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The Global Vehicle Telematics Hardware Market 2nd Edition

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  • 140 Pages
  • October 2023
  • Region: Global
  • Berg Insight AB
  • ID: 5612477

Shipments of Aftermarket and OEM Telematics Hardware Reached 106 Million Units n 2022

Telematics is a broad term that may be applied to a wide range of vehicle connectivity solutions. The publisher's definition of a telematics system in this report is an automatic system designed for passenger cars and commercial vehicles that incorporates some form of cellular communications. The connected car has been a major trend in the automotive industry for many years now. All of the world’s leading carmakers have now launched mass-market connectivity services in key regions. The OEM initiatives can be seen as competition for aftermarket solutions, but there is still a growing demand for different forms of aftermarket telematics services. The addressable market for aftermarket telematics solutions is significant. At the end of 2021, there were an estimated 1.5 billion vehicles registered worldwide. The research team has found that 47.2 million aftermarket telematics hardware devices were sold globally during 2022 at a total market value of approximately € 2.4 billion. Asia-Pacific is the largest geographical market, achieving shipments of about 16.6 million in 2022. 

The shipments of aftermarket telematics hardware in Europe and North America accounted for 12.6 million and 10.9 million respectively. The report forecasts that global shipments of aftermarket telematics devices will grow at a CAGR of 10.5 percent in the next five years to reach 77.6 million in 2027. Teltonika was the market leader in terms of aftermarket hardware sales with a market share of about 6 percent reaching annual sales of € 139 million in 2022. 

CalAmp was the runner up with a market share of about 4 percent in terms of sales and shipments of about 1.5 million telematics units in 2022. Additional top players include Queclink and Jimi/Concox. Queclink ranked third and sold about 2.4 million telematics units to the vehicle industry in 2022. Jimi/Concox ranked fourth in terms of revenues and was the leading company in terms of shipments, reaching a volume of 4.1 million units in 2022. Notable vendors further include ERM Advanced Telematics from Israel; Sensata Insights, Positioning Universal, and Danlaw from North America; Suntech International, Gosuncn RichLink, Neoway Technology, Gosafe, Kingwo, ATrack and iTriangle from Asia-Pacific; and Meta System, Ruptela and Munic from Europe. 

Automotive manufacturers can choose between connectivity options such as embedded and handset-based when creating connected car services, which are not mutually exclusive. Embedded solutions use cellular communications hardware inside the vehicle, whereas handset-based solutions use a tethered device such as the driver’s smartphone for connectivity. This report mainly focuses on embedded telematics solutions. Several categories of telematics applications are now offered by most leading vehicle manufacturers. Examples include eCall and roadside assistance, stolen vehicle tracking (SVT), vehicle diagnostics, over-the-air updates, connected navigation and infotainment, fleet management, Wi-Fi hotspots as well as concierge The Global Vehicle Telematics Hardware Market services and convenience applications. The drivers behind the adoption of OEM telematics are
both commercial and regulatory. There are also numerous OEM telematics offerings from commercial vehicle manufacturers, provided either independently or in collaboration with third parties including leading aftermarket telematics providers. These OEM solutions are expected to achieve increased adoption and to an increasing extent be delivered as standard.

The publisher estimates that global shipments of OEM telematics hardware for both passenger cars and commercial vehicles reached close to 58.4 million units in 2022 at a total market value of € 8.4 billion. The report estimates that nearly 72 percent of all new passenger cars and commercial vehicles sold worldwide in 2022 were equipped with an OEM-embedded telematics system, up from 66 percent in 2021. The design and development of OEM telematics systems are complex as these have to integrate with vehicle systems, fulfill strict quality standards, and ensure performance during the long lifecycle of a vehicle model. For this reason, the OEM telematics equipment suppliers are generally established automotive suppliers that develop their solutions in cooperation with car manufacturers. The publisher has identified LG Electronics as the market leader in terms of OEM telematics shipments at a market share of about 27 percent. The company has contracts with leading automotive brands such as General Motors and Volkswagen. Continental and Harman were the runners up with market shares of about 20 and 10 percent respectively. Other leading OEM telematics hardware vendors include Marelli, Denso, Valeo, Actia, Lear, Bosch, Hyundai Mobis, Visteon and Aptiv.

Highlights from the Report:

  • Insights from 30 new executive interviews with market leading companies.
  • Comprehensive overview of the vehicle telematics hardware value chain and key applications.
  • In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.
  • New profiles of 100 aftermarket and OEM vehicle telematics hardware vendors.
  • Summary of the involvement of vehicle OEMs and mobile operators.
  • New data on vehicle populations and new vehicle registrations worldwide.
  • Market forecasts by region lasting until 2027.

The Report Answers the Following Questions

  • Which are the leading providers of aftermarket telematics devices?
  • Which are the leading vendors of OEM telematics devices?
  • Which are the drivers and barriers in the global vehicle telematics hardware market?
  • How will the global vehicle telematics hardware market evolve over the next five years?
  • How will the market evolve in Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia-Pacific and MEA?
  • Which are the dominant technology form factors?
  • Will OEM telematics solutions outcompete aftermarket vehicle telematics in the long term?
  • Which are the key future trends in this industry?

