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PUBLISHER: Berg Insight | PRODUCT CODE: 1261018

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PUBLISHER: Berg Insight | PRODUCT CODE: 1261018

The Video Telematics Market - 4th Edition

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How will the emerging video telematics market evolve in 2023 and beyond? The report covers the latest trends and developments in the dynamic telematics industry. Berg Insight forecasts that the active installed base of video telematics systems in Europe and North America will grow at a CAGR of 17.7 percent from almost 5.0 million units at the end of 2022 to 11.3 million by 2027. Get up to date with the latest information about vendors, products and markets.

Highlights from the report:

  • Insights from numerous interviews with market-leading companies.
  • Descriptions of video telematics applications and associated concepts.
  • Comprehensive overview of the video telematics value chain.
  • In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.
  • Updated profiles of 40 companies offering video telematics software and hardware.
  • Market forecasts lasting until 2027.

Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • List of Figures
  • Executive Summary

1 Video Telematics Solutions

  • 1.1 Introduction to video telematics
    • 1.1.1 Video telematics as a standalone application
    • 1.1.2 Video telematics as an integrated part of fleet telematics
  • 1.2 Video telematics applications and associated concepts
    • 1.2.1 Video-based driver management
    • 1.2.2 Driver fatigue and distraction monitoring
    • 1.2.3 Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)
    • 1.2.4 Driver training and coaching
    • 1.2.5 Managed services
    • 1.2.6 Exoneration of drivers and insurance-related functionality
  • 1.3 Business models

2 Market Forecasts and Trends

  • 2.1 Market analysis
    • 2.1.1 Video telematics vendor market shares
    • 2.1.2 The North American video telematics market
    • 2.1.3 The European video telematics market
    • 2.1.4 Rest of World outlook
  • 2.2 Value chain analysis
    • 2.2.1 Video telematics solution providers
    • 2.2.2 Fleet telematics solution providers
    • 2.2.3 Hardware-focused suppliers
    • 2.2.4 Insurance industry players
  • 2.3 Market drivers and trends
    • 2.3.1 Privacy issues expected to soften as video telematics becomes mainstream
    • 2.3.2 Acknowledging the performance of good drivers can alleviate scepticism
    • 2.3.3 Regulatory developments can drive adoption of camera-based technology
    • 2.3.4 Video telematics is at the core of the current M&A wave in the FM space
    • 2.3.5 Partnership strategies increasingly common in the video telematics space
    • 2.3.6 Increasing commoditisation of video telematics hardware expected
    • 2.3.7 OEM integration may ultimately lead to the widespread uptake of video
    • 2.3.8 Artificial intelligence and machine vision capabilities become table stakes

3 Company Profiles and Strategies

  • 3.1 Video telematics solution providers
    • 3.1.1 Bendix
    • 3.1.2 CameraMatics
    • 3.1.3 Exeros Technologies
    • 3.1.4 Fastview 360
    • 3.1.5 FleetCam
    • 3.1.6 iCAM Video Telematics
    • 3.1.7 Idrive
    • 3.1.8 LightMetrics
    • 3.1.9 Lytx
    • 3.1.10 Nauto
    • 3.1.11 Netradyne
    • 3.1.12 Seeing Machines
    • 3.1.13 SureCam
    • 3.1.14 Vision Techniques
    • 3.1.15 VisionTrack
    • 3.1.16 VUE (Radius Telematics)
    • 3.1.17 Waylens
  • 3.2 Fleet telematics solution providers
    • 3.2.1 AddSecure Smart Transport
    • 3.2.2 Azuga (Bridgestone)
    • 3.2.3 Forward Thinking Systems
    • 3.2.4 ISAAC Instruments
    • 3.2.5 J. J. Keller
    • 3.2.6 Matrix iQ
    • 3.2.7 Microlise
    • 3.2.8 MiX Telematics
    • 3.2.9 Motive
    • 3.2.10 Radius Telematics
    • 3.2.11 Samsara
    • 3.2.12 Sensata INSIGHTS
    • 3.2.13 Solera Fleet Solutions
    • 3.2.14 Trakm8
    • 3.2.15 Trimble
    • 3.2.16 Verizon Connect
  • 3.3 Hardware-focused suppliers
    • 3.3.1 D-TEG
    • 3.3.2 Howen
    • 3.3.3 Micronet
    • 3.3.4 Pittasoft (BlackVue)
    • 3.3.5 Positioning Universal
    • 3.3.6 Streamax
    • 3.3.7 Teltonika
  • List of Acronyms and Abbreviations

