Thursday, September 15, 2016

62% of U.S. car owners prefer bundling their vehicle and mobile data bills

New industry report examines mobile app strategies for connected car industry

Parks Associates today announced new research showing that 62% of U.S. car owners would prefer to bundle vehicle data charges with their mobile data bill, while only 12% prefer a direct billing relationship with the auto OEM. App Strategies for the Connected Car Industry notes the ubiquity of smartphones may limit consumers’ willingness to pay for an additional connection in the car. As a result, OEMs will have to explore strategies beyond consumer-pay models to fund connectivity costs.

“Vehicle connectivity offers a variety of benefits for auto OEMs, dealers, and consumers,” said Jennifer Kent, Director, Research Quality & Product Development, Parks Associates. “Auto OEMs gain new insight for product development and support, dealers have an opportunity to expand and deepen their relationships with customers, and consumers enjoy new experiences from vehicle ownership and when driving. All of these benefits derive from the services and applications made possible by connectivity.

Method of Performing Activity/ Accessing Apps in the Car

Parks Associates notes that connected cars are diffusing beyond luxury drivers to the mass market in North America and Europe. This market shift has forced mobile network operators (MNOs) to add new devices to their networks, with AT&T now supporting an estimated 9.3 million connected vehicles on its North American network as of Q2 2016.

“In-vehicle connectivity has morphed cars into the next great apps platform,” Kent said. “Nearly 60 million light vehicles in the U.S. had a connectivity solution in 2015. Parks Associates projects the U.S. connected vehicle market growing to 183 million cars, or 61% of the light vehicle fleet, by 2021.”

App Strategies for the Connected Car Industry addresses key issues facing the connected car app ecosystem, provides insight on consumer perspectives on connected car apps, and assesses four connected vehicle app strategies. The report also provides a sizing of the current U.S. connected car market and a forecast through 2021. Additional data from the report includes:

  • 64% of car owners in U.S. broadband households who own a smartphone want embedded access to connected car features in their next vehicle.
  • 45% want to access these features through a tethered/mirrored smartphone experience.
  • Just 39% indicate a desire to continue using their smartphone directly, without any connection to the vehicle, for at least one activity.

The report is available to purchase at www.ParksAssociates.com. To schedule an interview with an analyst or to request specific data, contact Holly Sprague at [email protected], 720.987.6614.

About Parks Associates: Parks Associates, a woman-founded and certified business, is an internationally recognized market research and consulting company specializing in emerging consumer technology products and services. Founded in 1986, Parks Associates provides business intelligence and research services through its proprietary methodologies developed over decades, including quarterly surveys of 10,000 internet households.

The company's expertise crosses many industries: home security and smart home, streaming video, broadband and pay-TV services, digital media and platforms, gaming, Wi-Fi and home networks, connected health, support, consumer electronics, home control systems, energy management, and tech solutions for the multi-dwelling (MDU), small-to-medium business (SMB), and commercial building markets.

Each year, Parks Associates brings thousands of leaders together for its webinars and annual events. The firm hosts the annual executive research and strategy conferences CONNECTIONS™, Connected Health Summit, Smart Energy Summit, Smart Spaces, and Future of Video. https://www.parksassociates.com
 

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