OYSTER BAY, NY - Sixty-two percent of the world's new cars will have factory-installed telematics in 2016, according to a new report from ABI Research.
According to ABI, several factors are driving the uptake of OEM telematics, including the state of the automotive industry as it is emerging from a "painful recession and finding renewed dynamism. At the same time, soaring interest levels in the adoption of open platforms and the integration of smartphones and telematics applications into vehicles represents nothing less than a renaissance of both the consumer and commercial telematics markets, borrowing the hugely successful application store paradigm from the mobile industry to improve time-to-market and industry innovation, and most importantly to reduce the costs of telematics services for end-users. Initiatives such as the open source GENIVI infotainment platform and Nokia's Terminal Mode standard are creating high expectations and result in industry-wide cooperation."








