DUBLIN, April 7, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Digitalisation Based on Innovative Mobile Solutions in India“report added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s sentence.
This study seeks to analyze the various trends shaping India’s automotive space and how they are driving innovative transport models that change the way people move. Some of these transformations can be largely attributed to the Government of India (GOI) commitment to more sustainable solutions in the country. GOI’s three-pronged strategy: shared infrastructure, system integration and large-scale manufacturing have contributed to a whole range of shared, connected and electrical solutions in India…
The study explores in detail the possibilities of integrated solutions such as car sharing, car travel and micromobility through use cases. Another area of coverage is connected mobility, which is gaining traction. The increase in data traffic and connected devices is driving innovative solutions from major OEMs that provide end users with a variety of smart solutions, from vehicle tracking, emergency assistance and navigation to other related functions.
While there is a lot of hype around integrated and connected solutions, alternative models such as leasing and subscription-based solutions are gaining traction in India… These solutions represent a very small percentage of the total market. However, with the COVID-19 pandemic disrupting the market, rental and subscription solutions are likely to provide much greater market penetration in the short term.
With the Indian government planning 30% electrification by 2030, traction for electric vehicles (EVs) will increase. The study explores the possibilities of electric vehicles, covers the market potential, potential infrastructure costs associated with battery and charging, and the rules governing the introduction of electric vehicles. The market for e-cars, electric vehicles and eAutos is expected to grow significantly over the next 7 years, with last mile connectivity modes (such as eAuto) fully electrified by 2030, thanks to a combination of lower cost of ownership and regulatory requirements. intervention.
Although in India In the near future, the study reveals possible scenarios after 2030, when mass market OEMs are likely to start offering safety-oriented L1 features.
The study concludes with a discussion of the implications of ending the pandemic for the automotive industry. This includes short-term impacts, challenges faced by various industry segments / stakeholders, actions taken and new opportunities arising from this situation.
Resolved key issues
- What are the proposals for mobility India?
- What trends are shaping new mobile solutions in India?
- What new business solutions are gaining momentum? India?
- What is the role of government in terms of initiatives and regulations for some mobile solutions?
- What future solutions could disrupt India’s mobility?
Key Topics:
1. Summary
- Integrated mobility case
- Leasing as a developing business model in India
- Ownership to User – Millennials are in favor of subscription models
- Last mile communication modes will be fully electrified by 2030
- Level 1 automation based on safety by 2025 from premium OEMs
- COVID-19 – Short Term Exposure
2. Scope and objectives of the study
- Study scope
- The purpose and objectives of the study
- Key questions this study will answer
3. Trends in innovative mobility solutions in India
- Increased vehicle sharing
- Reduced energy demand
- Reduced overload
- State strategy for sustainable development
4. New mobility solutions in the Indian market
- Integrated mobility case
- Shared mobility after 2030
- General mobility – use cases
5. Connected mobility is the next big step
6. India’s Commitment to Multimodal Transport Solutions
- One nation of India, One card” Mobile solution
- Expansion of multimodal solutions to roads and waterways
- Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) Innovative Multimodal Approach
7. New subscription and leasing models
- Leasing as a developing business model in India
- Ownership to User – Millennials are in favor of subscription models
8. Electric solution.
- Electric vehicles in India
- Market Forecast
- 100 thous. Charging stations to be installed by 2030
- India’s drive to electrify cars by 30% by 2030
- Last mile communication modes will be fully electrified by 2030
9.After 2040 – Autonomous
- Functional block diagram for autonomous driving (AD)
- Sensors activating ADAS and AD
- Level 1 automation based on safety by 2025 from premium OEMs
10. Impact of COVID-19 on the automotive market
- Factors affecting the automotive market in India
- COVID-19 – Short Term Exposure
- Challenges faced by the mobile market in India Due to COVID-19
- Opportunity and measures
11. Opportunities for growth
- Growth opportunity
- Strategic imperatives
12. Conclusions
- The last word – 3 big predictions
- Legal disclaimer
13. Appendix
For more information on this report, visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/v01q7b.
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