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This report covers the latest trends and developments in the intelligent transportation system and charging station market for electric buses in public transport.
The total market value of public transport ITS for electric buses in Europe and North America is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 37% from €15.4 million in 2019 to reach €74.2 million by 2024. The analyst at the same time estimates that the charging station market value for electric buses in the two regions was €190 million in 2019. Growing at a CAGR of 15.6%, the market value is expected to reach €392 million in 2024.
5.2. Supply-side players
5.2.2. IT solutions and platform providers (Case study: Siemens)
5.2.3. Vehicle manufacturers
5.3. Demand-side players
5.3.1. Logistics operator and transport company strategies (Case studies: Maersk, DHL, CMA CGM)
5.3.2. Strategies used by industry players and other asset owners (Case studies: Schneider Electric, Groupe PSA - GEFCO, Lufthansa Industry Solutions, Toyota Material Handling)
6. Market dynamics
6.2. Drivers and barriers to development of connected logistics
6.3. Opportunities for logistics players
7. Market evaluation
7.2. The connected logistics market by use case
7.3. The connected logistics market by region
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The Global Fleet Management Market is estimated to be USD 18.8 Bn in 2020 and is expected to reach USD 33.1 Bn by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 12%.
Fleet management technologies are widely used in managing land, marine, and aviation automotive fleets in location tracking, fuel efficiency, predictive maintenance, and monitoring.
The fleet management solution market is characterized by high fragmentation, low levels of product differentiation, rising presence of original equipment manufacturers, and reducing hardware and connectivity costs. It helps the businesses take proactive action towards maintaining their vehicles, reducing the repair & maintenance costs, and minimizing the vehicle downtime.
Date: 15 January 2021 Â Â |Â Â Author: Sean Keywood
Webfleet Solutions has announced that Mercedes-Benz has joined its OEM.connect telematics programme.
This means that Mercedes-Benz cars, as well as vans, with line-fitted connectivity, can be connected with Webfleet s platform without the need for extra hardware to be installed. Instead, all that s needed to connect is the car s VIN.
OEM.connect allows access to Webfleet features including fleet performance reporting, trip data, GPS tracking, and fuel consumption data, as well as instant notifications about vehicle diagnostics, such as tyre pressure warnings.
All vehicle data is displayed in the Webfleet interface, and can also be accessed via a mobile app.
3.4.2 The impact of COVID-19 on the fleet management solution market
3.4.3 New features are continuously added to fleet management solutions
3.4.4 LCV manufacturers collaborating with aftermarket players
3.4.5 Go-to-market strategy and pricing model evolution
3.4.6 The emergence of alliances among FM solution vendors
3.4.7 Insurance telematics for commercial fleets
3.4.8 Major tyre manufacturers invest in the commercial vehicle telematics market
3.4.9 Fleet management services based on mobile app platforms
3.4.10 Big Data in the fleet management sector
3.4.11 More Pan-European players to enter the scene
3.4.12 FMS providers open up their platforms to third-party app developers
3.4.13 The Internet of Transportation Things expands the addressable market
3.4.14 Autonomous and electric vehicle fleets to influence the FMS market