USB Car Charger Market Size & Share 2026-2035
Market Size by Port, by Connector, by Technology, by Sales Channel, by End Use, Analysis, Share, Growth Forecast.
Report ID: GMI12400
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Published Date: February 2026
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Report Format: PDF
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Authors: Preeti Wadhwani, Satyam Jaiswal

USB Car Chargers Market Size
The global USB car charger market was estimated at USD 1.21 billion in 2025. The market is expected to grow from USD 1.24 billion in 2026 to USD 1.54 billion in 2035, at a CAGR of 2.5% according to latest report published by Global Market Insights Inc.
USB Car Charger Market Key Takeaways
Market Size & Growth
Regional Dominance
Key Market Drivers
Challenges
Opportunity
Key Players
USB-C is rapidly replacing traditional USB-A ports in car chargers. Its ability to deliver higher power, faster data transfer, and universal compatibility across smartphones, tablets, and laptops makes it the preferred standard for both consumers and manufacturers.
The increasing reliance on smartphones, the growth of electric vehicles, and the rising adoption of in-car connectivity are fueling demand for efficient charging solutions. Consumers seek fast-charging, multi-port, and wireless technology to accommodate multiple devices in their vehicles. Additionally, the expansion of ride-sharing and fleet services, where multiple users require simultaneous device charging, further boosts the market.
For instance, in January 2026, Clean energy company BLUETTI introduced Charger 2, a new smart charging system aimed at people who live and travel on the road. The launch targets overlanders, RV owners, 4WD drivers, and off-grid travelers who depend on reliable power while moving between camps, highways, and remote locations.
The growing number of global automobile manufacturers, in association with the increasing use of commercial vehicles in logistics, taxi services and public transport, is thereby propelling the market for USB car chargers. Commercial vehicles need multiple charging ports for their usage purposes.
Also, the rising preference for faster and more efficient charging technology is leading to the increasing adoption of fast charging USB car chargers. Owing to this faster charging technology, such as the USB-C Power Delivery and Quick Charge technology, is helping to charge devices faster.
The availability of relatively inexpensive USB car chargers has become a market-expanding factor with the help of e-commerce websites and aftermarket sellers. Ease of installation, product diversity and reasonable pricing have led to wider consumer acceptance, especially in the developing world.
Furthermore, the growing demand for multi-port chargers is driven by consumers' need to charge multiple devices simultaneously in vehicles. With more passengers relying on smartphones, tablets, and other electronic devices during travel, multi-port chargers provide an efficient solution. Additionally, the rise of connected cars and smart technologies, which often require multiple devices to stay powered, further boosts this demand.
USB Car Chargers Market Trends
Shift toward fast charging as consumers increasingly prefer USB car chargers that support fast-changing technologies such as USB-C Power Delivery and Quick Charge. This trend is driven by larger smartphone batteries, increased device usage during travel, and the need for shorter charging times in daily commuting.
The adoption of USB Type-C connectors is rapidly increasing in vehicles, driven by their faster data transfer speeds and higher power output. This growth is particularly evident in newer charger models, where Type-C ports are becoming the standard for charging devices like smartphones, laptops, and tablets. As more electronic devices adopt Type-C, consumer demand for compatible chargers in vehicles grows. Hence, the market players are focusing on collaboration.
For instance, in January 2026, Japanese automaker Honda and battery materials manufacturer Princeton NuEnergy have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on the development of lithium-ion battery recycling technologies. The strategic partnership will focus on collaborative validation projects and the potential for future commercial-scale applications that align Honda’s global electrification strategy and Princeton NuEnergy’s goal to expand cost-efficient production of battery-grade cathode active materials through a closed-loop platform.
Rising competition from low-cost local manufacturers poses a significant challenge, as these players often offer cheaper alternatives with fewer features, which can drive prices down and reduce profitability for established brands. Additionally, the shift to integrated charging solutions in newer vehicles, where manufacturers embed charging ports directly into vehicle systems, could reduce the need for aftermarket USB chargers. This trend could limit growth opportunities for standalone charger producers, as consumers may prefer built-in solutions, making it harder for external suppliers to maintain market share.
Automotive manufacturers are increasingly offering USB charging ports as standard or optional features in new vehicles. OEM-integrated chargers enhance user experience, reduce reliance on aftermarket products, and support the growing demand for connected and smart in-vehicle systems.
For instance, in July 2024, Anker introduced its 167.5W 3-Port Charger, priced at USD 39.99. This compact charger, about the size of a key-fob, comes with two USB-C ports (100W and 45W) and one USB-A port (22.5W), enabling users to charge multiple devices at once, including laptops and smartphones.
USB Car Chargers Market Analysis
Based on port, the market is divided into single-port, dual-port and multi-port. In 2025, the dual-port segment accounted for over 46.2% of the market share and is expected to reach USD 717.8 million by 2035.
Based on connectors, the market is divided into USB 2.0, USB 3.0 and Type C. In 2025, the Type C segment accounted for over 53.6% of the market share and is expected to exceed USD 649.4 million by 2035.
Based on technology, the market is categorized into standard charging, fast charging and wireless charging. In 2025, the fast-charging segment held a market share of over 55.1% and was valued at around USD 669.2 million.
Based on end use, the market is divided into passenger cars and commercial vehicles. In 2025, the passenger cars segment held a market share of over 72.8% and was valued at around USD 883.8 million.
The USB car charger market in the US was valued at USD 308.5 million in 2025 and is expected to experience significant and promising growth from 2026 to 2035.
North America USB car chargers market exceeded USD 351.3 million in 2025 and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 12% between 2026 and 2035.
Europe USB car chargers market accounted for USD 275.9 million in 2025 and is anticipated to show growth of 9% CAGR over the forecast period from 2026 to 2035.
Germany dominates the Europe USB car chargers market, showcasing strong growth potential, and held a revenue share of 33% in 2025.
Asia Pacific USB car chargers market exhibiting remarkable growth with a CAGR of 7.8% during the forecast period of 2026 to 2035.
China to experience substantial growth in the Asia Pacific USB car chargers market in 2025. The market in China is expected to reach USD 348 million by 2035.
Latin America USB car chargers market was valued at USD 97.2 million in 2025 and is expected to experience substantial growth during the forecast period from 2026 to 2035.
MEA USB car chargers market was valued at USD 57.9 million in 2025 and is expected to experience substantial growth during the forecast period from 2026 to 2035.
USB Car Chargers Market Share
The top 7 companies in the USB car chargers’ industry are Anker, Aukey, Belkin, ZAGG, Ugreen, Mophie, Baseus contributed around 14% of the market in 2025.
USB Car Chargers Market Companies
Major players operating in the USB car charger market are:
Anker
Held 4.2% Market Share in 2025
Collectively held market share of 12.8% in 2025
USB Car Chargers Industry News
In December 2025, CUKTECH launched two products in the Philippine market: the 10 Car Charger with retractable cable and the CP24 Power Bank with built-in cables. The 10 Car Charger represents a new product category for CUKTECH beyond its existing power banks, chargers, and cables, marking significant expansion of its product lineup. The CP24 Power Bank comes in two versions: single built-in Type-C cable and dual Type-C plus Lightning cables, catering to different users' charging requirements.
The USB car chargers market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecasts in terms of revenue (USD Mn) and volume (units) from 2022 to 2035, for the following segments:
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