The automotive landscape is transitioning rapidly towards electric and autonomous vehicles, with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) becoming a standard feature. A report from Berg Insight reveals that over two-thirds of vehicles sold globally in 2024 will meet at least SAE Level 1 standards for automated driving, and this is projected to increase to 90.4% by 2030. The study outlines the SAE's six levels of automation and indicates significant growth in vehicles equipped with Level 2 systems, forecasting an increase from 28.1% in 2024 to 51.2% in 2030, underscoring the industry's shift towards advanced autonomous capabilities.
The rise of autonomous vehicles is facilitated by advanced driver assistance systems, with over 90% of cars expected to meet these standards by 2030.
According to Berg Insight, more than two-thirds of cars will meet SAE Level 1 standards by 2024, indicating strong market readiness for autonomous driving.
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