List of Figures

  • List of Figures
  • Figure 1.1: Multi-camera video telematics software interfaces
  • Figure 1.2: Video telematics hardware devices
  • Figure 1.3: Fleet management infrastructure overview
  • Figure 1.4: Example of distraction and fatigue detection
  • Figure 1.5: Illustration of WABCO's OnLaneALERT camera-based LDW system
  • Figure 1.6: Lytx Driver Safety Cycle
  • Figure 2.1: Installed base of video telematics (North America & Europe 2022-2027)
  • Figure 2.2: Top-10 video telematics providers, by installed base (World Q4-2022)
  • Figure 2.3: Video telematics market forecast (North America 2022-2027)
  • Figure 2.4: Video telematics market forecast (Europe 2022-2027)
  • Figure 2.5: Cipia-FS10 device and Driver Sense driver monitoring system
  • Figure 2.6: Examples of fleet management players offering video telematics
  • Figure 2.7: Webfleet Video hardware and backoffice interface
  • Figure 2.8: Examples of video telematics hardware used by fleet telematics players
  • Figure 2.9: Zonar Coach video-based safety solution
  • Figure 2.10: Fleet Complete Vision video telematics solution
  • Figure 2.11: Ctrack Iris camera solutions
  • Figure 2.12: CalAmp fleet dash cam
  • Figure 2.13: EROAD Clarity Dashcam
  • Figure 2.14: Navixy Marketplace extensions in the Cameras and ADAS sub-category
  • Figure 2.15: Driver fatigue & distraction monitoring solution from 3Dtracking & CareDrive
  • Figure 2.16: Video telematics hardware from Mitac and Jimi IoT
  • Figure 2.17: Diverse video telematics hardware device examples
  • Figure 2.18: PFK Electronics' Autowatch 852 Video Telematics unit
  • Figure 2.19: Powered by PFK examples
  • Figure 2.20: Examples of DVS and FORS compliance solutions
  • Figure 2.21: Mergers and acquisitions in the video telematics sector (2020-2023)
  • Figure 2.22: Illustrative examples of video telematics solutions involving multiple parties
  • Figure 2.23: AI-based Mask Detection functionality
  • Figure 3.1: SafetyDirect web portal
  • Figure 3.2: CameraMatics software interfaces and hardware range
  • Figure 3.3: Overview of Exeros' safety solutions
  • Figure 3.4: Overview of Exeros' TrackEye vehicle CCTV packages
  • Figure 3.5: TrackEye Vehicle CCTV and TrackEye Nano hardware
  • Figure 3.6: Idrive's AI Cam dashcam and Iris platform
  • Figure 3.7: Overview of the capabilities of the RideView platform
  • Figure 3.8: Examples of dash cam hardware alternatives
  • Figure 3.9: Illustration of ADAS and DMS features enabled by LightMetrics' AI modules
  • Figure 3.10: LightMetrics' dashboard fleet landing page & on-demand video with map view
  • Figure 3.11: Lytx DriveCam Event Recorder
  • Figure 3.12: Lytx user interface for fleet management services
  • Figure 3.13: Lytx Driver App with ELD functionality
  • Figure 3.14: Surfsight AI-12 dual-facing camera
  • Figure 3.15: Surfsight software interface
  • Figure 3.16: Nauto solution components
  • Figure 3.17: Nauto's AI-powered multi-sensor device
  • Figure 3.18: Netradyne's Driveri D-410 Quad Cam
  • Figure 3.19: Netradyne's Driveri D-210 Dual Cam
  • Figure 3.20: DriveriHubX camera extension
  • Figure 3.21: Example of real-time driving analysis by Netradyne's Driveri
  • Figure 3.22: Schematic overview of Seeing Machine's Guardian system
  • Figure 3.23: Hardware components of Seeing Machine's fleet product Guardian
  • Figure 3.24: Seeing Machines' new Guardian Live dashboard
  • Figure 3.25: SureCam video telematics and fleet tracking platform software interface
  • Figure 3.26: SureCam camera views
  • Figure 3.27: Vision Techniques' VT RECORD 5
