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20 million Fully Autonomous/Self-Driving Vehicles to be on the Road by 2025 - Juniper Research

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A new study from Juniper Research forecasts almost 20 million fully autonomous or self-driving vehicles on the road by 2025, with consumer adoption set to take off in 2021. Driven by increased safety and convenience for drivers, development has progressed to live trials with North America and West Europe set to become the first to witness driverless cars in use on the road. The research found that in the interim, consumer usage of ADAS (Advanced Driving Assistance System) technologies such as adaptive cruise control and automated braking will become key. It argued that these systems will serve to prepare drivers for the psychological change from the role of driving a car to operating a driverless car.

Juniper Research via its recent research report finds that although the market has progressed to live trials, a discernible monetisation strategy has not become evident. Stakeholders are currently investigating multiple business models with manufacturers expected to engage in product licensing, self-production or open sourcing the systems. The market research firm has ranked Google the most promising player, having been in development the longest and having logged the highest amount of autonomous miles on public roads. The research, however noted that concerns over the decision making capabilities of these systems have been raised by the industry players.

 

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