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Global
Autonomous Cars/Driverless Cars Market: Overview
The
concept of autonomous cars/driverless cars is being enthusiastically
explored only now. However, the development of this market took root
in the late 1970s. The first version of an autonomous car was
unveiled by S. Tsugawa and his team back in 1977. The car had two
cameras that implemented analog computer technology for signal
processing. However, Ernst Dickmanns, a German aerospace engineer, is
widely recognized as the pioneer of the autonomous car due to his
series of projects in the field in the 1980s. The Carnegie Mellon
University introduced an autonomous car, NavLab 5, and drove it from
Pittsburgh to Los Angeles in 1995.
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Autonomous
cars/driverless cars, however, received a commercial boost from
technology giant Google, Inc. when the company introduced a fleet of
seven autonomous Toyota Prius hybrids in 2010. The company’s
driverless car program has been termed as the turning point in the
history of the autonomous/driverless cars market. The entry of a
technology firm changed the competitive landscape of the market.
Global
Autonomous Cars/Driverless Cars Market: Drivers and Restraints
The
concept of autonomous cars/driverless cars has intrigued car
enthusiasts and manufacturers alike as it nullifies human involvement
in driving and navigation. An estimated 90% of road accidents across
the world are caused due to human error. Hence, adoption of
autonomous cars/driverless cars can significantly reduce the number
of road accidents. Furthermore, autonomous cars will make it possible
for visually impaired and senior citizens to commute safely.
Driverless cars will also ensure better management of traffic flow
and parking spots. All these factors are anticipated to support the
growth of the global autonomous/driverless cars market.
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However,
certain restraining factors challenge the concept of driverless cars.
For example, car enthusiasts might find it unappealing to give up
driving their own vehicle. High cost of autonomous cars and reliance
on GPS satellites for navigation are likely to hamper the growth of
the market. Recent accidents associated with the testing of
driverless cars have raised concerns about the safety of drivers.
Global
Autonomous Cars/Driverless Cars Market: Region-wise Outlook
Geographically,
the global autonomous cars/driverless cars market has been segmented
into Europe, North America, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World. The
U.S. has been the leading the autonomous cars/driverless cars market
in North America. Early adoption of the innovative technology and
presence of key market players have boosted the growth of the market
in the region. Government support in terms of amendments in traffic
regulations and funding of research projects on autonomous/driverless
cars is also expected to augment the market in the region. Major
players in the automotive industry in Europe are working on novel
technologies regarding the development of autonomous cars. Changes in
traffic regulations by governments across countries such as Sweden,
the Netherlands, and Germany are anticipated to support the market.
Countries such as Japan, Singapore, and China are the key markets for
driverless cars in Asia Pacific.The global autonomous cars/driverless
cars market is witnessing increased competition due to the entry of
technology firms. While automotive companies such as Tesla Motors,
The Volvo Group, and Nissan Motor Company are working on the
development of driverless cars, technology firms such as Google, Inc.
and Baidu, Inc. are also exploring the opportunities in the
autonomous cars market. Google, Inc. has tested its autonomous cars
across Texas, Washington D.C., California, and Arizona.
Tesla
Motors has been among the pioneers in the development of autonomous
cars. In 2015, the company launched its semi-autonomous cars Tesla
Model X and Model S, and aims to introduce driverless cars by 2020.
Several of these automobile manufacturers are collaborating with
technology firms for the development of autonomous cars.
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The
regional analysis covers:
North America (U.S. and Canada)
Latin America (Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Chile, and others)
Western Europe (Germany, U.K., France, Spain, Italy, Nordic
countries, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg)
Eastern Europe (Poland, Russia)
Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, ASEAN, Australia and New Zealand)
Middle East and Africa (GCC, Southern Africa, North Africa)
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