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5G to Power Half of All Vehicles by 2030 as Qualcomm Leads the Charge

Published: 8.14.2024

By 2030, the automotive industry is set to experience a monumental shift, with over 50% of all shipped vehicles expected to be equipped with 5G connectivity. This rapid adoption is driven by advancements in centralized vehicle architectures, digital cockpits, and the increasing prevalence of advanced autonomous driving systems (ADAS) at Level 3 and beyond.


According to recent data from Counterpoint Research, the surge in 5G-enabled vehicles will play a pivotal role in the future of transportation, marking a significant evolution in how vehicles operate and interact with their surroundings.



Qualcomm, a global leader in telecommunications technology, is at the forefront of this transformation. The company has made significant developments with its Snapdragon Automotive 5G platforms, designed to power the next generation of connected vehicles. These platforms will be able to support a range of applications, from in-car entertainment to crucial safety features like Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication, which enables real-time interaction between vehicles and infrastructure.


The growth in 5G connectivity is paralleled by a sharp increase in the shipments of automotive network access device (NAD) modules, which are essential for enabling this connectivity. Forecasts suggest that shipments of NAD modules will triple from 2020 to 2030, due to the rising demand for robust and reliable vehicle connectivity. These modules are vital for ensuring seamless communication for consumer-facing features and the sophisticated systems required in autonomous driving and advanced driver assistance systems.


The integration of 5G into vehicles is more than just a technological upgrade; it represents a significant shift towards smarter, more connected transportation networks. With 5G, vehicles can process vast amounts of data in real-time, allowing for enhanced safety features, better traffic management, and an overall improved driving experience. Additionally, the ability to perform over-the-air updates will keep vehicles up-to-date with the latest software, further enhancing their functionality and lifespan.


This trend is part of a broader move towards connectivity, electrification, and automation in the automotive industry, which is rapidly becoming the new standard. As a result, automakers and technology companies are increasingly collaborating to develop the necessary infrastructure and technologies to support this new era of connected vehicles.


As we move towards 2030, the automotive landscape will be dominated by vehicles that are not only autonomous and electric but also fully connected through 5G technology. With Qualcomm leading the charge, the future of driving promises to be safer, more efficient, and more integrated than ever before.

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