PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1574089
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1574089
The automotive NFC market is expected to grow from US$6.420 billion in 2024 to US$12.954 billion in 2029 at a CAGR of 15.07%.
Near-field communication (NFC) in automotive refers to a set of communications protocols that provide keyless access to vehicles through smartphones or other smart connected devices. It assists in exchanging car infotainment between vehicles and their users. The bolstering growth of connected automotive sales, followed by the growing IoT device consumption in today's modern vehicles, is driving the demand for NFC technology in the automotive sector.
Furthermore, various automotive manufacturers are investing in small communications platforms that provide an additional key backup for the user. Likewise, the increase in automotive theft prevalence has also stimulated the demand for near-field communications since it assists in retrieving information relating to the vehicle's theft status. However, the limited coverage range and slow data transfer speed compared to other wireless technologies are some of the major drawbacks of NFC, which are expected to hamper the overall market expansion.
NFC provides an intuitive connection between a vehicle and an end-user, granting them secure contactless access. Hence, the digital key has provided a breakthrough in smart key development, adding an extra layer of encrypted code that prevents unauthorized access. The growing prevalence of automotive theft has bolstered the demand for encrypted keys to increase vehicle safety.
According to the report issued by the National Insurance Crime Bureau, in 2023, the vehicle theft-related cases in California reached 1,020,729, signifying a 1.12% growth over the cases reported in 2022. Moreover, according to Interpol's "Stolen Motor Vehicle Data", in 2023, nearly 74,917 vehicles were reported stolen in the organization's member countries. The ongoing shift towards innovations followed by the development of in-car infotainment systems will boost the NFC market expansion.
The automotive NFC market, based on geography, is segmented into North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and Asia Pacific. The North American region is expected to show rapid growth. It will account for a considerable share of the market owing to the favorable investment in bolstering vehicle connectivity technology in major economies, namely the United States, which stands at the forefront of technological innovations globally.
Moreover, the well-established presence of major NCF technology providers, namely NXP Semiconductors, Infineon Technologies, Texas Instrument Incorporated, and STMicroelectronics, followed by a strategic collaboration with major EV manufacturers, namely GM, Ford, and Tesla, which are adopting a new approach to enhancing digital mobility, are acting as additional driving factors.
Additionally, the European region is estimated to grow steadily due to the growing prevalence of automotive theft, which has accelerated the demand for encrypted keys to bolster vehicle security. The APAC region is projected to show constant growth during the forecast period.
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