Berg Insight predicts that autonomous vehicle technology will rapidly spread in the coming years.
A fully autonomous vehicle can be defined as a car that can drive from any arbitrary point A to another arbitrary point B under environmental conditions where a human driver is capable of driving. This represents the final stage of a series of autonomous vehicles that have evolved from a certain level of automation. It is predicted that by 2024, 68.6% of all cars sold worldwide will meet the requirements for SAE Level 1 (L1) automation and above. By 2030, it is expected that 90.4% of all cars sold worldwide will meet the requirements for L1 to L4 automation. With more OEMs planning to launch Level 3 vehicles in the coming years, it is anticipated that by 2030, approximately 8.6% of all new cars, or 7.7 million units, will be Level 3 compliant vehicles. Berg Insight predicts that by 2030, 2.6 million Level 4 compliant passenger cars will be sold, which corresponds to 2.9%. [Content Overview] ■ Introduction to ADAS and Autonomous Driving ■ Advanced Driver Assistance Systems ■ ADAS and Autonomous Driving Technologies ■ OEM ADAS and Autonomous Driving Solutions ■ Technology Suppliers ■ Robotaxi Services ■ Market Forecasts and Trends
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