V2X Business Models: Monetizing Cooperative Mobility
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Starting at USD 3,000
Publish Date: 05 Apr 2022
Code: AN-5407
Research Type: Report
Pages: 34
Actionable Benefits
- Assess the value of V2X in extracting new revenue streams from connected cars.
- Use the comprehensive analysis of potential business models as input for product planning.
- Identify how to take advantage of the immediate V2N opportunity.
Research Highlights
- Comprehensive analysis of potential business models for short-range and long-range V2X communication.
- Assessment of how 5G and distributed computing contribute to V2X monetization.
- OBU and RSU shipments and revenues forecasts.
Critical Questions Answered
- Will any business model justify the adoption of short-range communication (PC5/ITS-G5) V2X?
- Can OEMs and infrastructure operators enable revenue-generating applications on top of short-range communication (PC5/ITS-G5) V2X?
- What are the main opportunities and obstacles in implementing V2N business models?
- What path to profitability is there for cooperative mobility?
Who Should Read This?
- Strategic decision-makers at car OEMs.
- Product managers at automotive and ITS semiconductor vendors.
- Strategic decision-makers at technology vendors targeting the connected vehicles, ITS, and smart cities markets.
- Executives at standardization organizations.
Companies Mentioned
Table of Contents
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1. Key Takeaways
1.2. Key Definitions
2. SHORT-RANGE COMMUNICATION
2.1. Business Models
2.2. Regulation and Mandates
2.3. Key Players
3. LONG-RANGE COMMUNICATION (V2N)
3.1. Business Models
3.2. Generating Value from V2N
3.3. 5G and MEC
3.4. Key Players
4. FORECASTS
4.1. Long-Range Communication Addressable Market
4.2. Short-Range Communication
5. CONCLUDING REMARKS
Companies Mentioned
- Apple Inc.
- Bentley
- BMW Group
- Cisco
- Ericsson
- Foxconn
- Harman
- Jaguar Land Rover
- Land Rover
- Nissan
- Nokia
- NXP Semiconductors
- Qualcomm Inc
- Verizon
- Vodafone Group