Automotive Operating Systems Industry: Powering the Future of Autonomous Vehicles

Automotive Operating System Market

The global automotive operating system industry is projected to grow from USD 12.7 billion in 2022 to USD 25.8 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 9.2%. Parameters such as increasing sales for premium cars, paired with rising adoption of ADAS technology by automotive OEMs are expected to support the revenue growth of the automotive operating system industry during the forecast period. Further, developments in autonomous vehicles, coupled with increasing penetration of electric vehicles will create lucrative opportunities for the automotive operating system industry. The major players in the automotive operating system industry are BlackBerry Limited (Canada), Automotive Grade Linux (US), Microsoft Corporation (US), Apple Inc. (US), and Alphabet Inc. (US). These companies have strong product portfolio that offer automotive operating system such as Linux, Android, and QNX, among others to automotive OEMs. These companies have adopted growth strategies such as partnerships, collaborations, and mergers & acquisitions to gain traction in the global automotive operating system industry.

“ADAS & safety system segment is expected to be the largest market  during the forecast period, by application.”

The ADAS & safety systems segment has the largest market share among all the applications in the automotive operating system industry. According to primary inputs, ADAS & safety systems have higher penetration rates in North America and Europe due to the improved infrastructure and strong government mandates towards safety systems in these regions. Government mandates and increasing awareness about vehicle safety are expected to fuel the demand for ADAS & safety systems across the globe. The implementation of regulations regarding the safety of vehicles, such as the UN Regulation on Advanced Emergency Braking Systems (AEBS) for cars, is expected to significantly improve road safety. The regulation has laid down technical requirements for the approval of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-pedestrian AEBS fitted on cars. Furthermore, in March 2022, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a final rule amending the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for accounting vehicles equipped with automated driving systems. The rule is limited to crashworthiness standards.

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“Linux segment is estimated to be the promising segment in the automotive operating system industry during the forecast period”

Linux is expected to be the promising segment by operating system type during the forecast period. Linux is estimated to maintain its market position and witness steady growth in the automotive operating system industry. Key automobile players using Linux include Baidu Inc. (China), Lyft (US), Mercedes-Benz (Germany), Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Japan), Chevrolet (US), Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan), Volkswagen Group (Germany), General Motors (US), and BMW AG (Germany). As per automotive experts, automotive manufacturers/OEMs will be running Linux-based OS on several applications, such as engine-control units, instrument clusters, embedded telematics systems, and Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS), in the near future. In May 2022, General Motors (US) collaborated with Red Hat Inc. (US), which is a well-known Linux company, to work on vehicle operating systems. With this collaboration, both companies intend to bring the era of open source to the automotive world, benefiting automotive manufacturers, ecosystem partners, and consumers, among others. All the aforementioned factors are expected to drive the demand for Linux-based operating systems during the forecast period.

“North America is expected to have significant growth during the forecast period.”

The North American region is expected to have significant growth during the forecast period. The countries considered for the North American region include the US, Canada, and Mexico. The North American automotive industry is one of the most advanced in the world. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has fostered the growth of the automotive industry in the region. Home to the big three—Ford Motors, General Motors, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, the automotive market in the US has favored passenger cars with advanced comfort and safety technologies. The consistent increase in the sales of luxury vehicles is likely to positively impact the demand for self-driving cars in North America. The large customer base and high disposable income levels in the region have fueled the demand for premium passenger cars. The increasing demand for autonomous driving and cruise control in premium vehicles would boost the market for automotive operating systems in this region.

Key Market Players

The automotive operating system industry is dominated by major players including BlackBerry Limited (Canada), Automotive Grade Linux (US), Microsoft Corporation (US), Apple Inc. (US), and Alphabet Inc. (US).

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