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Simon Whicher, Sales Director at Cooper Solutions, looks at the transformation of the automotive industry as innovations and technology revolutionise how we get around.
Machine learning, deep learning, and computer vision used to guide self-driving cars, manage fleets and assist drivers for improved safety are on the increase. Artificial Intelligence (AI) also plays a role in improving services such as vehicle inspections or insurance. In addition, AI accelerates production rates and lowers costs through robotic automation in manufacturing making the automotive industry more efficient, cost-effective, and safe.
Big Data and Analytics
Vehicle lifecycles are greatly influenced by the data gathered from connected vehicles. Predictive maintenance is enabled by this data, allowing fleet managers to monitor performance and alert authorities in case of accidents. Automotive customer data also drives sales, optimising supply chains and improving product design for newer vehicles.
Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI)
Self-driving and connected vehicles are revolutionising the automotive industry. Human Machine interface systems like voice-based systems allow drivers to interact with their vehicles, making the driving experience safer and more enjoyable. Smart virtual assistants to help drivers and passengers interact with their vehicles and service providers.
Internet of Things
Allows vehicles to be connected to the internet and exchange data with other devices, enabling remote vehicle monitoring, predictive maintenance, and real-time traffic updates. This trend is being driven by the increasing demand for connected and convenient vehicles, as well as the growing awareness among car manufacturers of the benefits of IoT technology in terms of improving vehicle performance and enhancing the overall driving experience.
Autonomous Vehicles
Self-driving or autonomous vehicles lessen the need for human drivers and provides more excellent safety, convenience, and efficiency. AI-enhanced computer vision and other advanced technologies are used in AVs to detect obstacles along their route, reducing the potential for accidents due to driver error or fatigue. Autonomous Vehicles are advancing rapidly and offer tremendous promise for a more connected and efficient future.
ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System)
Features such as lane departure warning, automatic emergency braking, and adaptive cruise control enhance the safety and convenience of driving, provided the infrastructure is in place to use these features. This trend is being driven by several factors, including the increasing demand for safer vehicles among consumers, the government’s push for increased road safety, and the availability of more affordable ADAS technology.
Electrification
As fossil fuel reserves deplete, we are seeing startups developing electrification solutions such as renewable energy-based charging grids to combat high prices, poor battery life, inadequate charging infrastructure, and fleet electrification which may prevent greater adoption of electric vehicles (EVs). These efforts make EVs more affordable and provide clean energy solutions for sustainable mobility.
Online retail
With the increasing availability of internet connectivity and e-commerce platforms, more and more consumers are purchasing automotive products and services online. Car manufacturers and dealerships are offering online booking and purchasing options, while online marketplaces offer a wide range of automotive products, including spare parts, accessories, and even entire vehicles.
Over the past few decades, the automotive industry has witnessed a remarkable transformation, a future which promises to be very exciting.
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