Over 2000 Start Ups Disrupting the Global Automotive and Mobility Sector
Over 2000 Start Ups Disrupting the Global Automotive and Mobility Sector
With $188 Billion Funding, Start Ups are Accelerating Innovation within the Auto Industry Eco System with Innovative Business Models
17-Dec-2020
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Description
The mobility industry is witnessing widespread change. Over the last decade or so, existing solutions and archaic models within the automotive industry have been confronted by auto-tech solutions and new business models that are set to transform the way people commute from point A to point B. Recent trends in artificial intelligence, machine learning, electrification, and sensorization will make the car of the future connected, electric, smart and autonomous thereby not only displacing the existing system but also making them obsolete.
The emergence of such trends and technological advancements in the automotive industry are in line with the growing number of disruptive start-ups within this space. Start-ups, in that sense, are playing a critical role in speeding up innovations and bringing change to the market at a break-neck speed not witnessed earlier. This has forced Tier I OEMs to set up their own incubation programs that would allow them to be a part of this change. For instance, firms such as Honda, Volvo, Ford, Mercedes-Benz are some of the major OEMs that have recently set up their research wing, innovation lab in Israel to drive new innovations in computer vision, cybersecurity, connected car solutions, mapping platforms, autonomous driving parking solutions, and many others.
In that context, the mobility start-up analysis is a first-of-its-kind deliverable from Frost & Sullivan. This research service is meant for all stakeholders within the industry and those tech firms that are looking to enter/make their presence felt in the automotive industry. The study derives its analysis largely from an excel database covering more than 2000 start-ups and 70 or more countries that have shaken the global automotive landscape. The database comprise of general parameters covering a brief description on the start-up, found date, country and city of origin, website, operating status, and investors. It also comprises critical parameters in segmenting the start-ups by automotive domains and sub-domains. The database concentrates on 7 major automotive domains—auto IOT, electric vehicles, connected solutions, autonomous technology, new mobility services retail & aftersales, and logistics and supplychain—and is further broken into 44 sub-automotive domains.
The objective of the study is to largely capture the major shifts and themes within the mobility start-up universe, provide a regional and country wide perspective in terms of start-up penetration, investments and those acquired/closed. The study delves deeper into an analysis of start-ups by automotive domains and sub-domains. It also uncovers the major automotive stacks that are generating a lot of traction and are ripe for further disruption in the industry through start-up participation and the $ investments that these stacks are attracting. Lastly, this research service also showcases the implication of covid to the automotive start-up ecosystem and how these firms are reviewed from a funding/investment perspective.
Author: Vijay Narayanan Natarajan
Table of Contents
Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
The Strategic Imperative 8™
The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on the Automotive Start-up Ecosystem
Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™
Key Findings
Key Findings (continued)
The Start-up Ecosystem—2000 or More Start-ups Disrupt the Value Chain
Start-ups by Major Automotive Domain
Six out of the Top Highly Funded Start-ups are from Asia
China Poised to Displace US as the Hub for Billion-dollar Automotive Start-ups
Israel, the Global Silicon Valley for Automotive Technology
Shift from Shared, Connected, Electric to Autonomous
The Next Start-up Disruption Wave will be in Logistics
COVID-19 and Implications for Start-ups
The Start-up Methodology
Breaking Down Automotive Domains and Sub-Domains
Defining Automotive Sub-Domains
Defining Automotive Sub-Domains (continued)
Defining Automotive Sub-Domains (continued)
Defining Automotive Sub-Domains (continued)
Start-up Definition
The Start-up Ecosystem—2000 Plus Start-ups Disrupting the Value Chain
Growth in Start-up Ecosystem
Automotive Start-ups by Region
Asia Emerging A Global Destination for Start-up Investments
Start-ups Number by Major Automotive Domain
Start-ups Investments by Major Automotive Domains
Active vs. Acquired vs. Closed
Americas Automotive Start-up Ecosystem
Americas’ Billion-Dollar Start-ups
Europe’s Automotive Start-up Ecosystem
Germany Emerging as the Start-up Destination Across Europe
China’s Automotive Start-up Ecosystem
China, the Next Frontier for Billion Dollar Start-ups
India’s Automotive Start-up Ecosystem
Indian Start-ups by Region
Bengaluru the Indian Hub for Automotive Start-ups in India
Indian Start-ups by Major Automotive Domains
India’s Growing Billion-dollar Start-ups Adding to its Growth Story
Shifts Within the Indian Automotive Start-up Ecosystem
Start-up Number by Country
Start-up Investment by Country
Breakdown of Start-ups by Automotive Domains
Breakdown of Start-ups by Automotive Domain
Start-ups by Major Automotive Domains
Breaking down Start-up Numbers by Sub-domain—Auto-IOT
Breaking down Start-up Numbers by Sub-domain—New Mobility
Breaking down Start-up Numbers by Sub-domain—Connected Solutions
Breaking down Start-up Numbers by Sub-domain—Autonomous
Breaking down Start-up Numbers by Sub-domain—Electric Vehicles
Breaking down Start-up Numbers by Sub-domain—Logistics
Breaking down Start-up Numbers by Sub-domain—Retail and Aftersales
Growth Opportunity in Electric Vehicle Market
Growth Opportunity—Regulations a Driving Force for Innovative EV Start-ups
Growth Opportunity in Autonomous Technology Market
Growth Opportunity—OEMs’ Plan for Level 4 Autonomous Technology Adoption Post 2025
India
Israel
Germany
China
France
US
UK
Layoffs by Mobility Domain in US
Winners Amidst COVID-19
Government Aid to Start-up Ecosystem
Recently Funded Start-ups Amid COVID-19
Autonomous Start-ups Gaining Momentum during COVID-19—The Case of Waymo
Autonomous Start-ups Gaining Momentum during COVID-19—The Case of Neolix
Mobility Start-up Failure Amidst COVID-19—The Case of Hertz
Your Next Steps
Why Frost, Why Now?
List of Exhibits
List of Exhibits (continued)
List of Exhibits (continued)
List of Exhibits (continued)
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No Index | No |
Podcast | No |
Author | Vijay Narayanan Natarajan |
Industries | Automotive |
WIP Number | MED6-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |
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