Enhanced In-vehicle Experiences and Automakers’ Use of Futuristic Connected Features Will Create New Growth Opportunities
In-vehicle innovations and futuristic technologies are allowing automakers to offer a new generation of products and services to drivers and passengers. The possibilities have given rise to numerous start-ups that are helping original equipment manufacturers to develop solutions or use vehicle data in new ways.
This study includes a list of more than 175 start-ups in the fields of connected services, user-based insurance, vehicle data platforms, telematics, cybersecurity, and software platforms. The publisher considers a start-up to be any entrepreneur/intrapreneur venture where 1 or more entrepreneurs, family members, or friends provide the initial funding; any firm dependent on pre-seed, seed, and series funding; or any firm that a parent company spins off to form a new entity/subsidiary.
The publisher used 2 benchmarking levels to further assess companies in the following areas:
- management team
- regional impact
- market attractiveness
- employee strength
- year of establishment
- business scalability
- total addressable market
- portfolio strength
- stakeholder ecosystem partnerships
- cyber-risk intensity
From this, a final top 10 is determined in each segment, and the 3 leaders are examined in more detail.
The project also explores growth drivers and restraints that will affect the connected car market through 2028, examines recent funding and regional presence, and presents growth opportunities that warrant further exploration and action.
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Sonatus
- Mapbox
- Cover Genius
- Metromile
- Zego
- Root Insurance
- Wejo
- Otonomo
- Miovision
- PATEO
- Autotalks
- Cambridge Mobile Telematics
- Upstream Security
- AutoCrypt
- Argus Cyber Security
- Cubic Telecom
- INRIX
- Sibros