Connected Cars to Dominate 97% of Global Sales by 2030, Revolutionizing Automotive Experiences

According to Counterpoint's Global Connected Car Forecast, 97% of the new passenger car sales worldwide will be accounted for by connected vehicles on the road by 2030. Autonomous, connected, electric, and software-defined cars are significantly benefiting the environment and rapidly evolving to ensure a sustainable future. These connected cars have sensors and internet connectivity which are reshaping the driving experience, with great safety, navigation and personalized features. Even though these are some basic features of connected cars, there are also many more advantages that connected cars offer to people who want to drive them around.

C-V2X Technology: Transforming Connected Cars with Advanced Safety, Communication, and Eco-Friendly Features

Many vehicles are becoming connected, a new technology is emerging which is making the infrastructure of connected cars more advanced. The new technology named Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) communication is helping vehicles make their communication, internet, navigation and safety more advanced and improved. Not only this, the new technology is also making the environment safe by decreasing pollution.

Because of the new technology in connected vehicles, the sales of connecter cars is also increasing as the 4G technology is currently dominating the market. Now 5G technology is also coming which will further help in the sales of connected cars as it will help with more advanced features in connected cars.

As the new technology C-V2X is here, it will help in making the connected cars more stable, high-speed and more communicative between the passengers and vehicles. Even though there is a hope that connected cars will bring more sales, there are some challenges too like high costs, consumers privacy, interoperability and cyber security issues. But one thing is sure, as technology is evolving in connected cars, there is a high chance that it will help improve traffic, safety and mobility of vehicles, passengers and pedestrians more.

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