基于 GNSS 的道路定价的全球市场(第一版)
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基于 GNSS 的道路定价的全球市场(第一版)

The Global GNSS-Based Road Pricing Market - 1st Edition

出版日期: | 出版商: Berg Insight | 英文 80 Pages | 商品交期: 最快1-2个工作天内

价格

全球用于 RUC(Road user charging)的基于 GNSS 的车载装置的安装量预计将从 2023 年的 740 万台增长到 2028 年的 1060 万台,复合年增长率为 7.3%。

本报告分析了全球基于GNSS的道路收费市场,并提供了技术概述、主要供应商、产品和计费系统的最新趋势、2024年后市场发展方向、市场规模趋势预测以及主要市场趋势,及公司简介等调查。

调查概览

  • GNSS(全球导航卫星系统)和道路定价概述。
  • 来自对计费系统运营商和服务提供者的大量采访的见解。
  • 概述在11 个国家/地区运作的基于 GNSS 的道路定价系统,以及针对其他市场规划的各种规划和潜在趋势。
  • 活跃于基于 GNSS 的 RUC 价值链的10 家主要公司的简介。
  • 详细分析市场趋势和关键发展。
  • 市场预测(截至 2028 年)。

目录

图表列表

执行摘要

第一章 GNSS 与道路定价概述

  • GNSS(全球导航卫星系统)概述
    • GPS、GLONASS、Galileo、BDS
    • SBAS
  • 道路收费概述
    • ETC (Electronic Toll Collection) 和RUC (Road User Charging)
    • Vignette和e-Vignette)
    • 拥堵费制度
  • 基于 GNSS 的道路定价
  • 替代和补充技术和基础设施
    • DSRC 和 ANPR
  • EETS(欧洲电子收费服务)
  • 范围和限制

第二章 基于GNSS的道路收费系统

  • 欧洲
    • 比利时
    • 保加利亚
    • 捷克语
    • 德国
    • 匈牙利
    • 波兰
    • 斯洛伐克
    • 瑞士
    • 其他国家
  • 其他地区(ROW)
    • 纽西兰
    • 俄罗斯
    • 美国
    • 其他国家

第三章市场预测与结论

  • 市场分析
    • 主要国家基于GNSS的RUC
    • 基于GNSS的主要国家RUC市场预测
    • 区域市场特点
  • 市场驱动因素和趋势
    • EETS:促进整个欧洲的互通性
    • 计费技术前景:向 GNSS 发展
    • RUC/ETC 领域的外形趋势
    • 电动车 (EV) 和较低的燃油税收入有利于基于距离的 RUC
    • 车联网与ETC融合推广加值服务

第四章 公司简介及策略

  • Axxes
  • Continental
  • Emovis
  • EROAD
  • Eurowag
  • ITIS Holding
  • Kapsch
  • Telepass
  • Toll4Europe
  • TotalEnergies
  • 首字母缩写词和缩写词列表

How will the market for road user charging using GNSS-based systems evolve in 2024 and beyond? This report covers the latest trends and developments in the road tolling market. Berg Insight forecasts that the installed base of GNSS-based on-board units deployed for road user charging will grow at a CAGR of 7.3 percent from 7.4 million units worldwide in 2023 to 10.6 million units in 2028. Get up to date with the latest information about vendors, products and road tolling schemes.

Highlights from the report:

  • Introduction to global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) and road pricing.
  • Insights from numerous interviews with toll system operators and service providers.
  • Comprehensive overview of operational GNSS-based road pricing schemes in 11 countries as well as numerous planned and potential developments in other markets.
  • Profiles of 10 key companies active in the GNSS-based road user charging value chain.
  • In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.
  • Market forecasts lasting until 2028.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Executive Summary

1. Introduction to GNSS and Road Pricing

  • 1.1. Introduction to Global Navigation Satellite Systems
    • 1.1.1. GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and BDS
    • 1.1.2. SBAS
  • 1.2. Introduction to road pricing
    • 1.2.1. Electronic Toll Collection and Road User Charging
    • 1.2.2. Vignettes and e-vignettes
    • 1.2.3. Congestion charging
  • 1.3. GNSS-based road pricing
  • 1.4. Alternative and complementary technologies and infrastructure
    • 1.4.1. DSRC and ANPR
  • 1.5. European Electronic Toll Service
  • 1.6. Scope and delimitations

