Opportunity Analysis of Telematics in the North American Automotive Aftermarket
Opportunity Analysis of Telematics in the North American Automotive Aftermarket
DIY OBD II Aftermarket Estimated at a Billion Dollars by 2020
23-Apr-2014
North America
Description
This research service analyzes embedded and tethered product and service offerings as well as business models in the North American aftermarket for in-vehicle telematics. It quantifies the installed base of vehicles that are not factory equipped with in-vehicle telematics in the United States and Canada and forecasts the revenue potential for the automotive aftermarket to 2020. It includes analysis of industry challenges, including segments that offer the highest growth potential and competitive benchmarking. Segments include user-based insurance, consumer services, and fleet services. The study explains the technology evolution of on-board diagnostic systems and the role in delivering a wide range of data services to drivers.
Table of Contents
Definition and Overview of On-board diagnostics (OBD) II Solutions
Evolution of Vehicle Diagnostics Equipment
Product Life Cycle Analysis of Key OBD II Telematics Services
OBD II Service Mapping
DIY OBD II Technology Roadmap
Industry Challenges
DIY OBD II Aftermarket: Market Participants across Geographies
DIY OBD II Solutions Market Comparison—North America and Europe
360° Market Findings
Research Scope
Research Aims and Objectives
Key Questions this Study Will Answer
Research Background
Research Methodology
OBD II
Classification of DIY OBD II Solutions
OBD II Device Setup
OBD Device—Operation
Role of Smartphones in OBD II-based Solutions
OBD II-based Aftermarket System—Key Features
Key Market Highlights
Challenges in Terms of Current Solutions
Challenges in Terms of Operating Expenses
Challenges Faced by Independent Service Shops
Steps to Address Market Challenges
OBD II Service Revenue Forecast
OBD II Subscriber Base Forecast
Forecast Scenario Analysis
Total VIO and Addressable Market in North America
Penetration of Connected Vehicles in North America
Benchmarking the Strategic Attractiveness of Growth Options
Discussion—Benchmarking the Strategic Attractiveness of Growth Options
OBD II and Fleet Management—System Overview
OBD II and Fleet Management—Solution Design
OBD II and Fleet Management—Targeting Fleets for Growth Leadership
OBD II and UBI—System Overview
OBD II and Consumer—Newer Applications
Key Business Models
Business Model by Applications
Example of Parallel Service Channels for Different Customers—Danlaw
Example of Flexible Solution Offerings—Dash Labs
Example of Innovative Solution Offerings—Mojio
Example of Distribution Opportunity at New Car Dealerships—CarShield
Example of Collaborating with Strong Value Chain Partners—For Start-up Companies
Example Collaborating with Strong Value Chain Established Partners
Competitive Benchmarking—Product Offering
Competitive Benchmarking—Market Position Analysis
Competitive Benchmarking—Solution KPIs
Delphi
Delphi (continued)
CarShield
CarShield (continued)
Zubie
Zubie (continued)
VOXX International
VOXX International (continued)
Automatic Labs
Automatic Labs (continued)
The Last Word—3 Big Predictions
Legal Disclaimer
Table of Acronyms Used
Learn More—Next Steps
Relevant Research—2013 Global Aftermarket Program
Relevant Research—2013 Global Aftermarket Program (continued)
Relevant Research—Published or In Progress Studies
Market Engineering Methodology
Popular Topics
No Index | Yes |
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Podcast | No |
Author | Anuj Monga |
Industries | Automotive |
WIP Number | ND62-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |
GPS Codes | 9800-A6,9813-A6,9B01-A6,9801-A6,9963-A6,9A70-A6,9AF6-A6 |