EY Explores the Telematics Ecosystems
The number of new vehicles equipped with some sort of in-car connectivity is expected to surge to 104 million vehicles worldwide by 2025.
The number of new vehicles equipped with some sort of in-car connectivity is expected to surge to 104 million vehicles worldwide by 2025. Providing such telematics services is no longer an option for carmakers, says EY Global Automotive Leader Mike Hanley.
In this video, EY explorers the telematics ecosystem with executives from Vodafone, Airbiquity and Intelligent Mechatronic Systems.
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