Strategic Outlook of the North American Class 6-8 Truck Safety Systems Market

Strategic Outlook of the North American Class 6-8 Truck Safety Systems Market

Impending Stability Regulations Poised to Stoke Active Chassis Control Market Beyond 2018

RELEASE DATE
01-Dec-2014
REGION
North America
Research Code: NE32-01-00-00-00
SKU: AU01144-NA-MR_17346
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The aim of this study is to analyze the safety systems market in class 6-8 trucks in North America. Under the compliance, safety, and accountability (CSA) environment, fleets are looking to improve safe driving practices and reduce fleets’ risk by using advanced safety technologies. Fleets are evaluating the return on investment of safety systems based on the system’s ability to reduce accidents and vehicle maintenance costs, while improving CSA scores, fuel economy, and driving performance. Growing awareness among fleets, impending regulations, and the enhanced value proposition of safety systems are expected to drive the market. The integration of safety systems with telematics is expected to facilitate a common technology platform in the future. Real-time data connectivity is expected to be a key factor in fleets’ adoption of telematics technologies. The study period is from 2013 to 2020.

Table of Contents

Key Findings and Future Outlook

Impact of Upcoming Regulations

Key Findings from Frost & Sullivan’s 2014 Voice of Customer Study

Factors Influencing Fleet Safety Systems Suppliers Selection

Influential Factors of Advanced Safety Technologies Purchase Process

Key Telematics Applications

Safety Systems Technology Roadmap

Key Findings—Unit Shipment Forecast Snapshot

Key Findings—Revenue Forecast Snapshot

Revenue Growth Analysis by Technology Type

Growth Opportunities in the Safety Systems Market

TBSA Roadmap

Proliferation of Multiplexed Architecture Enabling Effective Integration

Key Findings—3 Big Predictions

Research Scope

Research Aims and Objectives

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

Research Background

Research Methodology

Market Segmentation

Technology Definition

Rising Impact of Urbanization on Safety Systems Demand

Shortage of Skilled Drivers Resulting in Higher Adoption of Safety Technologies

Data Capture from Driver Training

Sensor Fusion and Sensor Sharing Leading to Safety System Integration

Rise of Telematics as Regulation Compliance and Safety Enabler

Advent of Autonomous Trucks Accelerates Safety Technology Adoption

Health, Wellness, and Wellbeing of Aging Truck Drivers

North American Traffic Safety Statistics

North American Traffic Safety Statistics (continued)

Impact of Current Regulations

Impact of CSA

Hours-of-Service (HOS) Rule

Legislative Horizon

Impact of Upcoming Regulations

Safety Systems Technology Roadmap

Sensor Technologies Roadmap

Insurer Perspective

Overview of Customer Research Study

Research Scope and Structure of the Customer Research Study

Influential Factors of Advanced Safety Technologies Purchase Process

Most Influential Factors of Fleet Safety Systems Suppliers’ Selection Process

Most Influential Factors for Improving ROI of Safety Systems

Relative Importance of Advanced Safety Technology Options for Heavy-duty Vehicles

Preferred Active Chassis Control Options

Influential Factors of Telematics Technologies Purchase Process

Relative Importance of Telematics Technology Options for Heavy-duty Vehicles

Key Insights—Advanced Safety Technologies

Drivers and Restraints

Market Drivers

Market Drivers Explained

Market Drivers Explained (continued)

Market Restraints

Market Restraints Explained

Total Market—Vehicle Production Forecast

Total Market—Unit Shipment Forecast

Total Market—Revenue Forecast

Total Market—Pricing Analysis by Technology

DIWS Segment—Unit Shipment Snapshot

DIWS Segment—Installation Rate Snapshot

DIWS Segment—Pricing Analysis Snapshot

DIWS Segment—Revenue Snapshot

Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems

Quantitative Analysis—TPMS

Lane Departure Warning Systems

Quantitative Analysis—LDW

Blind Spot Detection Systems

Quantitative Analysis—BSD

Driver Drowsiness Warning System

Quantitative Analysis—DDW

Key Insights—DIWS

ACCS Segment—Unit Shipment Snapshot

ACCS Segment—Installation Rate Snapshot

ACCS Segment—Pricing Analysis

ACCS Segment—Revenue Snapshot

Electronic Stability Control System

Quantitative Analysis—ESC

Rollover Stability Control System

Quantitative Analysis—RSC

Adaptive Cruise Control System

Quantitative Analysis—ACC

Key Insights—ACCS

Integrated Safety Systems

ISS Market—Unit Shipment Snapshot

ISS Market—Installation Rate Snapshot

ISS Market—Pricing Analysis

ISS Market—Revenue Snapshot

Key Insights—ISS

Telematics-based Safety Applications (TBSA)

Usage-based Insurance (UBI) Market for Commercial Vehicles

Key Telematics Applications

TBSA Roadmap

TBSA Market—Pricing Analysis

Quantitative Analysis—Telematics Market

Lytx as a Solution Provider

Key Insights—Telematics Technologies

Supplier Market Share Analysis—DIWS

Supplier Market Share Analysis—ACCS

Supplier Market Share Analysis—ISS

Supplier Market Share Analysis—TBSA

OEMs Offering Safety Systems

Competitive Positioning of Safety Systems Suppliers

Key Conclusions and Future Outlook

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

List of Abbreviations

Market Engineering Methodology

The aim of this study is to analyze the safety systems market in class 6-8 trucks in North America. Under the compliance, safety, and accountability (CSA) environment, fleets are looking to improve safe driving practices and reduce fleets risk by using advanced safety technologies. Fleets are evaluating the return on investment of safety systems based on the systems ability to reduce accidents and vehicle maintenance costs, while improving CSA scores, fuel economy, and driving performance. Growing awareness among fleets, impending regulations, and the enhanced value proposition of safety systems are expected to drive the market. The integration of safety systems with telematics is expected to facilitate a common technology platform in the future. Real-time data connectivity is expected to be a key factor in fleets adoption of telematics technologies. The study period is from 2013 to 2020.
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No Index Yes
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Author Lakshmi Narayanan Ramanujam
Industries Automotive
WIP Number NE32-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No