This study analyzes developments in the truck advanced driving assistance system (ADAS) market in North America and Europe. Economic factors are driving the demand for faster and safer goods transport, leading to a growing popularity of trucks with built-in safety features among fleet operators. Fleets are exploring advanced technologies such as autonomous trucking to improve efficiency. While fully autonomous technology is still under development, a wide range of advanced features are already available. The European General Safety Regulation (GSR) supports ADAS features and emphasizes the need for a comprehensive regulatory framework for further development.The Truck Advanced Driver Assistance System Market is Experiencing Transformational Growth due to Safety Regulations and a Potential Reduction in Fleet Insurance Costs
This report examines the factors driving and restraining growth in this market, providing key metrics, forecasts, and analyses for each ADAS feature in both medium-duty and heavy-duty truck segments. The study analyzes the competitive landscape, offering profiles of ADAS suppliers, including their product portfolios. Additionally, the study showcases growth opportunities arising from the shifting regulatory landscape and market preferences for stakeholders to leverage. The base year is 2023, with a forecast period from 2024 to 2030.
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Bendix
- ZF
- Continental