 

Table of Contents

1. The Passenger Car and Commercial Vehicle Market
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Vehicles in use by region
1.1.2 New vehicle registration trends
1.2 Automotive and commercial vehicle telematics
1.2.1 Vehicle management
1.2.2 Vehicle diagnostics and maintenance planning
1.2.3 Security tracking
1.3 Aftermarket and OEM telematics infrastructure
1.3.1 Vehicle segment
1.3.2 Tracking Segment
1.3.3 Network segment

2 Market Forecasts and Trends
2.1 Aftermarket telematics hardware forecast
2.1.1 The aftermarket telematics hardware vendor market shares
2.1.2 Aftermarket telematics hardware market analysis and forecasts
2.2 OEM telematics forecast
2.2.1 Leading OEM telematics hardware vendors
2.2.2 OEM telematics hardware market analysis and forecasts
2.3 Value chain analysis
2.3.1 Automotive industry players
2.3.2 Telematics industry players
2.3.3 Telecom industry companies
2.4 Market trends
2.4.1 OEM SVT services compete with aftermarket services in many countries
2.4.2 Remote control features have become standard and continue to evolve
2.4.3 Telematics hardware vendors expand into the software space
2.4.4 The electrification trend boosts adoption of OEM telematics hardware
2.4.5 V2X technology becomes integrated in OEM telematics hardware
2.4.6 The regulatory environment has driven the adoption of OEM telematics
2.4.7 Looming 4G LTE network sunsets drive 5G adoption in the automotive industry

3 Company Profiles and Strategies
3.1 Specialised aftermarket hardware vendors
3.1.1 666GPS (Guangzhou Xingwei Information Technology)
3.1.2 Aplicom
3.1.3 ArusNavi
3.1.4 Arya Omnitalk
3.1.5 Ascent Solutions
3.1.6 Atlanta Systems
3.1.7 ATrack
3.1.8 Auto Leaders (Sinotrack)
3.1.9 Bitrek
3.1.10 Bofan Information Technology
3.1.11 CalAmp
3.1.12 Cargo-UFC
3.1.13 Coban Electronics
3.1.14 Danlaw
3.1.15 Digital Communications Technologies (DCT)
3.1.16 Eelink Communication Technology
3.1.17 ERM Advanced Telematics
3.1.18 FleetGuide
3.1.19 Galileosky
3.1.20 Geometris
3.1.21 GLONASSSoft
3.1.22 GoSafe
3.1.23 Gosuncn RichLink
3.1.24 Huabao Electronics Technology
3.1.25 Hua Sheng
3.1.26 IAV
3.1.27 Intangles
3.1.28 iTriangle
3.1.29 iWave Systems Technologies
3.1.30 Jimi (Concox)
3.1.31 Jointech
3.1.32 Kingwo
3.1.33 Lantronix
3.1.34 Level Systems
3.1.35 LK-GPS (LHYK Communication Technology)
3.1.36 Maxtrack
3.1.37 Meitrack
3.1.38 Meta system
3.1.39 Micronet
3.1.40 Munic
3.1.41 Navtelecom
3.1.42 Neomatica
3.1.43 Neoway Technology
3.1.44 Omnicomm
3.1.45 PCL Technology
3.1.46 Positioning Universal
3.1.47 Quake Global
3.1.48 Quartix
3.1.49 Quasar Electronics
3.1.50 Queclink Wireless Solutions
3.1.51 Redtail Telematics
3.1.52 Ruptela
3.1.53 Sensata Insights
3.1.54 Sinocastel
3.1.55 Squarell Technology
3.1.56 Suntech International
3.1.57 TechnoKom
3.1.58 Teltonika
3.1.59 ThinkRace
3.1.60 TOPFLYtech
3.1.61 TotemTech
3.1.62 Trakm8
3.1.63 Tramigo
3.1.64 Ulbotech
3.1.65 Vem Solutions
3.1.66 Volty
3.1.67 Voyomotive
3.2 Vertically integrated telematics and fleet management vendors
3.2.1 AFAQY
3.2.2 Connected Cars
3.2.3 Cox Automotive and Cox2M
3.2.4 Digital Matter
3.2.5 Directed Electronics Australia
3.2.6 Fleet Complete
3.2.7 G7 Connect
3.2.8 Geotab
3.2.9 Guidepoint Systems
3.2.10 IMS
3.2.11 Ituran
3.2.12 Kuantic
3.2.13 Motive Technologies
3.2.14 PassTime GPS
3.2.15 Powerfleet
3.2.16 Procon Analytics
3.2.17 Samsara
3.2.18 SareKon
3.2.19 Spireon
3.2.20 Questar Auto Technologies
3.2.21 Webfleet
3.3 OEM telematics hardware suppliers
3.3.1 Actia
3.3.2 Aptiv
3.3.3 Bosch
3.3.4 Continental
3.3.5 Denso
3.3.6 Harman
3.3.7 Hyundai Mobis
3.3.8 Lear
3.3.9 LG Electronics
3.3.10 Marelli
3.3.11 Valeo
3.3.12 Visteon
3.3.13 Other OEM telematics hardware vendors

