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市場調査レポート
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車両追跡システム市場の評価:車両タイプ・システム・技術・地域別の機会および予測 (2018-2032年)Vehicle Tracking System Market Assessment, By Vehicle Type, By System Type, By Technology Type, By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, 2018-2032F |
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車両追跡システム市場の評価:車両タイプ・システム・技術・地域別の機会および予測 (2018-2032年) |
出版日: 2025年05月19日
発行: Market Xcel - Markets and Data
ページ情報: 英文 236 Pages
納期: 3~5営業日
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世界の車両追跡システムの市場規模は、2024年の300億1,000万米ドルから、2025年から2032年の予測期間中はCAGR 19.81%で推移し、2032年には1,274億1,000万米ドルに達すると予測されています。
同市場の成長は、政府による厳格な規制、物流およびEコマース分野における車両需要の増加、車両安全性と運用の透明性に対する関心の高まりによって牽引されています。商用車へのテレマティクスを義務付ける政策や、企業によるリアルタイム資産追跡ニーズが、GPS搭載の追跡ソリューションにとって理想的な環境を創出しています。また、IoTやクラウドプラットフォームの成長により、革新的な追跡アーキテクチャの統合が進んでおり、保険業界では盗難防止技術への依存度が高まることで市場浸透が加速しています。
製造各社は、特にプレミアムセグメントにおいて、テレマティクスを標準装備として導入し、ブランドの差別化を図っています。一方で、サードパーティのサービスプロバイダーは、AIベースの分析プラットフォームを開発し、生の追跡データをルート最適化や予測保守に役立つ実用的なインサイトへと変換しています。5G接続とスマートシティインフラの融合は、システムの応答性を次のレベルに引き上げ、極めて高精度な位置情報取得を可能にしています。また、持続可能性が戦略的に重要視される中、追跡システムは排出傾向や燃費効率のモニタリングにも活用されており、各国の脱炭素目標にも合致しています。このような環境から、英国が次世代車載テレマティクスの成長拠点として注目されています。
例えば、2024年2月、Nissan Motor Company Ltd.は、英国の顧客向けに、NissanConnect Servicesアプリを通じてStolen Vehicle Tracking機能を導入しました。Nissanは、Stolen Vehicle Tracking (SVT) というサブスクリプション型サービスを提供しており、これはVodafone Automotiveによって支えられています。SVTは車両に内蔵されたGPSを使用して、リアルタイムの追跡および位置監視を可能にします。盗難が発生した場合には、Vodafoneが法執行機関と連携して迅速な車両回収を行い、オーナーの安全性を高めます。
当レポートでは、世界の車両追跡システムの市場を調査し、市場の定義と概要、市場規模の推移・予測、各種区分別の詳細分析、産業構造、市場成長への影響因子の分析、競合情勢、主要企業のプロファイルなどをまとめています。
Global vehicle tracking system market is projected to witness a CAGR of 19.81% during the forecast period, 2025-2032, growing from USD 30.01 billion in 2024 to USD 127.41 billion in 2032F. The global vehicle tracking system market is witnessing growth, driven by stringent government regulations, growing demand for vehicles from logistics and e-commerce platforms, and increasing emphasis on fleet safety and operational transparency. Government policies mandating commercial vehicle telematics and corporate demand for real-time asset tracking create an ideal environment for GPS-enabled tracking solutions. The growth in the Internet of Things and cloud platforms facilitates the unified integration of innovative tracking architectures, while increasing insurance industry dependence on theft deterrence technology boosts market penetration.
Manufacturers are embedding telematics as standard products, especially for premium segments, to increase brand differentiation. In parallel, third-party service providers are developing AI-based analytics platforms that convert raw tracking data into actionable insights to optimize routes and perform predictive maintenance. The intersection of 5G connectivity and smart city infrastructure also takes system responsiveness to the next level, making ultra-accurate geolocation capabilities. As sustainability takes on strategic importance, tracking systems are being used to monitor emission trends and fuel efficiency, in line with national decarbonization targets. This evolving environment makes the UK a high-growth center for next-gen vehicular telematics.
For instance, in February 2024, Nissan Motor Company Ltd. introduced a Stolen Vehicle Tracking function to its customers through the NissanConnect Services app in the United Kingdom. Nissan offers Stolen Vehicle Tracking (SVT), a subscription-based service powered by Vodafone Automotive. Using the vehicle's built-in GPS, SVT enables real-time tracking and location monitoring. In case of theft, Vodafone works with law enforcement to swiftly recover the vehicle, enhancing security for owners.
Growing Cross-Border Surveillance Requirements Bolster the Demand
Rising cross-border trade volumes and high-security measures, driving demand for advanced vehicle tracking systems that can conduct multinational surveillance. Governments are requiring advanced telematics to fight smuggling, illegal border crossing, and cargo theft, especially along weak transit routes. Tracking solutions now offer multi-satellite compatibility and encrypted data communication to ensure visibility across borders. Customs agents demand more and more real-time duty compliance tracking, fueling take-up of tamper-resistant logging and automated reporting at checkpoints. Expansion of transnational logistics partnerships further demands cross-compatible tracking systems that harmonize with local regulatory regimes, while regional tensions increase investments in dual-use surveillance technology. These trends solidify tracking systems as essential infrastructure for safe global supply chains.
For instance, in November 2024, Germany, France, and the Netherlands pushed to reform the European Investigation Order (EIO) to streamline cross-border vehicle surveillance. Their joint proposal seeks to amend the 2014 law, enabling police to extend GPS tracking and electronic surveillance of suspects' vehicles across EU borders without repeated legal approvals-boosting efficiency in transnational criminal investigations.
