Business Strategy: Harnessing Connected Vehicle Ecosystem B2X Opportunities
LONDON, Jan. 13, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportbuyer.com just published a new market research report:
Business Strategy: Harnessing Connected Vehicle Ecosystem B2X Opportunities
This IDC Manufacturing Insights report reviews the ecosystem of the connected car, the drivers for the adoption of the connected car, and the challenges facing industry stakeholders in creating profitable business models. Enabling connectivity, use cases, industry initiatives, and partnership opportunities are also reviewed.
"Smart, connected vehicles promise to improve safety, security, efficiency, and environmental impact; however, conflicting business models in the ecosystem, a lack of standards, and a poor understanding of consumers are resulting in slow adoption. Industry stakeholders must address these issues. This will be especially critical for automotive OEMs as connected vehicle capabilities will be a major vehicle-buying decision influencer for future generations and, done well, could serve as OEMs' competitive lever for gaining market share." -- Sheila Brennan, program manager of IDC Manufacturing Insights' Smart Service and Aftermarket Strategies
Table of Contents
IDC Manufacturing Insights Opinion
In This Study
Situation Overview
Macrotrends Ripening the Connected Vehicle Ecosystem
Urbanization
Consumer Digitization
Vehicle Electrification
Convergence of the Four Technology Pillars
Connected Car Benefits, Use Cases
Distracted Driving: Will Connected Cars Save Us?
Legislation
Mobile Operator Initiatives
Other Challenges and Adoption Inhibitors
Lack of Standards (or Too Many) and Adoption
Big Data
Data Privacy Issues
Cybersecurity
Disruptive Mergers and Acquisitions and Partnership Activity
Cost
Technology and Ecosystem Complexity
Drawing Parallels to the Past
Reaching Critical Mass
The Approach
Connected Car Stakeholders and Stakes
Monetizing Connected Vehicle Opportunities
OEM Partnering and Healthy Collaboration
Business Engagement Models
OEM Business-to-Consumer Business Models
Other Business-to-Consumer Business Models
Business-to-Business Models
Enabling Connectivity in Cars
Standards Initiatives: A Hotbed of Activity and Potential Partners
Future Outlook
Essential Guidance
Actions to Consider for Manufacturers
Actions for Vendors
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Related Research
Definitions
Intelligent Transportation Systems
Appendix
More on Connected Vehicle Ecosystem Initiatives
Standards Development Organizations Worldwide and Connected Vehicle/ITS Initiatives
Synopsis
Table: Connected Car: Examples of Enabled Services by Benefit Category
Table: Connected Vehicle Ecosystem Stakeholders, Stakeholder Interests, and Participant Examples
Table: Groups and Initiatives Developed to Support Connected Vehicle Systems and Their Purpose/Mission
Table: ITS and Connected Vehicle Initiatives of Standards Development Organizations
Figure: The Connected Vehicle Ecosystem
Figure: Adoption Barriers: Comparison of the Smartphone, Unconnected Car, and Connected Car
Figure: IDC's Machine-to-Machine "Smart System" Component Parts and Life Cycle
Figure: The Connected Car Future Universe
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