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The future of automotive technology will see exciting innovations. Here’s how the Automotive Industry is already benefiting from technological advantages in vehicle manufacturing and operations.
The growing awareness of our carbon footprint has put sustainable transportation at the forefront of technological motivation. The introduction of electric cars as more environmentally-friendly alternatives to fuel-powered vehicles has seen Electric Vehicles (EV) soar in popularity. Nissan’s recent study anticipates a 90% increase in EV charging stations by summer 2020.
Sustainable Automotive technology is also driven by rapidly increased transport costs: electric cars are proving an economical solution for consumers, who are saving up to a third on petrol costs. As battery prices drop and international governments continue to offer subsidies for electric vehicles, sustainable Automotive technology is providing customers with eco-friendly and cheaper alternatives that are quickly transforming the face of the Automotive industry.
In the digital age consumers are expecting more from their cars than just high performance. In the future, items such as large-screen infotainment systems and LCD dashboards will be common (and expected) features of premium brand cars. The USA’s Department of Transportation has stated that all new cars must digitally communicate from 2020.
The use of Big Data represents one of the key ways technology is changing the Automotive Industry through Automotive interactivity. Developments such as radar sensors and wireless vehicle-to-vehicle communication will enable predictive analysis, by which the car constantly monitors its components and warns you and your mechanic in advance when a part needs to be replaced or repaired. In turn, Automotive interactivity will be beneficial to users by helping to decrease the number of breakdowns and provide cheaper insurance for safe drivers.
The once fictional concept of Autonomous Vehicles looks on its way to becoming a reality in the near future. According to PwC, 40% of Europe’s mileage could be driven by Autonomous Vehicles by 2030. With Autonomous Vehicle technology, even people without a driving license will be able to ‘drive’ cars, meaning driving experience will be enhanced by the rise in user interactivity and reduced need for direct driving control.
Many global Automotive brands including Ford, BMW and General Motors are already investing vast amounts of money into Autonomous Vehicle technology. Automotive manufacturers are rapidly realising the many benefits of Autonomous Vehicle technology, including reduced accidents, improved traffic management and increased passenger comfort.
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