By Dean Pratt
Telematics is paving the way for major advancements in the automotive industry, ranging from vehicle design and supply chain efficiency to driver safety.
The market size is already valued at US$79 billion and is projected to reach US$170 billion by 2032.1 As the technology evolves, it holds the promise of making driving experiences safer, more dependable and deeply integrated with the digital world.
Let’s explore some of the most promising applications of telematics in the automotive industry and four steps companies can take to prepare for telematics at scale.
Telematics for vehicle design and production lines
Edge data gathered from IoT sensors and telematics is reshaping how manufacturers design and build vehicles. Engineers can already use data insights into how a supplier’s steel maintains integrity under real-world conditions and incidents in different cars or trucks to determine if steel sourced from a particular vendor will perform as expected.
What’s ahead
We can expect more production lines to be completely virtualized as richer telematics data is delivered from enabled devices, enhancing the accuracy of digital twins for manufacturing systems.2 Predictive AI models will eventually be used for automated machine maintenance, cost assessments and order planning, as well as production facility redesigns. This application model has been used in mechanical designs for vehicles, robotics and other architectural use cases.3