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Automotive Embedded Telematics Market was valued at USD 18.4 billion in 2023 and is likely to grow at a CAGR of over 15% between 2024 and 2032, owing to the increasing demand from consumers for connected features & services in automobiles. The adoption of embedded telematics is driven by government regulations regarding the incorporation of safety features into automobiles such as eCall system in Europe. By enabling automated craoverallnd emergency assistance, embedded telematics will increase the overall traffic safety and shorten emergency response times.
Another key growth factor is the growing need for fleet management solutions in commercial vehicles. Fleet managers can benefit from real-time insights into driver behavior, fuel usage, vehicle location, and maintenance schedules using embedded telematics devices, which help reduce costs and enhance fleet safety.
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Base Year: | 2023 |
Automotive Embedded Telematics Market Size in 2023: | USD 18.4 Billion |
Forecast Period: | 2024 – 2032 |
Forecast Period 2024 – 2032 CAGR: | 15% |
2024 – 2032 Value Projection: | USD 85 Billion |
Historical Data for: | 2021 – 2023 |
No. of Pages: | 210 |
Tables, Charts & Figures: | 218 |
Segments covered: | Component, Solution, Application and Region |
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One of the biggest challenges in the automotive embedded telematics market is compliance with regulations and certification standards. Automakers must go through a wide range of national, regional, and international laws and guidelines to implement telematics systems. These laws and guidelines are intended to guarantee interoperability, safety, and security. Vehicle safety, cybersecurity, data privacy, and environmental impacts are just a few of the topics covered by these regulations. Tight testing and certification procedures are mandated for car components, including telematics, by the Federal Motor car Safety Standards (FMVSS) in the U.S. It is necessary to conduct time-consuming & expensive testing, validation, and documentation processes to achieve compliance.
Also, these rules change with time, necessitating telematics systems to be updated and modified constantly. Due to the regulatory environment, it may be more expensive, take longer to create new products & introduce them to the market, and require continuous investments in compliance & certification procedures to guarantee that embedded telematics systems adhere to all applicable safety & legal requirements.