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EV Charging Roaming Platform Market Size, Share, and Industry Analysis by Component (Roaming Transaction & Connectivity Platform, Clearing & Settlement System, Tariff & Pricing Management Module, Integration Point Operators, Autootive OEMs, and Fleet & Enterprise Platforms), By Charging Type Supported (AC Charging Roaming, DC Fast Charging Roaming, and Ultra-Fast Charging), and Regional Forecast, 2026-2034

Region : Global | Report ID: FBI116854 | Status : Ongoing

 

KEY MARKET INSIGHTS

The global EV charging roaming platform market represents the digital infrastructure that enables electric vehicle users to access multiple public charging networks through a single contract, application, or authentication method. These platforms facilitate real-time communication, authorization, billing, and settlement between Charge Point Operators (CPOs) and Mobility Service Providers (MSPs). As EV adoption increases globally and charging infrastructure expands, interoperability becomes critical to ensure seamless user experience. The growth of this market is supported by regulatory mandates for open access, cross-border mobility needs, fast-charging expansion, and increasing participation of automotive OEMs integrating charging services directly into vehicle ecosystems.

EV Charging Roaming Platform Market Driver

Rising Electric Vehicle Adoption to Drive the Need for Charging Interoperability

The rapid growth in electric vehicle registrations globally increases the demand for accessible and interconnected charging networks. As more drivers rely on public charging infrastructure, seamless cross-network authentication and billing become essential. Roaming platforms enable this interoperability, ensuring convenience and network scalability, which directly contributes to market expansion.

  • For instance, the International Energy Agency reported that the global EV sales exceeded 14 million in 2023, significantly increasing the demand for public charging infrastructure.

EV Charging Roaming Platform Market Restraint

Fragmented Standards and Technical Integration Complexities to Limit Market Expansion

Differences in communication protocols, pricing structures, and backend systems across charging operators create integration challenges. Smaller CPOs may lack resources to implement roaming protocols, slowing interoperability adoption. This fragmentation increases onboarding costs and reduces uniform service quality, restraining overall market growth.

  • For instance, The European Alternative Fuels Observatory highlights varying charging infrastructure standards across member states, reflecting interoperability challenges.

EV Charging Roaming Platform Market Opportunity

Regulatory Mandates for Open Access to Create Interoperability Growth Opportunities

Government regulations increasingly require transparent pricing and open access to public charging infrastructure. Such mandates encourage standardized data exchange and roaming adoption. Platforms that comply with open protocol standards can expand partnerships and cross-border services, unlocking new revenue streams.

  • For instance, the EU Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR) mandates transparent pricing and improved accessibility for public charging stations.

Segmentation

By Component

By Roaming Model

By End User

By Charging Type Supported

By Geography

·         Roaming Transaction & Connectivity Platform

·         Clearing & Settlement System

·         Tariff & Pricing Management Module

·         Integration & Onboarding Services

·         Data & Value-Added Services

  • Plug & Charge (ISO 15118) Enablement System

·         Hub-Based Roaming

·         Bilateral Roaming

·         Hybrid Model

  • Mobility Service Providers
  • Charge Point Operators
  • Automotive OEMs
  • Fleet & Enterprise Platforms              
  • AC Charging Roaming
  • DC Fast Charging Roaming
  • Ultra-Fast Charging

·      North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico)

·      Europe (U.K., Germany, France, and rest of Europe)

·      Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, and rest of Asia Pacific)

·      Rest of the World

Key Insights

The report covers the following key insights:

  • Key Industry Developments – Mergers, Acquisitions, and Partnerships
  • Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
  • SWOT Analysis
  • Technological Developments
  • Regulatory Landscape
  • Impact of Tariffs

Analysis by Component

Based on component, the market is divided into roaming transaction & connectivity platform, clearing & settlement system, tariff & pricing management module, integration & onboarding services, data & value-added services, and plug & charge (ISO 15118) enablement system.

The roaming transaction & connectivity platforms segment dominates the EV charging roaming platform market as they manage authentication, real-time data exchange, and session routing between MSPs and CPOs. Every charging session processed generates transactional revenue, making this layer central to monetization. Increasing EV usage directly increases session volume, strengthening this segment.