List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
List of Figures
Figure 1.1: Vehicle parc by region (2015-2021)
Figure 1.2: Top 10 countries by vehicle registration (2022)
Figure 1.3: New vehicle registration data (World 2015-2022)
Figure 1.4: Passenger car registrations by manufacturer (EU+EFTA+UK 2022)
Figure 1.5: Passenger car registrations by manufacturer (North America 2022)
Figure 1.6: Passenger car registrations by manufacturer (China 2022)
Figure 1.7: Block diagram of a Telematics Control Unit
Figure 1.8: Cost Comparison for IoT Technologies (2022)
Figure 2.1: Leading aftermarket hardware telematics vendors (World 2022)
Figure 2.2: Aftermarket telematics hardware shipment forecast (World 2021-2027)
Figure 2.3: OEM telematics hardware shipments forecast, by region (World 2021-2027)
Figure 2.4: Shipments of TCUs in passenger cars by technology (World 2021-2027)
Figure 2.5: OEM telematics hardware revenues (2021-2027)
Figure 2.6: Examples of vertically integrated telematics companies
Figure 2.7: Registered highway capable BEVs and PHEVs (World 2022)
Figure 2.8: New registrations of highway capable BEVs and PHEVs (World 2022)
Figure 3.1: Atlanta’s AIS-140 certified telematics device WP-30L
Figure 3.2: ATrack AK7V, AK11 and AK300 telematics devices
Figure 3.3: DataLogger OBD-II devices (Q2-2023)
Figure 3.4: The StarLink SVR and Tracker devices from ERM Advanced Telematics
Figure 3.5: Geometris' whereQube OBD and AVL tracking devices
Figure 3.6: The UMKa 312 tracker
Figure 3.7: Intangles’ Ingenious telematics device
Figure 3.8: Jimi’s VL802 LTE tracker
Figure 3.9: Munic’s portfolio of telematics devices
Figure 3.10: Examples of Queclink telematics devices
Figure 3.11: The Ruptela HCV5 telematics device
Figure 3.12: Sensata Insights telematics devices
Figure 3.13: Sinocastel OBD devices
Figure 3.14: The FMC800 tracking device
Figure 3.15: The Amber Connect mobile app
Figure 3.16: The iTraMS telematics platform

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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

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

  • 666GPS (Guangzhou Xingwei Information Technology)
  • Actia
  • AFAQY
  • Aplicom
  • Aptiv
  • ArusNavi
  • Arya Omnitalk
  • Ascent Solutions
  • Atlanta Systems
  • ATrack
  • Auto Leaders (Sinotrack)
  • Bitrek
  • Bofan Information Technology
  • Bosch
  • CalAmp
  • Cargo-UFC
  • Coban Electronics
  • Connected Cars
  • Continental
  • Cox Automotive
  • Cox2M
  • Danlaw
  • Denso
  • Digital Communications Technologies (DCT)
  • Digital Matter
  • Directed Electronics Australia
  • Eelink Communication Technology
  • ERM Advanced Telematics
  • Fleet Complete
  • FleetGuide
  • G7 Connect
  • Galileosky
  • Geometris
  • Geotab
  • GLONASSSoft
  • GoSafe
  • Gosuncn RichLink
  • Guidepoint Systems
  • Harman
  • Hua Sheng
  • Huabao Electronics Technology
  • Hyundai Mobis
  • IAV
  • IMS
  • Intangles
  • iTriangle
  • Ituran
  • iWave Systems Technologies
  • Jimi (Concox)
  • Jointech
  • Kingwo
  • Kuantic
  • Lantronix
  • Lear
  • Level Systems
  • LG Electronics
  • LK-GPS (LHYK Communication Technology)
  • Marelli
  • Maxtrack
  • Meitrack
  • Meta system
  • Micronet
  • Motive Technologies
  • Munic
  • Navtelecom
  • Neomatica
  • Neoway Technology
  • Omnicomm
  • PassTime GPS
  • PCL Technology
  • Positioning Universal
  • Powerfleet
  • Procon Analytics
  • Quake Global
  • Quartix
  • Quasar Electronics
  • Queclink Wireless Solutions
  • Questar Auto Technologies
  • Redtail Telematics
  • Ruptela
  • Samsara
  • SareKon
  • Sensata Insights
  • Sinocastel
  • Spireon
  • Squarell Technology
  • Suntech International
  • TechnoKom
  • Teltonika
  • ThinkRace
  • TOPFLYtech
  • TotemTech
  • Trakm8
  • Tramigo
  • Ulbotech
  • Valeo
  • Vem Solutions
  • Visteon
  • Volty
  • Voyomotive
  • Webfleet

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