PUBLISHER: Allied Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1365792
PUBLISHER: Allied Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1365792
The automotive Ecalls market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.8% from 2023 to 2032 due to the increased focus on the safety of passengers and road operators. - Allied Market Research
The growing demand for automotive eCall (emergency call systems) is rooted in the quest for heightened vehicle safety. Leading automakers such as Ford Motors, Toyota, Volkswagen, Volvo, Audi, and BMW have seamlessly incorporated this technology into various models. The eCall's increased accessibility stems from its streamlined test solutions that encompass diverse automated tests spanning GNSS to mobile communication standards, ensuring compatibility with international eCall compliance criteria like eCall and ERA-GLONASS. This consolidated approach not only reduces complexity but also costs, presenting a secure investment capable of accommodating current mobile infrastructure, forthcoming LTE-based eCall (NG eCall), and even future 5G systems. Driven by consumer demand for safety services, the integration of eCall systems by automotive manufacturers is driving growth in the global automotive eCall system market.
The market's growth is being fueled by increasing demand for connected technologies within the automotive sector, coupled with rising needs stemming from the expanding fleet of autonomous vehicles and the global surge in electric vehicle manufacturing and adoption. Urbanization trends, demographic shifts, enhanced living standards, and greater disposable income are the primary catalysts driving global vehicle sales and production. Escalating traffic congestion and a heightened frequency of road accidents are amplifying consumer concerns about safety, spurring a strong desire for enhanced safety and security features in automobiles, thereby generating substantial worldwide demand for such systems.
Automakers are incorporating these systems into vehicles in response to mounting apprehensions about driver and passenger safety, as well as to curtail road fatalities and expedite assistance for injured individuals. Notably, FORD has integrated a variant of these systems into its Ecosports SUV. In this context, the technology functions as a vehicle-based, no-cost, no-subscription call-for-help mechanism that promptly notifies emergency operators through a voice message, triggered when airbags deploy or the fuel pump shut-off activates. This feature establishes a hands-free communication link for assistance.
FORD's Emergency Assistance system is administered via its Sync platform, an interactive, voice-activated communications and entertainment package designed for smartphones and digital media players. The Sync system, seamlessly connected to the driver's Bluetooth-enabled phone, initiates upon entering the vehicle. In case of an accident, the Sync system's hands-free phone capabilities directly connect the driver with India, U.S., Germany and other developed countries emergency service numbers, such as 108 and 911. Consequently, these advantages are forecasted to propel the automobile ECall market ahead during the projected timeframe.
The automotive ecalls market is segmented on the basis of trigger type, vehicle type, propulsion type, and region. By trigger type, the market is bifurcated into Manually Initiated eCall (MIeC) and Automatically Initiated eCall (AIeC). By vehicle type, the market is classified into passenger cars and commercial vehicles. By propulsion type, the market is divided into IC Engine and Electric. By region, the market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, Middle East & Africa (LAMEA) including country-level analysis for each region.
The major companies profiled in the Automotive Ecalls market include LG Electronics Inc., Continental AG, Thales, u-blox, Samsung, Panasonic Holdings Corporation, Aptiv, Valeo SA, Denso Corporation, and Telit.
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