Global & China HD Map Industry 2018-2025 - Global Market to Exceed $9 Billion in 2025 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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The global HD map market will be worth over $9 billion in 2025.

The autonomous driving industry is developing in leaps and bounds, facilitating the evolution of the HD map market. The more advanced autonomous driving is, the more accurate an HD map that will be required. It is predicted that the global HD map market will be worth over $9 billion in 2025.

The HD map industry is now in its infancy, with key players including map providers, start-ups, autonomous driving chip vendors, Tier 1 suppliers, automakers and mobility service firms. They might benefit from co-operation to jointly boost the industry but they are competing fiercely. Those who are first to finish production of HD maps will rule the roost in the market. Players of all levels thus shun their counterparts in co-operation.

Map providers: they are generally grown from conventional navigation maps - dedicating themselves to collecting data to produce a base map for an HD map, updating data and rolling out total HD map solutions. Major players include Here, TomTom, Waymo, AutoNavi (Amap), NavInfo and Baidu Maps.

These map giants are now busy with data acquisition. Among them, Here, TomTom, AutoNavi and Baidu Maps have collected an average of more than 300,000 square kilometers apiece.

In China, map providers must acquire a Class A Digital Navigation Map Production Qualification, which means foreign firms are all ineligible to produce maps in China, so they often team up with local qualified peers.

Start-ups: they are currently a majority in the HD map market, providing map providers with crowdsourcing data, map updates, and software and hardware technologies for high-precision positioning. They can be direct providers of HD map solutions, as long as they get the qualification. For example, Momenta became the first start-up qualified for map production in late 2018, before which qualifiers were largely conventional map providers. So it is to be expected that issuing licenses to start-ups will be a trend in China.

Automakers and mobility service firms: as the end users of HD maps, they will not only offer HD map updates but help producers with crowdsourcing.

In the future, as finished HD map products are launched, data updates (often done by start-ups, chip vendors, automakers and mobility service firms) will be a focus, and crowdsourcing updates will grow in importance.

Topics Covered

1. HD Map Industry

2. HD Map Support Technology & Data

3. China Map Providers

4. Foreign Map Providers

5. HD Map Start-ups

6. Industry Standard Organizations

Companies Featured

  • AutoNavi (amap.com)
  • Baidu Map
  • Bosch HD Technology
  • Careland
  • Carmera
  • Civil Maps
  • DeepMap
  • DeepMotion
  • Dilu Technology
  • Ditu Technology
  • Dynamic Map Planning
  • eMapgo Technologies
  • GEO Technology
  • Google Map
  • Here
  • Increment P
  • KuanDeng Technology
  • Leador
  • lvl 5
  • Mapbox
  • Momenta
  • NavInfo
  • Qianxun SI
  • Tencent Map
  • TomTom
  • TrafficData
  • Ushr
  • Wayz.ai
  • Wuhan KOTEI Big Data Corporation
  • Yujing Car
  • Zenrin

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