Public support measures for connected and automated driving: Final Report GROW-SME-15-C-N102

Augusto Medina, Audry Maulana, Douglas Thompson, Nishant Shandilya, Samuel Almeida, Aki Aapaoja, Matti Kutila, Erik Merkus, Koen Vervoort

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    Abstract

    This document is the Final Report of the study on "Public Support Measures for Connected and Automated Driving" developed within the Framework contract no. ENTR/300/PP/2013/FC. Studies have emphasised that themarket size for Connected and Automated Driving(C&AD) is increasing, with revenueestimatesfrom autonomous driving, connected services, and safety measures reaching 147 billion by 2022. It is clear thatC&AD hasa significantmarket potential inthe near future. The countries involved in this study include EU Member States, specifically France, Germany, Italy, Spain,Sweden and the United Kingdom. Outside of Europe, the study includes the USA, Japan, South Korea andChina. This study analysesthe strategies, funding programmes, standards, regulations and value chains for C&AD in the selectedcountries. Itaims to review and analyse C&AD technologies and to assess the effectiveness of existing EU support measuresfor the sector. Furthermore, the study provides a clearer picture of the EU'scurrent position compared to its third country counterparts in the C&AD sector.
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherEuropean Commission EC
    Number of pages207
    ISBN (Print)978-92-9202-254-9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017
    MoE publication typeD4 Published development or research report or study

    Publication series

    SeriesEU Publications
    NumberEA-01-17-634-EN-N
    ISSN1018-5593

    Keywords

    • connected and automated driving
    • CAD
    • EC
    • european Commission
    • standards
    • regulations
    • technologies

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