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The V2X Antenna market is a subset of the Telematics and Vehicle Electronics industry. It is focused on the development and production of antennas for Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication. V2X antennas enable vehicles to communicate with other vehicles, infrastructure, and pedestrians, allowing for the exchange of data and information. This technology is used to improve safety, reduce traffic congestion, and enable autonomous driving.
V2X antennas are typically designed to be small, lightweight, and low-profile, allowing them to be easily integrated into vehicles. They must also be able to withstand harsh environmental conditions, such as extreme temperatures, vibration, and moisture.
Some companies in the V2X Antenna market include Laird Connectivity, Pulse Electronics, Taoglas, and Antenova. Show Less Read more