Open statement: Europe Converging towards 5G-V2X Including Direct Communications
Ready to move forward with state-of-the-art technology, the major European carmakers, representing jointly over 70% market share, want to demonstrate their commitment to bridging differences and working together towards the widespread adoption of 5G-V2X.
With this initiative and recognising the need to strike a consensus, 5GAA and its members have charted a unified path forward for Europe in an open letter to policymakers, regulatory bodies, and industry players. The 5GAA announcement echoes the recently published position of the French Automotive Industry representative body (Plateforme Automobile – PFA, representing also 5GAA members like Renault, Stellantis and Valeo) designating 5G-V2X as the technology of choice for V2X direct communication.
Find the complete letter here.
About 5GAA
The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) is a global, cross-industry organization of over 120 members, including leading global automakers, Tier-1 suppliers, mobile operators, semiconductor companies, and test equipment vendors. 5GAA members work together to develop end-to-end solutions for future mobility and transport services. 5GAA is committed to helping define and develop the next generation of connected mobility, automated vehicle, and intelligent transport solutions based on C-V2X.
Media Contact
5GAA Communications Team: marcom@5gaa.org
Press Release: Automotive Giants at 5GAA Unite around the Future of Connected Mobility
Brussels, 28 September 2023– 5GAA announces a ground-breaking initiative to give new impetus to connected cars in Europe, based on 5G-V2X technology including direct communications, moving beyond past technology disputes.
Ready to move forward with state-of-the-art technology, the major European carmakers, representing jointly over 70% market share[1], want to demonstrate their commitment to bridging differences and working together towards the widespread adoption of 5G-V2X.
5G-V2X includes 5G-V2X mobile network communications (already deployed in vehicles since 2021 on our roads), complemented with 5G-V2X direct communications. 5G-V2X will provide essential and advanced connected car services, enhancing road safety, especially for vulnerable road users, decreasing traffic congestion, and improving overall mobility efficiency and driver comfort.
Following the provisional deal between the Council and the Parliament in June 2023 on the revision of the Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)[2], 5GAA looks forward to the EU institutions adopting the final text as soon as possible. The revised Directive will give the industry the necessary legal certainty to invest in 5G-V2X direct communications deployment, as it explicitly acknowledges technology neutrality.
The letter highlights the need for convergence and action to break the current stalemate and reposition the European Union in the global race for automotive connectivity as other world regions are making swift progress.
“By pledging their commitment to this open letter, leading OEMs demonstrate their commitment to bridging differences and working together towards the widespread adoption of 5G-V2X technology, the second generation of V2X technologies. This collective marks a pivotal starting point in Europe’s “race to 5G-V2X” spearheaded by 5GAA and its members. Extensive efforts are underway to tackle the technical and regulatory challenges that impede the timely deployment of 5G-V2X, aligning with the 5GAA roadmap”
Christoph Voigt, Chairman of the 5GAA Board and Head of R&D Connectivity at Audi.
With this initiative and recognising the need to strike a consensus, 5GAA and its members have charted a unified path forward for Europe in an open letter to policymakers, regulatory bodies, and industry players. The 5GAA announcement echoes the recently published position[3] of the French Automotive Industry representative body (Plateforme Automobile – PFA, representing also 5GAA members like Renault, Stellantis and Valeo) designating 5G-V2X as the technology of choice for V2X direct communication.
Our Member Vehicle Manufacturers Quotes
BMW is dedicated to investing in research and development to further harness the potential of 5G-V2X technology. By supporting the adoption of 5G-V2X technology, we aim to create a connected ecosystem that enhances the overall driving experience and contributes to a greener and smarter future.
Nicolai Kraemer, Vice President Connected Vehicle Platforms, BMW.
We look forward to the next steps the industry is taking for the broader deployment of technology to help enable a future where vehicles can ‘talk’ to similarly equipped vehicles, devices and road infrastructure which has the potential to help provide safer and more enjoyable on-road experiences.
Andre Welch, Director of Government Relations, Ford Motor Company.
