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Aftermarket Car Telematics - 4th Edition

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  • 200 Pages
  • July 2023
  • Region: Global
  • Berg Insight AB
  • ID: 5204117

Proactive Customer Management: Integrating CRM Solutions through Aftermarket Car Telematics

What are the latest trends and business opportunities for aftermarket car telematics? The report estimates that total shipments of aftermarket car telematics systems reached 28.0 million units worldwide in 2022. Growing at a compound annual growth rate of 11.1 percent, shipments are expected to reach 47.3 million units in 2027. The aftermarket car telematics applications covered in the report include stolen vehicle tracking, roadside assistance, vehicle diagnostics, Wi-Fi hotspot and various convenience applications. Get up to date with the latest industry trends in this new 200-page strategy report.

Telematics is a broad term that may be applied to a wide range of automotive connectivity solutions. The definition of an aftermarket car telematics solution in this report includes telematics devices created by a company other than the carmakers and are retrofitted into cars mainly via OBD-II and blackbox devices based on both cellular/GNSS and RF technology. The connected car is a major trend in the automotive industry and virtually all of the world’s leading carmakers have launched mass-market services in key regions. The OEM initiatives can be seen as competition for the aftermarket solutions, but there is still a growing demand for different forms of aftermarket car telematics services. Aftermarket telematics still has a dominant position on the market in many parts of the world. Several categories of aftermarket car telematics applications have become popular including roadside assistance, stolen vehicle tracking (SVT), vehicle diagnostics, usage-based insurance, dealer and inventory management, Wi-Fi hotspot as well as convenience applications targeting consumers.

The addressable market for aftermarket car telematics solutions is significant. At the end of 2021, there were an estimated 1.31 billion passenger cars and light trucks registered worldwide. Even though aftermarket car telematics services face competition from smartphone-only solutions and OEM solutions, the report analysts are of the opinion that the aftermarket car telematics market is in a growth phase. The report estimates that total shipments of aftermarket car telematics systems reached 28.0 million units worldwide in 2022. Growing at a compound annual growth rate of 11.1 percent, shipments are expected to reach 47.3 million units in 2027. The number of aftermarket car telematics systems in active use is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 11.7 percent from 92.2 million in 2022 to 160.7 million worldwide in 2027. The penetration rate will at the same time grow from 6.9 percent in 2022 to 10.7 percent at the end of the forecast period.

The market is characterised by a great diversity of players interacting in a complex value chain that spans multiple industries. The car telematics companies targeting the aftermarket car sector include specialists focusing on this application area only as well as general telematics players that serve a broad range of applications including also for example fleet management for commercial vehicles. The leading aftermarket car telematics solution providers have reached installed bases in the millions. Examples of leading car telematics solution vendors include Octo Telematics, Spireon, StarLine, Procon Analytics, Targa Telematics, Vodafone Automotive, Ituran, SareKon, PassTime GPS, SVR Tracking, Mojio, CalAmp (LoJack) and Viasat Group. The most common go-to-market strategy is to partner with insurance companies, dealers, OEMs, MNOs and vehicle finance companies. Leading companies delivering telematics hardware and related services to the aftermarket car telematics market include Danlaw, Sensata Insights, Gosuncn, Munic, Jimi (Concox), Positioning Universal, Queclink and Teltonika.

Stolen vehicle recovery and security-related telematics applications are mature aftermarket car telematics applications whereas other direct-to-consumer car telematics solutions have more recently started to emerge. Regional market conditions such as a high level of vehicle crime influence the demand for stolen vehicle tracking and have made SVT solutions popular in countries such as Brazil, Argentina, China, Israel, Russia and South Africa. Vehicle theft has increased in the past years in many countries. For example, there were thefts of 1 million motor vehicles in the US in 2022 according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB). The number of dedicated active aftermarket SVT units in use worldwide is forecasted to reach 88.7 million in 2027, up from 55.1 million at year-end 2022.

Telematics has become an important part of the aftersales programmes of dealers and vehicle finance companies, enabling remote diagnostics and direct communication with drivers. There is a tremendous opportunity to turn a reactive way of managing customers into a proactive process by integrating CRM solutions, using data from cars intelligently. Collecting data from the fleet on the lot is also valuable for dealers in order to for example collect information about faulty components and software bugs as well as battery status. Direct-to-consumer car telematics offerings are available to a varying degree in many regions by companies such as Bouncie, Mojio, Verizon, CarLock and Net4Things. Many direct-to-consumer car telematics providers have broadened their product portfolios to include additional telematics application areas such as fleet management as well as powering B2B2C telematics services.

