Impact of Autonomous Trucks on Telematics Services, Forecast to 2035

Impact of Autonomous Trucks on Telematics Services, Forecast to 2035

TSPs Adapt to Autonomous Trucking with a Range of New-age Services

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Imagine driving down a freeway and finding trucks with no drivers travelling at highway speeds. Advancements in autonomous driving technologies will soon make fully autonomous driverless trucks a reality on highways.

Autonomous trucking can broadly be categorized into 5 levels (Level 0 – Level 4) based on the following levels of automation - driver-assisted, partial automation, conditional automation and fully automated. Level 2 driver-assisted automated trucks are already poised to enter the market, as they are currently being developed and tested in several countries. Many of the components enabling Level 2 autonomous trucks are already commercially available. Some countries like the US and regions like Europe might even deploy Level 3 partial automation trucks.

Conditional automation and fully automated trucks will not enter the market until 2030. Even though autonomous trucking technology is advancing rapidly, its usability in highly complex and unpredictable city roads has not yet been demonstrated. A more likely scenario is that these autonomous trucks will be utilized on highways and freeways, which are much easier to predict. It is expected that these trucks will run between ‘Transfer Hubs’, delivering and picking up cargo. Drivers are then expected to make the last mile deliveries.

With the advent of such a game changing technology, the future of many supporting industries will undergo massive changes. The telematics industry will be directly affected by this industry-defining transformation. Key telematics services such as vehicle management, driver management, fleet management, and safety & security solutions are expected to evolve from their current applications and find new and diverse applications. While some telematics service providers will gain from these changes, some will lose market shares. Services that support the vehicle system and fleets to operate better will benefit from autonomous technologies, whereas services that aid in driver management and related solutions will be negatively affected, as the role of drivers will reduce with higher automation levels.

However, at least for the next three decades, drivers will be necessary. Their work load will reduce as will the stress of driving; essentially, their roles and responsibilities will evolve but not be done away with.

The study discusses in detail the ways in which the higher automation in the trucking industry will affect the telematics industry and the new challenges and opportunities that come along with it. It also discusses how telematics service providers can better equip themselves in a new era of telematics services.

Table of Contents

Autonomous Trucking Roadmap 7

Current Trucking Industry Pain Points 8

Future Autonomous Trucking Pain Points 9

Autonomous Trucking—Regulatory Changes Necessary 10

Autonomous Implications—Regulatory Framework Needs 11

Future Outlook of Autonomous Trucks & Telematics Services 12

Research Scope 14

Research Background and Methodology 16

Autonomous Trucking—Autonomous Levels 18

Autonomous Trucking—Definitions 19

Autonomous Trucking—Requirements 20

Autonomous Driving Ecosystem in Trucks 21

Autonomous Trucking—Benefits

Telematics Services Required—Systems and Hardware

Current Telematics Ecosystem

Key Telematics Services—Current versus Future Scenario

Current Hotspots–Video Safety Systems

Current Hotspots—Platooning

Current Hotspots—Open Platform, Smart Cities, and Data Banks

Autonomous Trucking—Impact on Vehicle & Fuel Management Services

Autonomous Trucking—Impact on Fleet & Trailer Management Services

Autonomous Trucking—Impact on Compliance, Safety, & Security Services

Autonomous Trucking—Impact on Driver Management Services

Autonomous Trucking—Changes in Driving Environment

Role of a Driver—Current vs Future

Role of a Driver—Future Environment

Impact on Driver-related Services

Impact on Key Vehicle Management Services

Impact on Key Fleet Management Services

Impact on Key Compliance, Safety, and Security Solutions

Opportunity Analysis

Impact on Market Relevance of Telematics Solutions

Key Future Telematics Services—Truck as a Data Source

Key Future Telematics Services—BDA & Fleet Analytics

Key Future Telematics Services—Insurance & Compliance

Autonomous Trucking & Telematics—Growth Opportunities

Conclusions and Strategic Imperatives

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Abbreviations and Acronyms Used