JLR is committed to C-V2X delivery within its new generation of vehicles and fully supports 5GAA’s letter promoting European implementation of C-V2X.
Murray Paul, Director of Public Affairs, JLR
Renault’s approach to safety and substantial investments in safety-related R&D illustrates its transition from a traditional car manufacturer to a leading mobility services and tech company.
Arnaud Belloni, VP Renault Brand, Global Marketing
Renault’s safety vision within Human First program goes beyond designing safe cars. Renault is striving for technological advancements and driving innovation towards keeping everybody safe on the roads.
Katrin Matthes, Renault Software & System VP Innovation and Technology
Stellantis in pursuing its Dare Forward 2030 strategy encompassing the technology evolution for the connected and autonomous vehicle.
Francesco Lilli, Stellantis Global Head of Advanced Connectivity
5GAA V2X roadmap draws a common direction to enable on a global basis an efficient and safe mobility.
El Khamis Kadiri, Stellantis Connectivity & EE Expert
Media Contact
5GAA Communications Team: marcom@5gaa.org
[1] ACEA Passenger Car Registrations 2022, January 2023
[2] Council and Parliament strike a deal on the roll-out of intelligent transport systems, 08 June 2023
[3] https://pfa-auto.fr/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/PTF_V2X_short-range-radio-technology-choice_2023.pdf
The 5G Automotive Association’s position on the Commission Draft Regulation for an update of eCall standards
The European Commission’s proposed upgrade to the 112-based eCall in-vehicle system (eCall) standards is welcomed by 5GAA on behalf of its more than 120 members.
We firmly believe that the Commission should work to resolve the problems related to the legacy fleet concurrently with its efforts to ensure that future vehicles are designed with Next-Generation eCall (NG eCall) specifications in mind as soon as possible.
It should be mentioned that all of the uncertainties must be resolved together as soon as feasible for the industry to be able to establish and implement its strategy for production, development, and investments.
5GAA and its members stand willing and ready to support the Commission in expediting the process to achieve its goal.
Read the complete position paper here.
European Space-enabled Connectivity Solutions for the Car of the Future
Together with ESA, and the German Space Agency at DLR, 5GAA (5G Automotive Association), will host the ‘European Space-enabled Connectivity Solutions for the Car of the Future’ Workshop in Munich on November 6 and 7, 2023. The workshop is all about satellite solutions for the digital transformation of the automotive sector. Find out more here.
5GAA Online Session on the Evaluation of Radio-Based Positioning Enhancements for Automotive Use Cases
The 5G Automotive Association is pleased to invite you to our online session on the “Evaluation of Radio-Based Positioning Enhancements for Automotive Use Cases.”
In anticipation of the forthcoming release of a technical report on the Evaluation of Radio-Based Positioning Enhancements for Automotive Use Cases (EPOS) Work Item, the 5G Automotive Association is hosting an online session on Wednesday, 4 October, from 4:00 to 5:00 PM (CEST). The session will be led by Maximilian Stark (Bosch), Berthold Panzner (Nokia), Kerry Glover (Qorvo) and Jaeho Hwang (LGE). As the leading contributors to this publication, they will present the highlights of the EPOS technical report on the potential role of radio-based positioning technologies to support or enable automotive use cases with demanding positioning accuracy constraints.
Walkthrough of 5GAA’s Technical Report Automated Valet Parking Technology Assesment
During this Online Session, 5GAA delegates from Autotalks, BMW, Ericsson, Jember, and Verizon will walk through the 5GAA Technical Report on Automated Valet Parking (AVP). Published in May, the Report presents the results of the 5GAA Work Items Use Case Implementation Description Phase II (UCID II) and AVP using solutions based on cellular public networks (PN), Standalone Non-Public Networks (SNPN) and short-range PC5 Direct Communication technologies.
Evolution of Vehicular Communication Systems Beyond 5G
In recent years, 5G communication standards have started systematically addressing the wireless communication requirements of vertical industries such as the automotive sector.