Highlights from the report:

  • Insights from 30 new executive interviews with market leading companies.
  • Comprehensive overview of the aftermarket car telematics value chain and key applications.
  • In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.
  • New profiles of 104 aftermarket car telematics solution providers.
  • Summary of the involvement of vehicle OEMs and mobile operators.
  • New data on car populations and new car registrations worldwide.
  • Market forecasts by region lasting until 2027

The report answers the following questions:

  • What types of aftermarket car telematics products are offered on the market?
  • Which are the leading providers of aftermarket car telematics technology?
  • What business models are available for players entering the car telematics space?
  • Which are the dominant technology form factors?
  • How will the market evolve in Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia-Pacific and MEA?
  • How are mobile operators approaching the aftermarket car telematics market?
  • Will car OEM telematics solutions outcompete aftermarket car telematics in the long term?
  • Which are the major drivers and barriers for car telematics adoption?
  • Which are the key future trends in this industry?

Who should read this report?

Aftermarket Car Telematics is the foremost source of information about the adoption of car telematics for consumers. Whether you are a telematics vendor, insurance company, vehicle manufacturer, telecom operator, investor, consultant, or government agency, you will gain valuable insights from this in-depth research

Table of Contents


Executive Summary
1. The Global Passenger Car Market
1.1 Introduction

1.1.1 Passenger cars in use by region

1.1.2 New passenger car trends

1.1.3 Hybrid electric, plug-in hybrid electric and all-electric vehicles

1.2 Overview of aftermarket car telematics services

1.2.1 Aftermarket car telematics services in Europe

1.2.2 Aftermarket car telematics services in the Americas

1.2.3 Aftermarket services in ROW

1.3 Regulatory compliance

1.3.1 Vehicle security, safety and emergency call regulations

1.3.2 The eCall and ERA-GLONASS initiatives

1.3.3 Insurance industry standards for vehicle tracking

1.4 Vehicle crime



2 . Car Telematics Solutions
2.1 Aftermarket telematics infrastructure

2.1.1 Vehicle segment

2.1.2 Tracking segment

2.1.3 Network segment

2.1.4 Service segment

2.2 Aftermarket car telematics applications

2.2.1 eCall and roadside assistance

2.2.2 Stolen Vehicle Tracking

2.2.3 Motor insurance telematics

2.2.4 Dealer lot management

2.2.5 Vehicle finance telematics

2.2.6 Remote control and convenience services

2.2.7 Vehicle Diagnostics and maintenance

2.2.8 Electronic toll collection and congestion charging

2.2.9 Wi-Fi hotspot

2.2.10 Vehicle emission monitoring

2.3 Business models



3. Market Forecasts and Trends
3.1 Aftermarket car telematics market sizing

3.1.1 Aftermarket car telematics in Europe

3.1.2 Aftermarket car telematics in the Americas

3.1.3 Aftermarket car telematics in ROW

3.1.4 Vendor market shares

3.2 Value chain analysis

3.2.1 Automotive industry players

3.2.2 Telematics industry players

3.2.3 Telecom industry players

3.2.4 IT industry players

3.3 Market drivers and barriers

3.3.1 Macroeconomic environment

3.3.2 Regulatory environment

3.3.3 Competitive environment

3.3.4 Technology environment

3.4 Market trends and conclusions

3.4.1 Continued broadening of the aftermarket car telematics concept is expected

3.4.2 Privacy concerns are softening

3.4.3 Aftermarket SVT/SVR services compete with OEM services in many countries

3.4.4 Usage-based insurance to remain an aftermarket service in most countries

3.4.5 Insurance companies insource telematics activities in many markets

3.4.6 Smartphone-based telematics solutions compete with aftermarket telematics

3.4.7 CRM solutions and vehicle diagnostics enable improved customer care

3.4.8 Wi-Fi hotspots enable convenient connectivity for passengers

3.4.9 Car telematics service providers to use a wide ecosystem of partners

3.4.10 Aftermarket telematics solutions help OEMs to manage network shutdowns

3.4.11 New IoT technologies to simplify aftermarket car telematics services

