ABI Research: Increase in 5G connected vehicles

The research institute ABI Research has forecast the networking of vehicles with the 5G mobile radio.

There are various ways to network the vehicles. A variant runs over the Cellular and in doing so 5G will play an important role in the future. The question of Patents play a role in integration. This is how the industry divides on the question of the right networking standard.

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In Germany, pleading above all Volkswagen for WLANp networking and has with the new golf facts have already been created. A European solution was originally planned, but the agreement was reached WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS The German Transport Minister Scheuer torpedoed and is been tilted. According to the analysis by ABI Research, up to 2030 41 million vehicles are connected to the 5G mobile network. Five years later, according to the study, there will already be 83 million vehicles. Then 75 percent of vehicles that have one C-V2X networking to communicate with 5G. From 2022According to the assessment, the rally begins.

A group is also responsible for the implementation 5GAA, strong. These last showed in Turinthat 5G networking across brands is possible. ABI Research sees the advantages in saving fuel and reporting hazards while driving. However, these advantages apply to all networking standards.

The sales 5G will make $ 17 trillion by 2025, the forecast continues. The transport sector plays a key role in this. This would also reduce health costs since there would be fewer accidents.

The prerequisite is a covering one Infrastructure with 5G. The decision of FCC, so far for the DSRC standard ABI Research analysts are positive about opening the reserved frequency for C-V2X networking.

About David Fluhr

I have been writing about autonomous & connected driving since 2011 and also report on other sites, such as the Smart Mobility Hub. I studied social sciences at HU Berlin and have been an independent journalist since 2012. Contact: mail@autonomes-fahren.de

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