  • Figure 3.28: VisionTrack's cloud-based IoT platform Autonomise.ai
  • Figure 3.29: VisionTrack's range of dashcams and mobile DVRs
  • Figure 3.30: VT3000 connected camera
  • Figure 3.31: VUE Group overview
  • Figure 3.32: VUEconnected portal and VUEmatics Connected (VMC) range
  • Figure 3.33: Overview of Waylens' solution
  • Figure 3.34: AddSecure camera package offerings
  • Figure 3.35: AddSecure RoadView video telematics solution
  • Figure 3.36: Azuga's offering including SafetyCam
  • Figure 3.37: Azuga's new SafetyCam AI Edition
  • Figure 3.38: Forward Thinking Systems' FleetCam vehicle camera system
  • Figure 3.39: FleetCam camera options and accessories
  • Figure 3.40: ISAAC InMetrics recorder/gateway, InControl tablet and InView camera
  • Figure 3.41: J. J. Keller Dashcam with Encompass Video Event Management
  • Figure 3.42: VP220D Dual Facing Camera
  • Figure 3.43: Features of the VideoProtects video monitoring service
  • Figure 3.44: Comparison of camera offerings from Matrix iQ
  • Figure 3.45: Matrix iQ platform screenshot and video footage playback
  • Figure 3.46: Microlise vehicle camera functionality
  • Figure 3.47: MiX Vision AI camera and driving coach device
  • Figure 3.48: MiX Vision original in-vehicle camera solution
  • Figure 3.49: Overview of the Motive Automated Operations Platform
  • Figure 3.50: Motive's user interface
  • Figure 3.51: Motive's AI Dashcam and legacy Smart Dashcam
  • Figure 3.52: Kinesis Vision software and hardware
  • Figure 3.53: Samsara dashboard with video functionality
  • Figure 3.54: Samsara's CM31 front-facing and CM32 dual-facing AI dash cams
  • Figure 3.55: Sensata INSIGHTS video telematics overview
  • Figure 3.56: AP1 2-in-1 ADAS camera
  • Figure 3.57: KP2 AI Camera and driver-facing camera add-on
  • Figure 3.58: Sensata INSIGHTS Elastic white-label reseller application
  • Figure 3.59: Overview of Solera fleet platform
  • Figure 3.60: Market segments by solution set
  • Figure 3.61: Summary of Solera's programs
  • Figure 3.62: SmartDrive SmartRecorder (SR4) hardware
  • Figure 3.63: Inattentive Driving+ in-cab driver-facing sensor
  • Figure 3.64: Solera Protect by SmartDrive hardware
  • Figure 3.65: Trakm8's RH600 4G integrated telematics camera and multi-camera DVRs
  • Figure 3.66: Trimble's Video Intelligence portal
  • Figure 3.67: DVR and camera options for Trimble's Video Intelligence
  • Figure 3.68: Cabin Intelligent Monitor (CIM) and DCube
  • Figure 3.69: Verizon Connect software platform interfaces
  • Figure 3.70: Verizon Connect Integrated Video
  • Figure 3.71: D-TEG's TX2100, TX4000LE and CRX3108
  • Figure 3.72: D-TEG PC Viewer Software for TX4000
  • Figure 3.73: Howen mobile DVR/NVR and Mobile Data Terminal
  • Figure 3.74: Howen's VSS software
  • Figure 3.75: Video solution from 3Dtracking in collaboration with Howen Technologies
  • Figure 3.76: Micronet SmartCam All-In-One Video Telematics device
  • Figure 3.77: Pittasoft's BlackVue DR770X-2CH Truck LTE
  • Figure 3.78: Positioning Universal's FT7500 LTE CAT-4 gateway device
  • Figure 3.79: Positioning Universal's 2nd generation AI-powered telematics video camera
  • Figure 3.80: Streamax's AD PLUS 2.0, X1N-H0401, X5N PRO-H0804 and C53
  • Figure 3.81: Streamax's CEIBA platform software
  • Figure 3.82: Streamax's FT Cloud software
  • Figure 3.83: Sales and production quantities by category (2016-2021)
  • Figure 3.84: Deliveries of connected mobile DVRs (2016-2021)
  • Figure 3.85: Teltonika DualCam and ADAS video telematics products
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