Juniper Research

17th July 2023

Are Commercial Fleets Lagging in Connectivity?

Most current data suggests that commercial vehicles are falling behind in the connectivity stakes. Vehicle connectivity progress is most likely to occur in the consumer vehicle market, spurred on...

By Graham Jarvis

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6th October 2022

Ticket Price Still Biggest Challenge to EV Adoption

More than 60% of US and UK motorists are shunning EVs because of their high price tags compared to ICE powered vehicles. In Juniper Research’s Urban Mobility Study 2022,...

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6th October 2021

Digitalization Key to Paying for MaaS

While Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) subscriber revenue is expected to increase 900% by 2027. However, there are significant headwinds to the adoption of multimodal end-to-end travel services, which are connected by...

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17th March 2021

Fragmentation Holds Back In-Vehicle Payment Prospects

In-vehicle payments are literally just getting off the starting line but analysts predict this nascent business is about to accelerate into a multi-billion-dollar opportunity. This growth is especially anticipated...

By Robert Gray

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12th March 2021

Smart Parking Leads the way in Infrastructure Management

Smart traffic management solutions powered by V2X communications and artificial intelligence have the potential to significantly reduce congestion and emissions. However, successful implementation will require coordination between cities, automakers...

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13th August 2020

Ways to Revenues Through In-Cabin Software

Software is already a key driver of value in the automotive market, with more automakers turning to software updates to monetize the software in their vehicles. “This is an...

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17th June 2020

Connected Cars Facing a Data Log-Jam

Vehicles are becoming increasingly connected and different stakeholders are looking to benefit from the information that this data provides. One of the key challenges is the ensuring that the...

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19th March 2020

Automakers’ Control Over Software Outweighs the Risks

As with any technology, the ability to develop software in-house means that the developer, in this case the automaker, can control the ecosystem. Additionally, systems developed in-house provide a...

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30th September 2019

Building Consumer Trust and Cutting Risk in a Paperless World

Digital tools have the potential to help vehicle insurance firms boost consumer engagement while simultaneously optimizing the claims process. The result could be a big saving in both cost...

By Nathan Eddy

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18th June 2019

Car-Share’s Role in Promoting e-Mobility

Electric car sharing will be a testing ground for mobility solutions of the future but the nature of sharing programs raises numerous challenges including vehicle availability and rapid recharging....

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22nd May 2019

5G Verses DSRC Bun Fight Has Long Way To Go

Earlier this month the European Parliament ratified draft rules by the bloc’s executive body, the European Commission to endorse WiFi-based communications standards between connected vehicles. While the technology is...

8th May 2019

Blockchain Seen As Key to Realizing Connected Car Revenues

Blockchain technology is often lauded as being able offer improved security, transparency, and speed of transactions between data sets. Proponents of the technology, where a shared database exists on...

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