Company |
Number of Sensors and Computers by 2025 |
Functionality Emphasis |
Current Connected Services |
5–10 Year Product Plans |
Existing Partnerships |
Your Company |
65 sensors/30 computers |
vehicle control, systems maintenance, entertainment, navigation, 5G |
navigation, emergency services, service status |
fully integrated information system, assisted driving, expanded service information, semi-autonomous vehicle within 10 years |
Toyota, Waymo |
BMW |
125 sensors/50 computers |
vehicle control/safety, IFTTT-customized applications and IoT connectivity, LTE |
navigation, emergency services, smart house connectivity |
fully integrated information system, semi-autonomous driving, connection to traffic information systems, introduction of fully autonomous driving early 2030s |
Daimler |
Toyota |
100 sensors/40 computers |
vehicle control, social media, safety, entertainment, navigation, 5G |
navigation, emergency services, social media |
fully integrated information system; semi-autonomous driving; connection to traffic information systems, expanded social media, and communications; consumer services; maintenance; fully autonomous vehicle early 2030s |
Microsoft, Ford |
VW |
90 sensors/35 computers |
vehicle control, maintenance, in-car consumer experience |
navigation, emergency services, consumer orders, maintenance status |
fully integrated information system; semi-autonomous driving; connection to traffic information systems; connectivity with smart home; fully autonomous vehicle early 2030s |
Microsoft |
References: |
https://medium.com/@water.street/autonomous-vehicle-partnerships-how-tech-companies-and-automakers-are-collaborating-to-innovate-cf44bc9e85a |
https://techcrunch.com/2019/07/04/bmw-and-daimler-partner-on-autonomous-driving-first-results-of-team-up-in-market-by-2024/ |