3.4.12 Consumer car telematics providers now offer fleet management services

3.4.13 Niche aftermarket car telematics applications proven to be successful



4. International Car Telematics Service Providers
4.1 CalAmp (LoJack International)

4.2 Connected Cars

4.3 Continental

4.4 Harman International

4.5 Haysquare

4.6 IMS

4.7 Ituran

4.8 Mojio

4.9 Motix Connected

4.10 Octo Telematics

4.11 Powerfleet

4.12 Redtail Telematics

4.13 Scope Technology

4.14 Targa Telematics

4.15 Teletrac Navman Connected Services

4.16 Verizon

4.17 Viasat Group

4.18 Vodafone and Vodafone Automotive



5. Company Profiles and Strategies
5.1 Providers of SVT/SVR and related services

5.1.1 Autoconnex

5.1.2 Autolocator

5.1.3 Cesar Satellite

5.1.4 StarLine

5.1.5 Coyote (Traqueur)

5.1.6 FairConnect

5.1.7 Howden Driving Data (Ingenie Business)

5.1.8 Sherlog Technology

5.1.9 BrickHouse Security

5.1.10 Certified Tracking Solutions

5.1.11 Cox Automotive and Cox2M

5.1.12 Guidepoint Systems

5.1.13 Ikon Technologies

5.1.14 IMETRIK Global

5.1.15 MasTrack

5.1.16 PassTime GPS

5.1.17 Procon Analytics

5.1.18 SareKon

5.1.19 Skypatrol

5.1.20 Spireon

5.1.21 SVR Tracking

5.1.22 Autotrac

5.1.23 Car Security (LoJack Argentina)

5.1.24 Carsystem

5.1.25 CEABS

5.1.26 Maxtrack

5.1.27 Omnilink (Graber)

5.1.28 Pósitron (Stoneridge)

5.1.29 Active Telematics

5.1.30 Katsana

5.1.31 TPL Trakker

5.1.32 Questar Auto Technologies

5.1.33 ACM Track

5.1.34 Bidtrack (Bidvest Group)

5.1.35 Ctrack

5.1.36 Cartrack (Karooooo)

5.1.37 Digicell

5.1.38 Mix Telematics

5.1.39 Netstar

5.1.40 Tracker Connect

5.1.41 AFAQY

5.2 Consumer telematics solutions providers

5.2.1 Air

5.2.2 AutoSense

5.2.3 Grupo Next

5.2.4 Net4Things

5.2.5 Protectus Technologies (CarLock)

5.2.6 Paydrive

5.2.7 The Plan B company (Conneqtech)

5.2.8 AutoAid

5.2.9 Ryd

5.2.10 AccuTracking

5.2.11 Autobrain

5.2.12 Agnik (Vyncs)

5.2.13 LandAirSea

5.2.14 Linxup (MOTOsafety)

5.2.15 Optimus Tracker

5.2.16 Radius Telematics

5.2.17 Tail Light (Bouncie)

5.2.18 Voyomotive

5.2.19 Zubie

5.2.20 Comodif

5.2.21 Beijing Yesway Information Technology

5.2.22 Pateo

5.2.23 Minda iConnect (Carot India)

5.2.24 Varroc Connect (CarIQ)

5.2.25 SenSight Technologies (AutoWiz)

5.2.26 Jooycar

5.3 Technology vendors

5.3.1 Danlaw

5.3.2 Digital Matter

5.3.3 ERM Advanced Telematics

5.3.4 Gosafe

5.3.5 Gosuncn WeLink

5.3.6 Jimi (Concox)

5.3.7 Kingwo

5.3.8 Meitrack

5.3.9 Meta System

5.3.10 Munic

5.3.11 Neoway

5.3.12 Positioning Universal

5.3.13 Quartix

5.3.14 Queclink Wireless Solutions

5.3.15 Sensata Insights (Xirgo Technologies)

5.3.16 Sinocastel

5.3.17 Teltonika

5.3.18 ThinkRace

5.3.19 Trakm8



Glossary

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • AFAQY
  • ACM Track
  • Active Telematics
  • AccuTracking
  • AutoAid
  • Autoconnex
  • AutoSense
  • Autobrain
  • Autolocator
  • Autotrac
  • Beijing Yesway Information Technology
  • Bidtrack (Bidvest Group)
  • BrickHouse Security
  • Car Security (LoJack Argentina)
  • Carsystem
  • Cartrack (Karooooo)
  • Certified Tracking Solutions
  • CEABS
  • Comodif
  • Coyote (Traqueur)
  • Ctrack
  • Cox Automotive and Cox2M
  • Danlaw
  • Digicell
  • Digital Matter
  • ERM Advanced Telematics
  • FairConnect
  • Grupo Next
  • Guidepoint Systems
  • Gosafe
  • Gosuncn WeLink
  • Howden Driving Data (Ingenie Business)
  • IMETRIK Global
  • Ikon Technologies
  • Jooycar
  • Jimi (Concox)
  • Katsana
  • Kingwo
  • LandAirSea
  • Linxup (MOTOsafety)
  • MasTrack
  • Maxtrack
  • Meitrack
  • Meta System
  • Minda iConnect (Carot India)
  • Mix Telematics
  • Munic
  • Neoway
  • Net4Things
  • Netstar
  • Omnilink (Graber)
  • Optimus Tracker
  • Pateo
  • PassTime GPS
  • Positioning Universal
  • Pósitron (Stoneridge)
  • Procon Analytics
  • Protectus Technologies (CarLock)
  • Pósitron (Stoneridge)
  • Questar Auto Technologies
  • Quartix
  • Queclink Wireless Solutions
  • Radius Telematics
  • Ryd
  • SareKon
  • SenSight Technologies (AutoWiz)
  • Sherlog Technology
  • Sinocastel
  • Skypatrol
  • Spireon
  • StarLine
  • SVR Tracking
  • Tail Light (Bouncie)
  • Teltonika
  • The Plan B company (Conneqtech)
  • ThinkRace
  • TPL Trakker
  • Tracker Connect
  • Trakm8
  • Voyomotive
  • Zubie

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