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Cruisin’ With Connected Car Commerce

March 1, 2019
Juniper Forecasts 8.2 Billion Transactions by 2023 — A report from Juniper Research revealed that 775 million consumer vehicles will be connected via telematics or by in-vehicle apps by 2023, […]

Juniper Forecasts 8.2 Billion Transactions by 2023 —

A report from Juniper Research revealed that 775 million consumer vehicles will be connected via telematics or by in-vehicle apps by 2023, rising from 330 million vehicles in 2018. This is an average annual growth of 18.7% over the next 5 years.

The new research, Consumer Connected Cars: Telematics, In-vehicle Apps & Connected Car Commerce 2018-2023, forecasts that automotive OEMs will enable in-vehicle infotainment systems to be accessible to third party developers. In turn, this will accelerate expansion of new technologies and services that will increase the value proposition for drivers. In this context, we anticipate the growth of in-vehicle voice assistant use, as well as in-vehicle commerce.

The research found that the total spend over connected car eCommerce platforms will reach $265 billion by 2023. In order to cultivate a workable commerce ecosystem, Juniper urged stakeholder collaboration between automotive OEMs, network operators and payment solutions providers.

We recommended that the provision of APIs and development platforms that enable third party development of payment-capable in-vehicle apps is essential to the creation of new and innovative OEM services.

However, until the market gains new entrants from outside the automotive ecosystem, the increase in transactions will be driven by convenience for the user, rather than the creation of new services themselves. By 2023, we expect that in-vehicle commerce transactions will be less than 1% of mobile and online transactions globally.

The research also forecasts that over 370 million in-vehicle digital voice assistants will be accessed by 2023. However, in-vehicle assistants must be given access to the vehicle’s basic functionality, such as climate control, to offer a differentiation point to smartphone-tethered options. We also forecast that automotive OEMs will increase this access to vehicle systems, however mitigating risks, including security of data and driver distraction, will remain the highest priority.

For the latest Consumer Connected Cars research and more information about "Consumer Connected Cars: Telematics, In-vehicle Apps & Connected Car Commerce 2018-2023", please visit https://www.juniperresearch.com/researchstore/iot-m2m/consumer-connected-cars.

For more insights, download the free whitepaper Connected Cars: How 5G, Connected Commerce & Blockchain will disrupt the Ecosystem at https://www.juniperresearch.com/document-library/white-papers/connected-cars-how-5g-connected-commerce.

About the Author

Sam Barker

Sam Barker is a Researcher for Juniper Research. For more information, please visit https://www.juniperresearch.com.