Market Engineering Methodology

List of Exhibits

List of Figures
  • 1. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Regulatory Changes, NA, 2018-2035
  • 2. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Future Outlook, NA, 2035
  • 3. Telematics Market: Key Market Participants, North America, 2018
  • 4. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Definitions of Responsibilities, NA, 2018-2035
  • 5. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Requirements, NA, 2035
  • 6. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Vehicle & Fuel Management Services Impact, NA, 2018-2035
  • 7. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Fleet & Trailer Management Services Impact, NA, 2018-2035
  • 8. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Driver Management Services Impact, NA, 2018-2035
List of Charts
  • 1. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Roadmap, NA, 2015-2035
  • 2. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Key Pain Points and Telematics Solutions, NA, 2018
  • 3. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Key Pain Points and Telematics Solutions, NA, 2035
  • 4. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Regulatory Needs, NA, 2035
  • 5. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Levels of Automation, NA, 2018-2035
  • 6. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Autonomous Driving Ecosystem, NA, 2018-2035
  • 7. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Automation Benefits, NA, 2018-2035
  • 8. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Hardware and System Requirements, NA, 2018-2035
  • 9. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Telematics Services, NA, 2018
  • 10. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Telematics Services, Current vs Future Scenario, NA, 2018-2035
  • 11. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Video Safety Systems, NA, 2018
  • 12. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Platooning Systems, NA, 2018
  • 13. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Open Platform, Smart Cities and Data Banks, NA, 2018
  • 14. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Current Driving Environment, NA, 2018
  • 15. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Changes in Driving Environment, NA, 2035
  • 16. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Role of a Driver, NA, 2018-2035
  • 17. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Key Vehicle Management Services, NA, 2018-2035
  • 18. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Key Fleet Management Services, NA, 2018-2035
  • 19. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Key Compliance, Safety & Security Services, NA, 2018-2035
  • 20. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Impact vs Market Relevance of Telematics Services, NA, 2018-2035
  • 21. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Future Telematics Services: Truck as a Data Source, NA, 2018-2035
  • 22. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Future Telematics Services: Big Data & Fleet Analytics, NA, 2018-2035
  • 23. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Future Telematics Services: Insurance & Compliance, NA, 2018-2035
Imagine driving down a freeway and finding trucks with no drivers travelling at highway speeds. Advancements in autonomous driving technologies will soon make fully autonomous driverless trucks a reality on highways. Autonomous trucking can broadly be categorized into 5 levels (Level 0 – Level 4) based on the following levels of automation - driver-assisted, partial automation, conditional automation and fully automated. Level 2 driver-assisted automated trucks are already poised to enter the market, as they are currently being developed and tested in several countries. Many of the components enabling Level 2 autonomous trucks are already commercially available. Some countries like the US and regions like Europe might even deploy Level 3 partial automation trucks. Conditional automation and fully automated trucks will not enter the market until 2030. Even though autonomous trucking technology is advancing rapidly, its usability in highly complex and unpredictable city roads has not yet been demonstrated. A more likely scenario is that these autonomous trucks will be utilized on highways and freeways, which are much easier to predict. It is expected that these trucks will run between ‘Transfer Hubs’, delivering and picking up cargo. Drivers are then expected to make the last mile deliveries. With the advent of such a game changing technology, the future of many supporting industries will undergo massive changes. The telematics industry will be directly affected by this industry-defining transformation. Key telematics services such as vehicle management, driver management, fleet management, and safety & security solutions are expected to evolve from their current applications and find new and diverse applications. While some telematics service providers will gain from these changes, some will lose market shares. Services that support the vehicle system and fleets to operate better will benefit from autonomous technologies, whereas services that aid in driver management and related solutions will be negatively affected, as the role of drivers will reduce with higher automation levels. However, at least for the next three decades, drivers will be necessary. Their work load will reduce as will the stress of driving; essentially, their roles and responsibilities will evolve but not be done away with. The study discusses in detail the ways in which the higher automation in the trucking industry will affect the telematics industry and the new challenges and opportunities that come along with it. It also discusses how telematics service providers can better equip themselves in a new era of telematics services.
