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The Transmission Control Unit (TCU) is a key component of telematics and vehicle electronics. It is responsible for controlling the transmission of data between the vehicle and the external environment. It is used to monitor and control the performance of the vehicle, as well as to provide diagnostic information. The TCU is also used to provide information to the driver, such as fuel economy, speed, and other vehicle performance metrics.
The TCU market is driven by the increasing demand for connected vehicles and the need for improved safety and efficiency. The growing demand for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving technologies is also driving the growth of the TCU market. The increasing demand for connected vehicles is expected to drive the growth of the TCU market in the coming years.
Some of the major players in the TCU market include Continental AG, Robert Bosch GmbH, Denso Corporation, Delphi Automotive PLC, and Autoliv Inc. Show Less Read more