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startups and emerging companies develop sophisticated sensing technologies to collect more data about the vehicle and enable the vehicle to learn about its surroundings.
FREMONT, CA: Here are the top Automotive Industry Trends
1. Autonomous Vehicles (AVs)
Self-driving or autonomous vehicles reduce the need for human drivers and look poised to transform everyday transportation. Fleets of AVs extend the scope of last-mile deliveries, decrease downtime, and aim to make public transportation comparatively safer.
For example, by decreasing accidents caused due to driver fatigue or negligence. In addition, AVs are equipped with advanced recognition technologies, such as AI-enhanced computer vision, to identify obstacles along the route.
2. Vehicle Connectivity
Vehicles come with a tamper-proof digital identity that differentiates them from other vehicles in the network. This allows easy tracking of vehicular data for different use cases, for example, insurance, driver safety, predictive maintenance, and fleet management.
Sharing vehicular data supports not just the individual customer but overhauls the entire mobility ecosystem. Startups and scaleups develop vehicle connectivity solutions that allow them to connect and swap data with other vehicles (V2V), an electric vehicle grid (V2G), public infrastructure (V2I), as well as new and emerging ways to utilize vehicle data (V2X).
3. Electrification
The exhausting fossil fuel reserves and the harm to the environment due to their use call for promoting the utilization of electric mobility solutions. For higher adoption, EVs need to address issues such as high price, poor battery, inadequate charging infrastructure, fleet electrification, and powering renewable energy-based charging grids. With these challenges and the need to tackle increasing greenhouse gas emissions globally, startups are working on electrification solutions.
4. Shared Mobility
New business models focus on shared mobility as an alternative to traditional vehicle ownership with connected vehicles. This empowers mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) and discourages unused vehicles.
Furthermore, such solutions meet the requirements of a city or a business without adding new vehicles, reducing waiting time for fleets and pollution because of petrol or diesel vehicles.
5. Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence technologies like machine learning, deep learning, and computer vision find applications in robotic automation within the automotive industry. These lead self-driving cars, manage fleets, assist drivers in improving safety, and improve vehicle inspection or insurance services. AI also detects applications in automotive manufacturing, where it hastens the rate of production and reduces costs.
6. Big Data & Analytics
The era of big data & sophisticated analytics informs various decisions throughout the lifecycle of a vehicle. For example, data gathered from vehicles enables predictive maintenance, informs managers about their fleets, and alerts concerned authorities in case of accidents.
Moreover, automotive customer data finds applications in driving sales, optimizing supply chains, and enhancing product design for the latest vehicles. Startups and emerging companies evolve big data solutions to support automotive manufacturers and ancillary industries to streamline operations to maximize margins.
7. Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI)
As self-driving and connected cars alter the automotive landscape, they will change how drivers interact with vehicles. For example, human-machine interfaces use voice-based or haptic feedback to operate vehicles.
These extend the scope of how and what aspects of a car users control. Accordingly, such interfaces make the driving experience safer and more pleasant. Another form of HMI incorporates smart virtual assistants who support drivers and riders in interacting with the vehicles and other service providers.
8. Blockchain
Blockchain enables several applications in the automotive industry. These incorporate sharing vehicle data over a secure network for connectivity and shared mobility solutions such as ride-hailing, urban transportation, and deliveries. Besides, blockchain finds applications in verifying spare parts' supply chain or ensuring that the raw materials and spare parts are parented exclusively from legal and trusted sources.
9.3D Printing
3D printing supports the automotive industry in three main ways. Firstly, it allows rapid prototyping with 3D printed models that accelerate production's design and testing phases. Secondly, it enables manufacturers to print spare parts to match their requirements. Ultimately, additive manufacturing of composite materials leads to automotive parts that are lighter, stronger, and more durable.
10. Internet of Things
IoT enables secure communication between vehicles and vehicles and infrastructure components in the automotive industry. The technology upgrades road safety solves traffic congestion, and decreases pollution and energy expenditure with better fleet management. In addition, startups and emerging companies develop sophisticated sensing technologies to collect more data about the vehicle and enable the vehicle to learn its surroundings.
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