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The ecosystem supports a wide range of use cases tailored to meet the needs of various stakeholders.
Real-time diagnostics allow service providers and fleet managers to identify potential failures before they occur. This reduces downtime, optimizes repairs, and enhances vehicle reliability.
Driving behavior data enables insurers to calculate premiums tailored to individual drivers, rewarding safe behavior and lowering costs.
Live location data improves route optimization, helping reduce travel time and fuel consumption. Aggregated traffic data assists city planners in reducing congestion.
Governments and municipalities access anonymized vehicle data to plan infrastructure, optimize traffic flows, and monitor emissions.
Crash and hazard alerts allow emergency services to respond faster and more accurately, potentially saving lives.
Fleet operators monitor performance metrics across vehicles, ensuring cost-effective operations and compliance with maintenance schedules.
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OEMs, researchers, and service providers can buy and sell data on a neutral marketplace, enabling innovation and revenue generation.
Car owners (as the name suggests) own the car. They do the basic settings and onboarding activities for their car. They do not neccessarily drive the car! Data produced during the ride of a car, are produced by the driver and the driver should sit in the driver seat (perfect analogy) for the use of his data. So we will need to distinguish between them.
Car manufacturers and data aggregators are the ones that are providing the underlying infrstructure for the data collection. They pay the bill for the data collection and would like to monetize the data potentially. Let use the more generic term data aggregator for the sake of simplicity
ACEA issued a position paper where several use cases where outlined from OEM pov. You can find it here.
They are interested to create value out of the data and build business models and valuable use cases for multiple customers. They need access to data to fulfill their promise.
As a regulator, I want to audit data-sharing activities so that I can ensure compliance with laws
As a developer, I want access to sample datasets so that I can prototype innovative applications
W3C has already started the collection of consent cases. We use this as a starting point and build on this. It can be found here.