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The Connected Truck market is a subset of the Telematics and Vehicle Electronics industry. It is focused on the development of technologies that enable the remote monitoring and control of commercial vehicles. This includes the use of sensors, GPS, and other communication technologies to track and manage vehicle performance, fuel efficiency, and driver behavior. Connected Truck solutions also provide fleet operators with real-time data and analytics to help them optimize their operations.
The Connected Truck market is driven by the need for improved safety, efficiency, and cost savings. It is also driven by the increasing demand for connected services such as predictive maintenance, route optimization, and driver performance monitoring.
Companies in the Connected Truck market include Daimler AG, Volvo Group, Paccar, Navistar, and Trimble. Other players include Fleet Complete, Geotab, and TomTom Telematics. Show Less Read more