecosystem. About two-thirds of the growth in public chargers since 2020 has occurred in China, which now has about 65% of the charging and 60% of the electric light-duty vehicle stock globally.
Large companies that produce parts and connectors for cars are dominating the EV charging cable industry. New technologies are emerging to meet the growing demand of EV trends. Car manufacturers use standardized charging parts and charging station operators require good quality cables. Factors such as materials, controlling heat, and easy installation play an important role in buying decisions.
Electric Vehicle Charging Cable Market Trends
Charging cable makers are working on new designs to meet changing needs. High-power DC fast charging needs better insulation, lighter cables, and improved heat management. Liquid-cooled cables are being used more to allow faster charging without making cables too heavy. Smart connectors with communication features are helping manage power loads and grids.
In terms of EV sales, the market is growing fast, which is creating more demand for charging stations. Thus, it is increasing the need for charging cables in both OEM and aftermarket markets. The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) said battery-electric vehicle sales went up by 51% in December 2025 compared to the year before. More EV sales mean more demand for charging cables and home chargers. Also, old slow chargers are being replaced with faster AC and DC chargers, creating more demand in the aftermarket.
In developing countries, EV sales are also growing, giving charging cable manufacturers more opportunities. The International Energy Agency (IEA) said EV sales in Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Africa grew by over 60% in 2024 compared to 2023. This fast growth means more charging stations are needed, which increases the need for standardized charging cables. As new markets build charging stations, suppliers benefit from first-time sales and future replacements.
The electrification of buses, delivery vans, and heavy trucks is creating the need for strong charging cables. The cables have to carry high power and withstand the high rate of use. Liquid-cooled cables are required for the megawatt charging systems of heavy vehicles. The cables have to perform well under the high temperature. The need for zero-emitting vehicles is creating the demand for these cables.
Electric Vehicle Charging Cable Market Analysis
Based on cable, the electric vehicle charging cable market is divided into normal/standard charging cable and high-power charging (HPC) cable. The normal/standard charging cable segment dominated the market with market share of around 80.7% and generating revenue of around USD 1.5 billion in 2025.
Based on power supply, the electric vehicle charging cable market is divided into alternate charging (AC) and direct charging (DC). The alternate charging (AC) segment accounts for 75.6% in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 3.6 billion by 2035.
Based on charging level, the electric vehicle charging cable market is divided into Level 1 (120V), Level 2 (240V) and Level 3 (480V+). The Level 3 (480V+) segment is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 11.4% between 2026 and 2035.
Based on application, the electric vehicle charging cable market is divided into private charging and public charging. The private charging segment is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 10.2% between 2026 and 2035.
The US electric vehicle charging cable market reached USD 204.4 million in 2025 and growing at a CAGR of 8.6% between 2026-2035.
The North America region is valued at USD 227.6 million in 2025. In terms of volume, the EV charging cable market is estimated to exceed 3.8 million units in the same year.
The Europe region holds 23.2% of the electric vehicle charging cable market in 2025 and is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 11.9% between 2026 and 2035.
Germany's EV charging cable market is growing quickly in Europe, with a CAGR of 11.4% between 2026 and 2035.
The Asia Pacific region is expected to grow the fastest at the CAGR of 10.5% between 2026 and 2035 in the electric vehicle charging cable market.
China is estimated to grow with a CAGR of 10.2% in the projected period between 2026 and 2035, in the Asia Pacific electric vehicle charging cable market.
Mexico is estimated to grow with a CAGR of 8.1% between 2026 and 2035, in the Latin America electric vehicle charging cable market.
UAE to experience substantial growth in the Middle East and Africa electric vehicle charging cable market in 2025.
Electric Vehicle Charging Cable Market Share
The top 7 companies in the electric vehicle charging cable industry are Aptiv, Dyden, Huber+Suhner, LEONI, Phoenix Contact, Prysmian and TE Connectivity contributing 65.7% of the market in 2025.
Electric Vehicle Charging Cable Market Companies
Major players operating in the electric vehicle charging cable industry are:
13.1% market share
Collective market share in 2025 is 52.1%
Electric Vehicle Charging Cable Industry News
In January 2026, Rolec launched its updated UltraCharge DC Charging Range with EVbee. The UltraCharge 180 is designed for busy areas like motorways and shopping centers. It can charge two vehicles at the same time using dual 5m cables with 350A peak and 250A nominal CCS2 charging.
In December 2025, Polycab India introduced AC/DC chargers, charging guns, and automotive cables at Auto EV Bharat 2025. This launch supports India’s move to sustainable mobility. The products include AC Type-2 and DC CCS-2 charging guns, made to meet global standards and work well in homes, businesses, and fast-charging stations.
The electric vehicle charging cable market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecasts in terms of revenue ($ Mn/Bn) and volume (thousand units) from 2022 to 2035, for the following segments:
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Market, By Cable
Market, By Power Supply
Market, By Charging Level
Market, By Connector
Market, By Mode
Market, By Diameter
Market, By Shape
Market, By Length
Market, By Application
Market, By Sales Channel
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