The Insurance Telematics Market size is estimated at 166.72 Million active premiums in 2024, and is expected to reach 609.12 Million active premiums by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 29.60% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
Insurance telematics is most frequently used to track how people drive. It involves technology, such as GPS and sensors, to monitor and collect data on an individual's driving behavior. Insurance organizations use this data to assess risk and set personalized premiums accurately. Telematics devices installed in a vehicle help to track various parameters, such as speed, distance, and driving habits, which allows insurers to reward safe driving or adjust premiums based on actual usage patterns.
The insurance telematics market is highly fragmented due to the presence of global players and small and medium-sized enterprises. Some of the major players in the market are GEICO (Berkshire Hathaway Inc.), UnipolTech SpA (UNIPOL GRUPPO SpA), Octo Telematics SpA, DriveQuant, and Imertik Global Inc. Players in the market are adopting strategies such as partnerships and acquisitions to enhance product offerings and gain sustainable competitive advantage.
In February 2024, Kia announced that it entered into a strategic partnership with the company to make Kia connected vehicle (CIV) data available to auto insurers in the United States through the company’s Telematics Exchange (“LexisNexis”).
In December 2023, the Green Insurer partnered with Cambridge Mobile Telematics to launch car insurance that rewards responsible driving. The Green Insurer calculates a driver’s carbon footprint by analyzing driving data and fusing it with information about the vehicle. Cambridge Mobile Telematics (CMT) powers the service with driving data captured from smartphone sensors, transforming into driving and sustainability insights with artificial intelligence.
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