Construction & Heavy Equipment Telematics Market Witness to reach $1,498 million by 2026, at a CAGR of 17.2%
The global Construction & Heavy Equipment Telematics Market size is projected to reach USD 1,498 million by 2026, from an estimated value of USD 676 million in 2021, at a CAGR of 17.2%. Increase in demand for telematics solutions in off-highway equipment and government mandates on safety and security of off-highway equipment are the driving factors that are expected to boost the construction and heavy equipment telematics market.
As autonomous technology
continues to develop and prices fall to a more affordable level, the number of
autonomous off-highway equipment will grow in the coming years. Verizon (US),
Trimble Inc. (US), Topcon Corporation (Japan), Hexagon AB (Sweden), and Robert
Bosch GmbH (Germany), some of the market leaders, offer extensive telematics
solutions in the off-highway industry. These companies have strong distribution
networks at the global level and strategic partnerships with off-highway OEMs
would drive the use of autonomous equipment.
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By industry, mining is speculated
to create attractive revenue opportunities during the forecast period. The use
of telematics in the mining industry has improved safety, productivity, and
operational efficiency from pit to port by replacing manual mining operations,
including exploration, drilling, blasting, digging, loading, hauling, crushing,
transportation, and ship loading; with fully autonomous and connected systems.
Telematics can help manage everyday operations to keep everything running
efficiently within a mining site, from available resources to real-time
locations of assets. Monitoring haul cycles helps mine managers address delays
and make real-time modifications. Based on fleet data, information from
telematics indicates where delays are likely to occur, which can be addressed
immediately. Mining sites rely heavily on mobile light towers, but they can be
a costly resource when staff needs to visit and manually check each one. GPS
tracking allows remote management of towers, with data such as fuel level,
engine data, and light status sent live to the server. Hence, telematics for
the mining industry is anticipated to witness optimistic market opportunities.
By form factor, demand for embedded
segment is projected to be the fastest by 2025. The growth of embedded
telematics in the long term can be attributed to various disruptive factors
such as government mandates, cost optimization of service plans, and increase
in cloud-based services. Moreover, the adoption of 5G technology, which
provides high-speed connectivity, will shift the inclination of manufacturers
and buyers toward embedded telematics solutions. Additionally, embedded
solutions offer faster and reliable data communication between the equipment
and infrastructure. All these factors have contributed to the market size of
embedded telematics solutions across regions.
RoW is a diversified region for
the off-highway industry, especially for mining and agriculture. The key
markets considered for this study in the region include Brazil, South Africa,
Argentina, Chile, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Turkey. South Africa is one of
the key countries in the region. The entry of OEMs through strategic
partnerships and mergers & acquisitions and enforcement of relevant
regulations are expected to augment the deployment of telematics in South
Africa. Major telematics solution providers in South Africa include TomTom
Telematics and MiX Telematics. Local market players (such as Mix Telematics) in
South Africa will result in low-cost telematics solutions as compared to the
imported ones, which will drive the construction and heavy equipment telematics
market in the country.
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