The global automated fare collection market size is expected to reach USD 19.89 billion by 2025 registering a CAGR of 13.6% from 2019 to 2025, according to this report. Growing adoption of digital technologies to improve transaction processing speed and to reduce issues associated with cash handling and ticket management is anticipated to remain one of the leading factors driving the market.
Focus of governments on the performance optimization of existing public transit systems, such as subways, buses, trams, and metros, is also expected to boost the usage of technology-driven AFC systems for digital transaction processing and payment management. Increasing penetration of the technology has provided transit system operators an effective way to reduce counter congestions, operational costs, waiting time, and cash leakage issues often faced in traditional fare collection systems. This has also facilitated hassle-free and convenient travel experiences for commuters.
Rising awareness about these benefits is compelling transit operators to replace conventional physical ticketing machines and toll booths with contactless AFC systems. The data generated by such systems is further used in implementing a data-driven network optimization approach for public transit systems. Public transit network operators were able to capitalize on the unutilized capacity of the trains by using a data-driven model. Emerging countries in Asia Pacific, such as India and China, are also in the process of implementing similar systems to enable operators to dynamically plan and optimize ticket prices.
Further key findings from the study suggest:
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Focus of governments on the performance optimization of existing public transit systems, such as subways, buses, trams, and metros, is also expected to boost the usage of technology-driven AFC systems for digital transaction processing and payment management. Increasing penetration of the technology has provided transit system operators an effective way to reduce counter congestions, operational costs, waiting time, and cash leakage issues often faced in traditional fare collection systems. This has also facilitated hassle-free and convenient travel experiences for commuters.
Rising awareness about these benefits is compelling transit operators to replace conventional physical ticketing machines and toll booths with contactless AFC systems. The data generated by such systems is further used in implementing a data-driven network optimization approach for public transit systems. Public transit network operators were able to capitalize on the unutilized capacity of the trains by using a data-driven model. Emerging countries in Asia Pacific, such as India and China, are also in the process of implementing similar systems to enable operators to dynamically plan and optimize ticket prices.
Further key findings from the study suggest:
- Software segment is said to register the maximum CAGR over the forecast years due to rising focus of transit system operators on deploying integrated AFC systems covering multiple transportation modes
- Near Field Communication (NFC) technology segment is anticipated to gain traction owing to its superior transaction speed, contactless payment capability, and higher adoption by transit operators
- Railways & transportation application will witness the highest CAGR from 2019 to 2025 due to the development of railway and highway infrastructure networks in emerging countries, such as India
- Asia Pacific to expand at the highest CAGR of 17.1% from 2019 to 2025 due to rapid urbanization and rising need for deploying faster payment processing systems due to increasing number of commercial vehicles and daily commuters
- Key companies in the global AFC market include Cubic Corp., Advanced Card Systems Ltd., Atos SE, Indra Sistemas SA, GMV, LG CNS, LECIP Holdings Corp., Omron Corp., Masabi Ltd., NXP Semiconductors N.V., Nippon Signal Co., Ltd., Samsung SDS Co., Ltd., Siemens AG, Telexis B.V., Singapore Technologies Engineering Limited, Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Thales Group, Trapeze Group, Vix Technology, UL Identity Management & Security, and Thales Group
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Methodology and Scope
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
Chapter 3 Automated Fare Collection (AFC) Industry Outlook
Chapter 4 Automated Fare Collection (AFC) Regulatory & Political Forces Outlook
Chapter 5 Automated Fare Collection (AFC) Competitive & Vendor Outlook
Chapter 6 Automated Fare Collection (AFC) Component Estimates & Trend Analysis
Chapter 7 Automated Fare Collection (AFC) Technology Estimates & Trend Analysis
Chapter 8 Automated Fare Collection (AFC) System Estimates & Trend Analysis
Chapter 9 Automated Fare Collection (AFC) Application Estimates & Trend Analysis
Chapter 10 Automated Fare Collection (AFC) Regional Estimates & Trend Analysis
Chapter 11 Company Profile
Companies Mentioned
- Advanced Card Systems Ltd.
- Atos SE
- Cubic Transportation Systems
- GMV
- Indra Sistemas SA
- LECIP Holdings Corporation
- LG Corporation
- Masabi Ltd.
- Nippon Signal
- NXP Semiconductors N.V.
- Omron Corporation
- Samsung SDS Co. Ltd.
- Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH
- Siemens AG
- Sony Corporation
- Singapore Technologies Electronics Limited (ST Electronics)
- Telexis B.V.
- Thales Group
- Trapeze Group
- UL Transaction Security
- Vix Technology
- Thales Group
Methodology
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