What are the latest trends and business opportunities for aftermarket car telematics? Berg Insight estimates that total shipments of aftermarket car telematics systems reached 26.7 million units worldwide in 2023. Growing at a compound annual growth rate of 7.7 percent, shipments are expected to reach 38.7 million units in 2028. 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 190-page strategy report from Berg Insight.
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 2028.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
List of Figures
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 the Rest of the World
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 the Rest of the World
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 the near future
3.4.5. Large 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 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
3.4.14. Satellite IoT communications offers new opportunities