$198 Billion on Wheels: Telematics and Vehicle Electronics Are Steering the Future of Smart Mobility
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Chinmay
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June 26, 2025
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Electronics, Internet of Things, News
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adas, Automotive IoT, connected mobility, OTA updates, predictive maintenance, real-time diagnostics, software-defined vehicles, telematics, V2I telematics, vehicle electronics
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Modern vehicles are no longer just machines with engines—they’re software-defined platforms packed with sensors, chips, and real-time intelligence. According to a new report by Exactitude Consultancy, the global telematics and vehicle electronics market is expected to triple—from USD 63.4 billion in 2024 to over USD 198 billion by 2034, marking a massive CAGR of 12.2%. This is more than just …
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Cavli Wireless Unveils AQ20: A High-Performance IoT Module for Connected Vehicles
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Chinmay
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February 5, 2025
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New Product Release
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AQ20, Automotive IoT, Cavli Wireless, connected vehicles, eSIM, Fleet Tracking, GNSS Tracking, Intelligent Transport Systems, IoT in automotive, LTE IoT Module, smart mobility, telematics
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Cavli Wireless has introduced its latest Autograde AQ20 IoT module, designed to meet the demanding requirements of connected vehicle applications. With robust LTE Cat 4 connectivity, GNSS capabilities, and an optional eSIM, the AQ20 is a game-changer for automotive OEMs developing next-generation solutions. By combining high-speed data transmission, rugged durability, and seamless global connectivity, Cavli Wireless strengthens its position …
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India Tightens Security on Chinese IoT Modules Amid Data Risks
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Chinmay
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December 16, 2024
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India, Internet of Things, News
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Chinese imports, cybersecurity, India-China relations, IoT market growth, IoT modules, national security directive, Smart meters, telematics
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India is ramping up security measures to regulate the influx of Chinese Internet of Things (IoT) modules that currently dominate the domestic market. Concerns over data vulnerabilities and the potential for foreign state actors to access sensitive information have put these modules on the government’s radar. This development echoes India’s previous actions, such as restricting Chinese apps and telecom equipment, …
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