Autonomous Driving Car To Create New Growth Opportunities In Japan Toward 2025 - aftermarketNews

Autonomous Driving Car To Create New Growth Opportunities In Japan Toward 2025

The Japanese automotive market is now declining in terms of new vehicle sales due to depopulation, demotorization, as well as an aging society, especially in urban areas. As an alternative business strategy, many Japanese OEMs are trying to find new revenue streams with disruptive technologies and connected services.

The autonomous driving (AD) market in Japan experienced strong growth in 2016 with the first AD-Level 2 commercialized vehicle in the passenger car market. The Japanese automotive market is now declining in terms of new vehicle sales due to depopulation, demotorization, as well as an aging society, especially in urban areas. As an alternative business strategy, many Japanese OEMs are trying to find new revenue streams with disruptive technologies and connected services. AD is one of the high potential technologies that could bring business innovation beyond automotive industries, according to new research from Frost & Sullivan.

Frost & Sullivan’s new analysis, “Strategic Analysis of Automated Car Market in Japan, 2016,” finds that the unit shipment of automated vehicles at AD-level 2 in Japan is likely to grow up to 540,000, at a compound annual growth rate of 51.6 percent by 2025. This research assesses the Japanese automated car market dynamics and related government policy, regulations, as well as the roadmap toward 2025. It also provides an overview of major OEM roadmaps for automated car development as well as potential emerging market participants and new growth opportunities.

To view a sample of this research, click here.

 

The updating of JNCAP (Japan New Car Assessment Program) and revision of related laws will lead to the penetration of automated cars in Japan in the short-term.

“The current assessment of automated energy brake for vulnerable road users for JNCAP only covers daytime. However, in 2018, the coverage of the assessment is expected to be expanded from daytime to nighttime to be in line with the change in EuroNCAP. This change in JNCAP will lead many vehicles by Japanese OEMs to shift from ADAS systems to AD systems during the next decade,” said Sarasa Hayashi, Frost & Sullivan mobility research analyst.

In addition, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics will be the trigger to grow the penetration of automated cars in Japan. The Japanese government recognizes the Tokyo Olympics as the catalyst to boost AD systems beyond level 2 in Japan. Japanese OEMs have showcased AD technologies frequently, which increases consumers awareness for automated driving systems.

“New market participants, including AI or big data analytics companies, will take [on] more important roles in the future development of automated vehicles,” said Hayashi. “DeNA and SB Drive are key companies to watch as they disrupt the current ecosystem in the automotive industry in Japan through joint venture business and collaborative research related to automated driving technology.”

However, Frost & Sullivan notes, a lot of challenges, such as the lack of infrastructure for supporting AD, regulations for high AD-level cars and standardization for AD capabilities and HMI systems, need to be addressed to grow an automated car market in Japan.

“Automakers should partner with non-automotive industry participants beyond the conventional component suppliers in their group companies to commercialize advanced automated driving technologies,” said Hayashi. “More crossed alliance across automotive OEMs, component suppliers and tech companies will be a key for success in automated driving development.”

“Strategic Analysis of Automated Car Market in Japan, 2016” is part of Frost & Sullivan’s Future of Mobility Growth Partnership Service program.

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