According to our new Global Trends report, China, the EU, Japan, Korea, the UK, and the US are at the forefront of connected and automated vehicles (CAVs). Some of these economies have set targets specifically for large-scale CAV production and availability.
Regulatory and legal frameworks have also been adopted to ensure CAV become widely used in the respective countries.
Scope of the new Global Trends report:
- Who will win the global CAV race? Government strategies and plans in support of CAV deployments and commercial availability.
- Expected impacts and policy responses to the global semiconductor shortage.
- New regulatory frontiers for CAVs: in-vehicle data governance, CAV cybersecurity, liability regime.
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