How will the market for fleet management systems for commercial vehicles in Europe evolve in 2025 and beyond? Now in its nineteenth edition this strategy report from Berg Insight covers the latest trends and developments in the dynamic commercial vehicle telematics industry. Berg Insight forecasts that the number of fleet management systems in active use in the region is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of 11.1 percent from 16.3 million units at the end of 2023 to 27.6 million by 2028. Get up to date with the latest information about vendors, products and markets.
Highlights from the report:
Insights from 50 new executive interviews with market leading companies.
New data on vehicle populations and commercial fleets in Europe.
Comprehensive overview of the fleet management value chain and key applications.
In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.
Updated and new profiles of 125 aftermarket fleet management solution providers.
Summary of OEM propositions from truck, trailer and construction equipment brands.
Revised market forecasts lasting until 2028.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Executive Summary
1. Commercial Vehicle Fleets in Europe
1.1. Light commercial vehicles
1.2. Medium and heavy trucks and buses
1.3. Trailers and semi-trailers
1.4. Off-road construction and agriculture equipment
1.5. Company owned passenger cars
1.6. Ownership structure
1.6.1. Statistical estimates by industry and company size
1.6.2. Light commercial vehicle fleets
1.6.3. Medium and heavy commercial vehicle fleets
2. Fleet Management Solutions
2.1. Market analysis
2.1.1. Vehicle segment
2.1.2. GNSS segment
2.1.3. Network segment
2.1.4. Backoffice segment
2.2. Vehicle management
2.2.1. Vehicle diagnostics and maintenance planning
2.2.2. Security tracking
2.2.3. Fuel card integration and reporting
2.3. Driver management
2.3.1. Driving data registration and analysis
2.3.2. Video-based driver monitoring
2.3.3. Eco-driving schemes
2.3.4. Insurance risk management
2.4. Operations management
2.4.1. Routing and navigation
2.4.2. Transport management
2.4.3. Mobile workforce management
2.5. Regulatory compliance and reporting
2.5.1. Digital tachograph data download
2.5.2. Electronic toll collection and road user charging
2.5.3. Other applications
2.6. Business models
3. Market Forecasts and Trends
3.1. Market analysis
3.1.1. Fleet management installed base and unit shipments
3.1.2. Market value analysis
3.1.3. Regional market dynamics
3.1.4. Fleet management vendor market shares
3.1.5. Trailer telematics shipments, installed base and vendor market shares
3.2. Market drivers and barriers
3.2.1. Macroeconomic environment
3.2.2. Regulatory environment
3.2.3. Competitive environment
3.2.4. Technology environment
3.3. Value chain analysis
3.3.1. Telematics industry players
3.3.2. Automotive industry players
3.3.3. Telecom industry players
3.3.4. IT industry players
3.4. Future industry trends
3.4.1. OEM fleet telematics market developments
3.4.2. New features are continuously added to fleet management solutions
3.4.3. Now is the time to adapt to the new tachograph legislation in the EU
3.4.4. The EU mandates tyre pressure monitoring systems on trucks
3.4.5. FM providers support management of EVs and fleet electrification processes
3.4.6. LCV manufacturers collaborating with aftermarket players
3.4.7. Go-to-market strategy and pricing model evolution
3.4.8. Insurance telematics for commercial fleets
3.4.9. Major tyre manufacturers invest in the commercial vehicle telematics market
3.4.10. Fleet management services based on mobile app platforms
3.4.11. Big Data and AI in the fleet management sector
3.4.12. More Pan-European players to enter the scene
3.4.13. FMS providers open up their platforms to third-party app developers
3.4.14. The Internet of Transportation Things expands the addressable market
3.4.15. Autonomous and electric vehicle fleets to influence the FMS market
3.4.16. Mergers and acquisitions to continue in 2025
3.4.17. The long-term evolution of the fleet management ecosystem
4. OEM Products and Strategies
4.1. Truck manufacturers
4.1.1. Daimler Truck Group and Mercedes-Benz Group