DUBLIN—Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Competitive Benchmarking of Select Startups in the Global Automotive Aftermarket, 2016" report to their offering.

The global automotive start-up ecosystem is witnessing rapid growth. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are continuously scouting, investing, and acquiring start-ups that will be relevant to their businesses in the long term.

We segment the start-up ecosystem into Electric Vehicle Infrastructure, Telematics, In-Vehicle Technologies and ePlatforms. The report focuses on key funding patterns, OEM interests, partnerships and product capabilities. The study also focuses on business strategy and future investment avenues.

Service aggregators and app-based start-ups part of ePlatform have greater penetration, scalability and recurring revenue stream compared to Telematics and in-vehicle technology start-ups. Service aggregators received $130 million in funding, while electric vehicle infrastructure accrued $380 million in 2016.

For the ePlatform segment, distribution channel and channel enablers such as garages, mechanics and retailers are the key to deploying last-mile service to the consumer and providing a well-rounded service. While telematics-based aftermarket solutions depend on retail and auto repair shops for their market penetration. In-vehicle technologies are relatively in their nascent stage and are expected to grow once their prototypes are market ready. Government policies, safety regulations and real-world behavior are the deterrents of this segment.

The report also sheds light upon product benchmarking and distribution channel benchmarking across segments. Regional technology trends and growth potential for the next 5 years are some of the highlights covered as part of the benchmarking.

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

- What is the spectrum of OEM interest, funding and investor numbers in the start-ups?

- What are the product technologies and future investment avenues for the start-ups in the aftermarket?

- What are the potential revenue hotspots where new entrants can invest in the near future?

- What are the key service channels and partnerships in the aftermarket supply chain?

- What are the potential legislations and regulations that could float or sink the start-ups in an economy?

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Research Scope, Objectives, Background, and Methodology

3. Definitions and Segmentation

4. Overview of Aftermarket Start-ups

5. ePlatforms

6. Telematics

7. In-Vehicle Technology

8. Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Start-ups

9. Growth Opportunities and Companies to Action

10. Conclusions and Future Outlook

11. Appendix

Companies Mentioned

- Boston-Power

- Carrobot

- Carworkz

- Click Mechanic

- Evatran

- Evercharge

- Exploride

- Go Tire

- Jazzmyride

- Mojio

- Nauto

- Navdy

- Openbay

- PACE Telematics

- Shift Mobility

- Sparesbox

- Tuhu

- Vinli

- WayRay-Element & Navion

- WhoCanFixMyCar.com

- Your Mechanic

- Zubie

For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dbb25x/competitive

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