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The automotive industry’s new heroes are electric vehicles (EV). Customers benefit from financial savings, less emissions, comfort, and numerous other benefits. Telematics are also needed for EVs, though, to enhance the driving and riding experience.
Continuous charge updates, alerts to charging stations, V2G (vehicle to grid communication), and other advantages of EV telematics.
Since businesses began integrating sensors and connectivity protocols, there has been technological improvement in this paradigm, leading to current trends like Autosar, ADAS, Advanced Telematics, Infotainment systems, Autonomous Vehicles, and Electric Vehicles (EV).
A few of these technologies are now an essential component of the majority of automobiles.
The autonomous and electric vehicle market is currently the automobile industry’s fastest-growing sector.
The US EV telematics market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Ultium Charge 360 was launched by General Motors to streamline EV charging in the USA. According to the firm, this holistic approach to charging includes charging networks, mobile apps for GM vehicles, and other goods and services to streamline the overall charging experience for owners of GM electric vehicles.
To provide customers with more convenient access to approximately 60,000 plugs around the United States and Canada, GM works with seven main charging networks: Blink Charging, ChargePoint, EV Connect, EVgo, FLO, Greenlots, and SemaConnect.
The Ultium Platform is built upon by Ultium Charge 360. GM estimates that this platform might offer a range of up to 450 miles on a single charge. The Cadillac LYRIQ, GMC HUMMER EVs, Chevrolet Silverado electric pickup truck, and other vehicles will all run on the Ultium Platform.