Connected cars in India: Transformation of industry, roadblocks and strategy


Posted June 14, 2021 by diannamoran16

With intelligent automation enabling new entrants to sense the opportunity and make fast moves to tap the potential, a new future is being written for the industry.

 
Technological advances and innovation, driven especially by tech giants like Amazon, Apple, and Google, are driving this change. New competitive dimensions such as connected features and services, vehicle design, and internal user interface and experience are influencing consumer outlook towards cars. In addition, growth in electric vehicles and development in the autonomous vehicles space is accelerating this competition. Indeed, connected cars and services will be a critical differentiator of our times. A global Capgemini study, Connected Vehicle Trend Radar 2: The road towards profitability for automotive connected services, states that more than 350 million connected cars are expected to hit the road by 2023 – almost 24% of all cars worldwide, up from 8% in 2018. Authored Article by Ashish Sharma, Automotive Sector Lead, Capgemini Invent India.
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Tags automative automation , capgemini , capgemini invent , digital transformation , intelligent automation
Last Updated June 14, 2021