PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1474928
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1474928
The global IoT insurance market size is anticipated to reach USD 91.75 billion by 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 29.7% from 2024 to 2030. The Internet of Things (IoT) insurance sector is witnessing growth due to the application of cutting-edge technologies such as telematics, data analytics, and predictive modeling. The usage of telematics technology is mostly to blame for the quick growth of this sector. Telematics, which combines informatics and telecommunications, collects and transmits real-time data from automobile sensors and communication equipment. In the insurance business, usage-based insurance (UBI), where rates are based on actual driving behavior, is made possible by this technology.
One of the main reasons driving the market's expansion is the growing emphasis on risk mitigation using data analytics. Insurance companies may use the abundance of data generated by IoT devices, such as wearable fitness trackers, connected cars, and smart home sensors, to efficiently evaluate and manage risks. By gathering and evaluating real-time data from these devices, insurance companies can gain more insights into their customers' behavior, driving patterns, and lifestyle decisions.
The emergence of telematics technology is impacting the expansion of IoT insurance, especially in the vehicle insurance market. Telematics devices gather information on driving habits and vehicle performance; they are frequently mounted in cars. Insurance companies receive this data, which enables them to evaluate risk and respond to policyholders. Furthermore, telematics may track variables such as acceleration patterns, hard braking, and speeding, which aids insurers in identifying high-risk driving habits. Telematics can also be utilized to provide essential details on the events leading up to an accident if it occurs.