Almost every other day you could notice new apps concerning connected vehicle services are being launched by multiple players in the market. Connected car technology is growing inexorably, according to the industry experts the ecosystem is still very fragmented, and has not yet developed an integrated platform. But companies are emerging with this dis-fragmentation as their key strategy to offer a much more simplified version of automotive connected services in the form of a connected car platform and thus helping to shape and move the industry in the right direction by solving the problems being faced by today's auto car manufacturers.
Connected car technology is expected to run on partnerships and could bring unimagined opportunities to the market. A battle for data sovereignty which has broken out just because a lot of connected car service providers are working to provide different solutions for in-vehicle service enablement and it remains to be seen how this particular cake will be divided up and shared out in the long run.
At the moment attempts are being made to develop an open platform, which will form the link between the manufacturer, user and the solution provider. The market has started and early establishments of such platform could be seen in a similar kind of platform offered by Airlinq. The platform is agile, secure, affordable, transparent, and fast. This may not sound easy and feasible considering limitations like global connectivity and legal uncertainty but Airlinq is one the most successful connected car platform providers, and their solution is being used by a number of car manufacturers to serve their users better.
This connected vehicle services marketplace and the mobility ecosystem will depend on reliable and high-speed network connectivity for now but alternatives are being worked upon to cover-up the dis-connectectivity.
Car manufacturers will try to use their brand attributes, but offer holistic mobility concepts. If they do not do so, they will be driven out of their position by new suppliers.
The more mobility industry develops in the direction of autonomous driving and interconnected services, the more important this area becomes.
Connected car technology is expected to run on partnerships and could bring unimagined opportunities to the market. A battle for data sovereignty which has broken out just because a lot of connected car service providers are working to provide different solutions for in-vehicle service enablement and it remains to be seen how this particular cake will be divided up and shared out in the long run.
At the moment attempts are being made to develop an open platform, which will form the link between the manufacturer, user and the solution provider. The market has started and early establishments of such platform could be seen in a similar kind of platform offered by Airlinq. The platform is agile, secure, affordable, transparent, and fast. This may not sound easy and feasible considering limitations like global connectivity and legal uncertainty but Airlinq is one the most successful connected car platform providers, and their solution is being used by a number of car manufacturers to serve their users better.
This connected vehicle services marketplace and the mobility ecosystem will depend on reliable and high-speed network connectivity for now but alternatives are being worked upon to cover-up the dis-connectectivity.
Car manufacturers will try to use their brand attributes, but offer holistic mobility concepts. If they do not do so, they will be driven out of their position by new suppliers.
The more mobility industry develops in the direction of autonomous driving and interconnected services, the more important this area becomes.
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