The development of 5G communications systems for vehicular use cases, referred to as 5G-V2X, has enabled several automotive services that significantly improve the level of safety, efficiency and comfort experienced by traffic participants. In this context, joint efforts from stakeholders in telecommunications and transportation play an essential role in making these services a reality.
The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA), a cross-industry organisation, has over the past five years devoted significant time and effort into better understanding the use cases and requirements for developing technical solutions, carrying out trials, building business models and market strategies, and fostering multi-industry consensus among relevant communication standards organisations.
Such an endeavour is bringing end-to-end mobility solutions based on common understanding and setting the stage to support their smooth rollout in several regions.
Download the report here
5GAA Welcomes the Most Recent FCC Action to Permit C-V2X Deployments in Additional US Jurisdictions
The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) welcomes the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) decision to authorize initial deployments of Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (“C-V2X”) technology in the 5.9 GHz band to 17 entities, including 12 State Departments of Transportation (DOTs), Macomb County, City and County of Denver and to the University of Michigan.
“We have been eagerly waiting for this second FCC action to grant these 17 entities permission to deploy life-saving C-V2X technology in the United States, including the University of Michigan, which is also one of our members,” said John F. Kwant, Executive Director, Americas, for 5GAA. “This action extends the geographical jurisdiction for C-V2X deployment and represents a key milestone to achieve widespread deployment of this state-of-the-art vehicle safety technology.”
In December 2021, a group of automakers, state departments of transportation, and equipment manufacturers jointly filed a Waiver Request asking the FCC to waive its 5.9 GHz band rules to permit them to immediately deploy C-V2X technology. Following this joint filing, more than 17 entities requested waivers under the same conditions.
About 5GAA
The 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) is a global, cross-industry organization of over 120 members, including leading global automakers, Tier-1 suppliers, mobile operators, semiconductor companies, and test equipment vendors. 5GAA members work together to develop end-to-end solutions for future mobility and transport services. 5GAA is committed to helping define and develop the next generation of connected mobility, automated vehicle, and intelligent transport solutions based on C-V2X. For more information, visit our website.
Media Contact
5GAA Communications Team: marcom@5gaa.org
5GAA is Pleased to Announce Its Commitment to the US DOT’s National Roadway Safety Strategy Call to Action.
5GAA announced its support for the US Department of Transportation’s National Roadway Safety Strategy, together with more than 20 new allies.
“5GAA believes that Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (C-V2X) direct and network communications between vehicles, infrastructure and vulnerable road users will offer dramatic reductions in roadway injuries and deaths,” said John Kwant, 5GAA Executive Director, Americas. “Our roadmap for advanced use cases using connectivity technologies is being developed in close cooperation with infrastructure owners and operators to reflect both the industry ambitions for safer vehicles and the IOOs’ vision for safer roads.”
5GAA will continue to work closely with transportation leaders and ecosystem stakeholders towards improved funding for smart infrastructure, removing regulatory barriers and advocating for scalable business models to advance the deployment of C-V2X for road safety.
Read more here
Automotive USA 2023
Accelerate Electrification, Innovate Software, Transform Manufacturing
The automotive industry is facing more disruption than ever before, with governmental initiatives and pressure to reduce emissions, growing concerns around vehicle safety, plans for an autonomous future, and the need to secure supply chains.
Reuters Events: Automotive USA (8-9 November, Huntington Place, Detroit) is where the industry meets to hear from trailblazing OEMs, cutting-edge solution providers, and government agencies to solve the challenges facing you. Learn from C-suite case studies, network with decision-makers, and walk away with actionable insights for your day-to-day and long-term strategies.
John Kwant, 5GAA Executive Director Americas, will moderate a panel session that will take a deep dive into the lates developments in autonomous driving technology.
Join us on November 8th, 5:15 PM EDT in Detroit to learn how the latest advances in AI including generative AI, will impact autonomous driving development. We will also look at different approaches being taken to transition from ADAS to L4 autonomy to meet market demands.
Visit the event website to find out more information.
