02.15.16
Giesecke & Devrient (G&D) expects that approximately 75% of all cars shipped in 2020 will be delivered with integrated connectivity. According to Scotiabank, in 2014 approximately 70 million passenger cars were registered worldwide, of which only 10% included connectivity.
For 2020, 92 million registered passenger vehicles are forecast, of which approximately 69 million will be equipped with integrated connectivity. Altogether, 1.1 billion vehicles are expected to be on the road in 2020, about a fifth of which, 220 million, are forecast to include connectivity.
“As societies are becoming increasingly urbanized and hyperconnected, mobile connectivity is emerging as a core topic for the automotive industry. Vehicles of the future will be fully networked, independent, mobile ecosystems with specific services,” explained Stefan Auerbach, group executive Mobile Security. “Even today, eCall, autonomous driving, car-to-x communication and mobility and telematics services are on every car manufacturer’s road map. Consumers increasingly demand connectivity services such as Wi-Fi for passengers and external internet connections for music streaming, navigation and other applications. We are seeing a range of new services in this sector, including pay-as-you-drive insurance, location- or context-related services, pay-per-use for additional functions, and customized driver features. All those services use universal communication channels that require scalable security solutions to cover the entirety of the system’s end points. Secure connectivity is the key to these ecosystems.”
G&D’s automotive security solutions are based on an integrated M2M SIM module (eSIM/eUICC) and the management of the eSIMs over the life cycle of the vehicle. ID management safeguards the digital identities of vehicle users. The secure elements and applications are available in various M2M SIM form factors and services.
For 2020, 92 million registered passenger vehicles are forecast, of which approximately 69 million will be equipped with integrated connectivity. Altogether, 1.1 billion vehicles are expected to be on the road in 2020, about a fifth of which, 220 million, are forecast to include connectivity.
“As societies are becoming increasingly urbanized and hyperconnected, mobile connectivity is emerging as a core topic for the automotive industry. Vehicles of the future will be fully networked, independent, mobile ecosystems with specific services,” explained Stefan Auerbach, group executive Mobile Security. “Even today, eCall, autonomous driving, car-to-x communication and mobility and telematics services are on every car manufacturer’s road map. Consumers increasingly demand connectivity services such as Wi-Fi for passengers and external internet connections for music streaming, navigation and other applications. We are seeing a range of new services in this sector, including pay-as-you-drive insurance, location- or context-related services, pay-per-use for additional functions, and customized driver features. All those services use universal communication channels that require scalable security solutions to cover the entirety of the system’s end points. Secure connectivity is the key to these ecosystems.”
G&D’s automotive security solutions are based on an integrated M2M SIM module (eSIM/eUICC) and the management of the eSIMs over the life cycle of the vehicle. ID management safeguards the digital identities of vehicle users. The secure elements and applications are available in various M2M SIM form factors and services.