Pramod Kumar Posted July 10 Share Posted July 10 1.35 million people die on the roads every year, and “Road traffic crashes cost most countries 3% of their gross domestic product.”, says the World Health Organization (WHO). Though the more-than-sustainable number of automobiles on the roads is a key reason for this, most accidents are caused by human errors, such as reckless driving, not paying attention to the road, and speeding. This has prompted governments around the world to make the installation of systems and programs in vehicles that can aid drivers during the journey mandatory. P&S Intelligence credits this driver while claiming that the automotive telematics market will display a robust 16.6% CAGR between 2020 and 2030 (forecast period), to grow from $27.7 billion in 2019 to $149.9 billion by 2030. Telematics solutions work on the combined principle of informatics and telecommunications, to allow automobiles to share data with its internal as well as external environs. Vehicles integrated with telematics solutions can run diagnostics, check for insurance renewal date, collect navigational data, track the functioning of their fuel management system, and evaluate the safety of passengers and pedestrians. On the basis of service, the automotive telematics market is classified into infotainment and navigation, safety and security, and remote diagnostics. Among these, the safety and security classification held the largest share in the market during the historical period (2015–2019). Safety and security services include roadside assistance, the automatic automobile locking/unlocking feature, and fleet management services, including vehicle maintenance, financing, and telematics. During the forecast period, the remote diagnostics classification will observe the highest CAGR, because this service allows for vehicle health diagnosis in advance. To receive free sample pages of this report@ https://www.psmarketresearch.com/market-analysis/global-telematics-market/report-sample Providers of such solutions are being offered lucrative opportunities by the rapidly expanding 5G network around the world. Telematics solutions require high-speed data transfer for effective functioning, which cannot be provided by 4G and 3G in most of the cases. Therefore, with countries around the world pouring heavy sums in modernizing their telecommunications infrastructure, by installing equipment that supports 5G, telematics solutions providers can hope for a windfall in the near future. For instance, Verizon Communications Inc. launched 5G services in the U.S. in December 2019, thus ushering the world into the 5G era. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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