  • For instance, The Open Charge Point Interface (OCPI) standard enables scalable interoperability between charging networks.

Analysis by Roaming Model

Based on roaming model, the market is subdivided into hub-based roaming, bilateral roaming, and hybrid model.

The hub-based roaming segment dominates the EV charging roaming platform market due to its scalable “connect once, access many” structure. It reduces technical burden by centralizing integrations, enabling faster network expansion. As cross-border charging increases, hub models provide efficient settlement and standardized communication.

  • For instance, Hubject connects numerous charging networks globally through its interoperability platform.

Analysis by End User

Based on end user, the market is divided into mobility service providers, charge point operators, automotive OEMs, and fleet & enterprise platforms.

The mobility service providers segment dominates the market as they aggregate charging services for end users and depend heavily on roaming access to expand network coverage. By offering drivers a single application or RFID access across multiple operators, MSPs generate recurring transaction flows through roaming platforms.

  • For instance, automotive OEM charging services increasingly integrate roaming for multi-network access.

Analysis by Charging Type Supported

Based on charging type supported, the market is divided into AC charging roaming, DC fast charging roaming, and ultra-fast charging.

The DC fast charging roaming segment leads the EV charging roaming platform market due to higher energy transfer per session and increased long-distance travel reliance. Fast-charging corridors require interoperability to ensure route continuity, increasing roaming platform transaction value.

  • For instance, IONITY operates high-power charging networks across Europe supporting multi-network access.

Regional Analysis

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By geography, the market has been analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the rest of the world.

Europe dominates the market due to strong regulatory backing, high EV penetration, and cross-border travel across EU member states. The AFIR framework promotes transparent pricing and interoperability, accelerating roaming adoption. Additionally, widespread OCPI implementation strengthens standardized data exchange across networks.

  • For example, The European Commission enforces AFIR to ensure interoperable charging access across member states.

North America is expected to witness strong growth as federal funding accelerates charging deployment and interoperability requirements increase. In the U.S., infrastructure investments and the adoption of standardized connectors are encouraging broader network compatibility. OEM collaboration with charging providers further supports roaming expansion across states.

The Asia Pacific EV charging roaming platform market growth will be driven by expanding EV sales, urban infrastructure investment, and smart charging initiatives. Countries such as China, Japan, and South Korea are integrating digital charging platforms into national mobility strategies, supporting roaming platform development as infrastructure scales.

In the rest of the world, gradual EV adoption and urban charging deployment are likely to drive market growth. Government pilot programs and private utility partnerships will stimulate interoperability requirements, creating opportunities for roaming platform expansion.

[Source: International Energy Agency (IEA)]

The above bar graph highlights China’s dominance in public charging infrastructure with 3.58 million charging points in 2024, significantly ahead of Europe (1.03 million) and the U.S. (0.20 million). As charging networks expand across regions, increasing infrastructure fragmentation strengthens the need for interoperable EV charging roaming platforms to enable seamless cross-network access.

Key Players Covered

The report includes the profiles of the following key players:

  • Hubject (Germany)
  • Gireve (France)
  • e-clearing.net (Germany)
  • Driivz (Israel)
  • Virta (Finland)
  • GreenFlux (Netherlands)
  • Ampeco (Estonia)
  • ChargeLab (Canada)
  • ChargePoint (U.S.)
  • EV Connect (U.S.)

Key Industry Developments:

  • October 2025: Hubject, a major global roaming hub, officially joined the EVRoaming Foundation as a full contributor in 2025, committing to open OCPI protocol development. This signaled broader industry alignment around a common interoperability standard to improve roaming connectivity between CPOs and MSPs worldwide.
  • August 2025: Vontier’s Driivz joined forces with ENAPI in 2025 to extend global EV roaming connectivity, integrating ENAPI’s OCPI-based roaming broker with Driivz’s platform. This collaboration aims to simplify interoperability for CPOs and MSPs and expand roaming access across Europe and North America.
  • July 2025: U.K.-based e-mobility service provider ONEEV launched and partnered with Europe’s roaming platform Gireve, providing users in the U.K. and Ireland access to a widespread public charging network through a single integrated application, significantly improving cross-operator charging accessibility.


  • Ongoing
  • 2025
  • 2021-2024
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