Read the Car Connectivity Consortium's Method for Improving Access to Repair Information

Aug. 9, 2017
The Car Connectivity Consortium announced a Car Data Ecosystem paper that presents a standardized method for linking repair shops with a vehicle’s data sources. The paper provides an overview of the significant benefits of monetizing a vehicle’s data.

Aug. 9, 2017—The Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC), an organization focused on enabling seamless mobile device-to-vehicle connectivity, announced a Car Data Ecosystem paper that presents a standardized method for linking data consumers with a vehicle’s data sources.

The paper provides an overview of the significant benefits of monetizing a vehicle’s data along with the top use cases and challenges associated with proprietary solutions.

CCC is focused on developing vehicle data standards for seamlessly connecting consumers to service providers, offering them customized offerings that are enhanced by the data-rich pool of vehicle information. A wide range of use cases can leverage vehicle data including usage-based insurance, real-time road monitoring, driver health and behavior monitoring, ride hailing and sharing, integrated vehicle maintenance, and many more.

CCC also plans to define an authentication and authorization service platform that enables data providers to offer vehicle information through any marketplace, while preventing uncontrolled dissemination and use without explicit consent.

When supported by leading automakers, handset vendors, digital security companies, insurance, and transportation infrastructure venders, a standardized Car Data Ecosystem can deliver enormous opportunities for vehicle data monetization, the organization said. CCC is in an exclusive position to bring these interests together to address the challenges of creating a Car Data Solution that balances the unique needs of each industry, while respecting consumer rights and privacy.

The CCC’s board of directors recognized the importance of a standardized approach for building a Car Data Ecosystem and approved this project in June 2016. The CCC board includes representatives from General Motors, Volkswagen, Daimler, RealVNC, BMW, PSA, Honda, LG Electronics, Hyundai, Alpine, Toyota, Panasonic, and Samsung.

The Car Data Ecosystem position paper is part of an ongoing effort to keep the industry updated about the current state of projects undertaken by CCC.

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