Tag: ABI Research

50 Million Non-trucking Commercial Fleet Vehicles with Telematics by 2019

50 Million Non-trucking Commercial Fleet Vehicles with Telematics by 2019

| March 24, 2014

According to ABI Research, the number of non-trucking commercial fleet vehicles equipped with telematics by the end of 2019 will total nearly 50 million vehicles globally. The non-trucking sector includes a number of verticals such as services and utilities, private transportation (taxis, private hire vehicles and rental fleets), construction and mining, government and public sectors, […]

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New Cars with Factory-Installed Safety and Security Telematics to Exceed 50 Million by 2018

New Cars with Factory-Installed Safety and Security Telematics to Exceed 50 Million by 2018

| November 21, 2013

The number of new cars shipping globally with factory-installed safety and security telematics is expected to grow from 11.5 million in 2013 to 50.8 million in 2018, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 34.5%. According to ABI Research VP and Practice Director Dominique Bonte comments, ”Traditional safety and security telematics services such as […]

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50% of In-vehicle Info Systems with Integrated Smartphones to Have Apple iOS by 2018

50% of In-vehicle Info Systems with Integrated Smartphones to Have Apple iOS by 2018

| October 31, 2013

                  ABI Research forecasts that the shipments of connected in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems equipped with one or more smartphone integration technologies will grow substantially during the next five years to reach 35.1 million units globally by 2018. Of these, 43.6% will be equipped with MirrorLink, 49.8% with […]

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Half of New Vehicles Shipped in North American to Have Driverless, Robotic Capabilities by 2032

Half of New Vehicles Shipped in North American to Have Driverless, Robotic Capabilities by 2032

| August 27, 2013

In North America, the first driverless vehicles will appear in the beginning of the next decade, evolving to more than 10 million robotic vehicles shipping in 2032. “While the technological feasibility of autonomous vehicles is being demonstrated by Google, Audi, Volvo, Bosch, and Continental, obstacles such as high costs and lack of legislation remain. On […]

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