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The use of cameras in many types of cars, including electrical vehicles, is anticipated to increase as a result of quick technology improvements and a growing requirement for obstacle detection on roads.
In addition, expanding adoption of electric cars and rising disposable income are driving up the use of electric vehicle cameras, which in turn is boosting market revenue growth.
Furthermore, it is anticipated that the demand for and use of EV cameras would rise as a result of the need to enhance the driver viewing experience.
The two main factors in serious collisions that result in fatalities and property damage are sudden braking and lane changes in a fast lane. The greatest way to increase safety and decrease accidents are to have vehicles with EV cameras.
The China EV Camera 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.
The first electric automobile from Chinese internet giant Xiaomi has been in production for some time. The business has been granted a new electric car patent.
Xiaomi has received approval for yet another patent pertaining to its wide-angle camera modules for electric cars. According to the patent, the camera system has numerous modules and will be able to take wide-angle pictures.
According to Xiaomi, the absence of the customary exposed side mirrors would increase the range of the electric vehicle. While we anticipate the car’s platform to be driven by the tech business, the front of the vehicle boasts an aerodynamic and stylish appearance.
The three sensors and cameras, which are mounted on the roof of the vehicle, offer a thorough picture of the surroundings. The placement of the cameras helps to reduce blind spots and improve overall safety.
By giving drivers a complete picture of their surroundings while they are driving, the Xiaomi camera patent would improve the driving experience.