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Table of Contents | Executive Summary 6~ || Autonomous Trucking Roadmap 7~ || Current Trucking Industry Pain Points 8~ || Future Autonomous Trucking Pain Points 9~ || Autonomous Trucking—Regulatory Changes Necessary 10~ || Autonomous Implications—Regulatory Framework Needs 11~ || Future Outlook of Autonomous Trucks & Telematics Services 12~ | Research Objective, Scope, and Background 13~ || Research Scope 14~ || Research Background and Methodology 16~ | Evolution of Autonomous Trucking—An Overview 17~ || Autonomous Trucking—Autonomous Levels 18~ || Autonomous Trucking—Definitions 19~ || Autonomous Trucking—Requirements 20~ || Autonomous Driving Ecosystem in Trucks 21~ || Autonomous Trucking—Benefits~ || Telematics Services Required—Systems and Hardware~ | Ecosystem of Telematics Services—An Overview~ || Current Telematics Ecosystem~ || Key Telematics Services—Current versus Future Scenario~ | Current Hotspots of Telematics Services~ || Current Hotspots–Video Safety Systems~ || Current Hotspots—Platooning~ || Current Hotspots—Open Platform, Smart Cities, and Data Banks~ | Impact of Autonomy on Telematics Solutions—Overview~ || Autonomous Trucking—Impact on Vehicle & Fuel Management Services~ || Autonomous Trucking—Impact on Fleet & Trailer Management Services~ || Autonomous Trucking—Impact on Compliance, Safety, & Security Services~ || Autonomous Trucking—Impact on Driver Management Services~ | Impact on Driver Management Solutions~ || Autonomous Trucking—Changes in Driving Environment~ || Role of a Driver—Current vs Future~ || Role of a Driver—Future Environment~ || Impact on Driver-related Services~ | Impact on Vehicle and Fleet Management Solutions~ || Impact on Key Vehicle Management Services~ || Impact on Key Fleet Management Services~ || Impact on Key Compliance, Safety, and Security Solutions~ || Opportunity Analysis~ || Impact on Market Relevance of Telematics Solutions~ || Key Future Telematics Services—Truck as a Data Source~ || Key Future Telematics Services—BDA & Fleet Analytics~ || Key Future Telematics Services—Insurance & Compliance~ | Growth Opportunities and Call to Action~ || Autonomous Trucking & Telematics—Growth Opportunities~ || Conclusions and Strategic Imperatives~ | Conclusion~ || The Last Word—3 Big Predictions~ || Legal Disclaimer~ | Appendix~ || Abbreviations and Acronyms Used~ || Market Engineering Methodology~ || List of Exhibits~
List of Charts and Figures 1. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Regulatory Changes, NA, 2018-2035~ 2. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Future Outlook, NA, 2035~ 3. Telematics Market: Key Market Participants, North America, 2018~ 4. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Definitions of Responsibilities, NA, 2018-2035~ 5. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Requirements, NA, 2035~ 6. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Vehicle & Fuel Management Services Impact, NA, 2018-2035~ 7. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Fleet & Trailer Management Services Impact, NA, 2018-2035~ 8. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Driver Management Services Impact, NA, 2018-2035~| 1. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Roadmap, NA, 2015-2035~ 2. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Key Pain Points and Telematics Solutions, NA, 2018~ 3. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Key Pain Points and Telematics Solutions, NA, 2035~ 4. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Regulatory Needs, NA, 2035~ 5. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Levels of Automation, NA, 2018-2035~ 6. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Autonomous Driving Ecosystem, NA, 2018-2035~ 7. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Automation Benefits, NA, 2018-2035~ 8. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Hardware and System Requirements, NA, 2018-2035~ 9. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Telematics Services, NA, 2018~ 10. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Telematics Services, Current vs Future Scenario, NA, 2018-2035~ 11. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Video Safety Systems, NA, 2018~ 12. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Platooning Systems, NA, 2018~ 13. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Open Platform, Smart Cities and Data Banks, NA, 2018~ 14. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Current Driving Environment, NA, 2018~ 15. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Changes in Driving Environment, NA, 2035~ 16. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Role of a Driver, NA, 2018-2035~ 17. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Key Vehicle Management Services, NA, 2018-2035~ 18. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Key Fleet Management Services, NA, 2018-2035~ 19. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Key Compliance, Safety & Security Services, NA, 2018-2035~ 20. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Impact vs Market Relevance of Telematics Services, NA, 2018-2035~ 21. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Future Telematics Services: Truck as a Data Source, NA, 2018-2035~ 22. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Future Telematics Services: Big Data & Fleet Analytics, NA, 2018-2035~ 23. Autonomous Trucking & Telematics Services: Future Telematics Services: Insurance & Compliance, NA, 2018-2035~
Author Mugundhan Deenadayalan
Industries Automotive
WIP Number K332-01-00-00-00
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