2. GNSS-Based Road Pricing Schemes

  • 2.1. Europe
    • 2.1.1. Belgium
    • 2.1.2. Bulgaria
    • 2.1.3. Czech Republic
    • 2.1.4. Germany
    • 2.1.5. Hungary
    • 2.1.6. Poland
    • 2.1.7. Slovakia
    • 2.1.8. Switzerland
    • 2.1.9. Other countries
  • 2.2. Rest of World
    • 2.2.1. New Zealand
    • 2.2.2. Russia
    • 2.2.3. United States
    • 2.2.4. Other countries

3. Market Forecasts and Conclusions

  • 3.1. Market analysis
    • 3.1.1. Major countries for GNSS-based road user charging
    • 3.1.2. Market forecasts for GNSS-based road user charging
    • 3.1.3. Regional market characteristics
  • 3.2. Market drivers and trends
    • 3.2.1. EETS drives interoperability across Europe
    • 3.2.2. The tolling technology landscape is trending towards GNSS
    • 3.2.3. Form factor developments in the RUC/ETC space
    • 3.2.4. Electric vehicles and declining fuel tax revenues favour distance-based RUC
    • 3.2.5. Convergence of vehicle telematics and electronic tolling facilitates VAS

4. Company Profiles and Strategies

  • 4.1. Axxes
  • 4.2. Continental
  • 4.3. Emovis
  • 4.4. EROAD
  • 4.5. Eurowag
  • 4.6. ITIS Holding
  • 4.7. Kapsch
  • 4.8. Telepass
  • 4.9. Toll4Europe
  • 4.10. TotalEnergies
  • List of Acronyms and Abbreviations

List of Figures

  • Figure 1.1: GPS segments
  • Figure 1.2: Vignette toll sticker
  • Figure 1.3: Schematic overview of GNSS-based road user charging scheme
  • Figure 1.4: Schematic overview of core technologies for electronic toll collection
  • Figure 1.5: Example of DSRC-based on-board unit and roadside infrastructure
  • Figure 1.6: Example of ANPR roadside infrastructure
  • Figure 1.7: Example of ANPR system used for mobile toll enforcement
  • Figure 1.8: Examples of OBUs
  • Figure 2.1: Satellic OBU used by Viapass
  • Figure 2.2: Overview of the structure of the Bulgarian electronic toll collection system
  • Figure 2.3: GNSS on-board unit for the Bulgarian toll domain
  • Figure 2.4: Billien OBU 5051 used for the electronic toll system in the Czech Republic
  • Figure 2.5: Toll Collect app for manual toll log-on
  • Figure 2.6: Toll Collect On-Board Unit (OBU)
  • Figure 2.7: Examples of OBUs for the HU-GO e-toll system
  • Figure 2.8: e-TOLL PL mobile application
  • Figure 2.9: On-Board Units used for the electronic toll collection system in Slovakia
  • Figure 2.10: Switzerland's first- and second-generation OBUs - Tripon and Emotach
  • Figure 2.11: NZ Transport Agency approved hubodometer & electronic distance recorder
  • Figure 2.12: Overview of elements and infrastructure of the Platon ETC system
  • Figure 2.13: On-board units used for the Platon ETC system
  • Figure 2.14: Timeline of research, pilots and programs by state (US 2023)
  • Figure 2.15: RUC landscape in the US (2023)
  • Figure 3.1: Installed base of GNSS on-board units for road user charging (2023-2028)
  • Figure 3.2: Top-10 countries for GNSS-based road user charging (Q4-2023)
  • Figure 3.3: GNSS-based road pricing market forecast (World 2023-2028)
  • Figure 3.4: Map of EETS implementation status by country (January 2024)
  • Figure 3.5: Registered EETS providers (2015-2023)
  • Figure 3.6: Multiple toll devices traditionally needed for trucks travelling across Europe
  • Figure 3.7: Illustration of hardware trend in GNSS-based tolling
  • Figure 4.1: B'Moov OBU offered by Axxes
  • Figure 4.2: Continental Road Usage Services overview
  • Figure 4.3: Continental on-board units (OBUs) used for electronic toll collection
  • Figure 4.4: VDO DTCO 4.1 smart tachograph and VDO Link smart connectivity device
  • Figure 4.5: EROAD's Ehubo2 displaying eRUC license
  • Figure 4.6: Eurowag toll boxes
  • Figure 4.7: Billien OBU EETS-ready hybrid on-board unit
  • Figure 4.8: EETS OBU-5310 from Kapsch TrafficCom
  • Figure 4.9: KMaster by Telepass
  • Figure 4.10: The partners in the Toll4Europe joint venture
  • Figure 4.11: Toll4Europe's On Board Unit
  • Figure 4.12: PASSango toll tag offered by TotalEnergies' AS24