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In order to more broadly describe the integrated use of communications and information technology to transmit, store, and receive information from telecommunications devices to remote objects over a network, the term “telematics,” which combines the words “telecommunications” and “informatics,” was coined.
Telematics uses GPS and on-board diagnostics (OBD) to track the movements of vehicles, machinery, and other assets and display that data on a digital map. Live map updates through GPS are provided by all EV telematics systems, even the most basic ones.
Fleet managers may monitor their entire fleet by using the location of all EVs (and other assets like trailers) on a digital map. Range anxiety can be reduced by advance route planning, especially in the first few years after electrification.
The benefits of real-time traffic monitoring also include the ability to prevent congestion and traffic jams.
The South Korea EV Telematics Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
The largest privately-owned automotive firm in China, Geely Holding Group, and Renault Group have joined together to develop fuel-efficient hybrid electric vehicles and internal combustion engine models for the South Korean market as well as export sales.
The new cars will be made in South Korea’s Busan at the Renault-Samsung plant.
By working together, the two automakers will advance their efforts to create low-emission vehicles and increase their market share in Asia’s HEV markets.
The collaboration is also a part of Renault’s strategy to improve the RSM brand and product line by utilising cutting-edge engineering, technology, and services, as well as strong local partners.