Global Connected Car Forecast 2019 – 2030F

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Sep 22, 2023

Overview:

The connected car is poised for significant growth in the future due to rising on-demand services, increased EV penetration, next-generation cellular technology, and testing of advanced automotive use cases like C-V2X, assisted driving, etc. The study shows that connected car sales overtook non-connected cars in 2022 itself. China and US will be the front runners in the connected car market by 2030 with 4G cars taking a backseat and 5G remaining dominant.

This detailed report covers connected car sales – by brand, by country and by network type – to present an in-depth analysis of connected car sales. The study is beneficial for benchmarking automakers in terms of connected car sales, identifying key markets for connected cars, and understanding brand-wise 2G, 3G 4G and 5G adoption trends. Currently, we are tracking the connected car market across 10 regions (China, US, UK, Germany, France, Japan, South Korea, India, the Rest of Europe (RoE), and the Rest of the World (RoW)) and 70+ auto brands.

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Industry

Automotive

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Author

saujanya sharma saujanya sharma

Saujanya Sharma is a Senior Research Analyst who is tracking Smart Automotive, Electric Vehicles at Counterpoint Technology Market Research.

Soumen Mandal

Soumen is a Senior Research Analyst who is tracking IoT, Automotive and Telecommunication ecosystem at Counterpoint Technology Market Research. He is interested in IoT applications, connections, components, electric vehicles, connected cars, autonomous vehicles, semiconductors, shared mobility, services and emerging technologies. He started his career as an Energy Analyst with Manikaran Power Ltd. He has experience in working with DISCOMs and SLDCs in Indian power and energy industry. He is currently based in Gurgaon. He holds an Electrical Engineering degree and MBA in Marketing & Finance.

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