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OEM Telematics is a subset of the Telematics and Vehicle Electronics industry, which focuses on the integration of wireless communication and information technologies into vehicles. OEM Telematics enables the collection and transmission of data from vehicles to a central server, allowing for remote monitoring and control of vehicle functions. This technology is used to improve safety, efficiency, and convenience for drivers, as well as to provide valuable data to manufacturers.
OEM Telematics systems are typically integrated into the vehicle's onboard computer system, allowing for the collection of data such as vehicle speed, location, and fuel consumption. This data can be used to improve vehicle performance, as well as to provide valuable insights into driver behavior. Additionally, OEM Telematics systems can be used to provide real-time diagnostics and maintenance alerts, allowing for proactive maintenance and repair.
Some of the major companies in the OEM Telematics market include Bosch, Continental, Delphi, Denso, and Harman. These companies provide a range of products and services, including hardware, software, and services for the integration of OEM Telematics systems into vehicles. Show Less Read more