Growing Demand for Anti-Theft Technology Drives the Market
Rising car theft rates and insurability issues are spurring the adoption of anti-theft tracking solutions. Advanced solutions utilize AI-driven detection, geofencing notifications, and remote immobilization to identify theft attempts. Insurers increasingly promote policies with built-in telematics, encouraging consumers to embrace tracking technologies. Urbanization-inspired vehicle concentration and premium car ownership expansion further accelerate demand, while ride-hailing platforms incorporate tracking to protect drivers and riders. Car manufacturers are integrating biometric verification and blockchain-encrypted vehicle IDs to combat advanced networks of thieves. The aftermarket business prospers on upgrading conventional models with plug-and-play tracking kits with SOS triggers and crowd-sourced recovery networks. This intersection of security needs and technology innovation makes anti-theft devices a non-debatable auto accessory.
For instance, in June 2024, Monimoto UAB, introduced Monimoto 9, the latest innovation in anti-theft GPS tracking technology. Building on the success of Monimoto 7, which stood out for its high quality and customer acceptance, Monimoto 9 goes further by offering greater protection for any type of assets, such as motorcycles, ATVs, boat engines, trailers, etc.
Passenger Cars Lead the Market
Passenger cars hold the largest segment of the global vehicle tracking system market on account of the growing demand for safety features and usage-based insurance platforms. OEMs are integrating telematics as standard in mid-range and premium cars, providing features such as stolen vehicle tracking, driver behavior analysis, and emergency response integration. The rise in used-car sales is driving aftermarket installations, as customers prioritize post-purchase security solutions. Urban commuters and fleet managers use tracking information to streamline maintenance schedules and resale estimates. Regulatory pushes, in the form of mooted mandates for emergency alert systems, only reinforce passenger cars as the segment of choice. Luxury manufacturers use branded tracking services with concierge capabilities to differentiate products, whereas budget options emphasize lean, app-enabled designs.
For instance, in February 2025, RS Group launched TRAKO as the world's first GPS/SIM-free tracking system, revolutionizing fleet management. Using satellite data, it enables real-time vehicle monitoring-ideal for remote areas-setting a new benchmark in logistics technology.
Asia-Pacific Dominates the Market Sales
Asia-Pacific leads the global vehicle tracking systems, driven by India's logistics modernization drive, Southeast Asia's motor car boom, and China's technology-driven mobility revolution. Regional governments impose tight telematics regulations on commercial fleets, while urbanization drives private vehicle tracking adoption. India's GST-imposed formalization of logistics and China's Belt and Road Initiative make cross-border tracking interoperability a necessity. Local vendors use cost-competitive hardware manufacturing and AI software development to undercut international competitors. Japan and South Korea bring cutting-edge sensor technologies, augmenting regional product offerings. The intersection of manufacturing scale, digital infrastructure investments, and regulatory harmonization makes Asia-Pacific the hub of tracking system innovation and deployment, with ecosystems ranging from OEM partnerships to telecom collaborations and startup-driven disruption.
For instance, in December 2024, the MIT-WPU team developed a 5 G-integrated real-time vehicle data tracking system. The system, which MIT World Peace University designed, Pune researchers, allows fleet operators, automotive original equipment manufacturers, insurance firms, logistics companies, smart city planners, and others to take advantage of its real-time location tracking, geo-fencing, and emergency alert features. With the constantly rising demand for logistics, commercial transportation, and traffic management, the demand for effective vehicle monitoring systems to provide smoother operations that are rapid, secure, and reliable is on the rise. In a significant achievement in this direction, a team of professors and students at MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU), Pune, has developed an advanced vehicle data tracking system, backed by 5G and the latest technologies, for real-time vehicle monitoring, safety, and enhanced operational efficiency.
Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Global Vehicle Tracking System Market
U.S. tariffs on electronic components disrupt tracking system supply chains, inflating costs for import-dependent markets like India. Domestic manufacturers face pressure to localize production of GPS modules and semiconductor parts, accelerating R&D in indigenous alternatives. While tariffs hinder price-sensitive segments, they spur innovation in tariff-exempt technologies like software-defined tracking platforms. North American OEMs may pivot to regional suppliers, creating opportunities for Indian firms to fill gaps in Asian and African markets. Conversely, tariff-induced price hikes could slow adoption in budget-conscious commercial fleets, temporarily stifling growth. Strategic alliances between Indian tech firms and Southeast Asian manufacturers emerge as countermeasures, leveraging tariff-neutral trade agreements. Long-term, the market may bifurcate into premium global solutions and cost-optimized regional systems.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
The market features global tech giants, regional specialists, and agile startups competing on innovation. Differentiators include AI integration depth, cybersecurity robustness, and platform interoperability. Established players leverage OEM partnerships for factory-fit installations, while disruptors target aftermarket customization. Chinese firms dominate hardware affordability, whereas European entities lead in regulatory-compliant enterprise solutions. Strategic acquisitions prevail, with software firms acquiring hardware producers to offer end-to-end telematics. Differentiation increasingly hinges on predictive analytics capabilities and partnerships with cloud service providers. Niche players focus on verticals like cold-chain logistics or electric vehicle tracking, while incumbents expand into fleet management ecosystems. Intellectual property around low-power IoT connectivity and edge computing emerges as a critical battleground.
For instance, in December 2024, Geotab Inc. forged strategic OEM partnerships with Volvo Group, Kubota Corporation and Hyundai Motor Company. The Kubota collaboration stands out, targeting construction and vocational sectors by extending telematics beyond vehicle tracking to full worksite visibility-optimizing fleet and yard operations.
All segments will be provided for all regions and countries covered
Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.