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Europe Intelligent Transportation Systems Research Report 2024-2033: AI-Driven Traffic Management and Smart-City Investments Accelerate Growth of Europe's ITS Market

Europe Intelligent Transportation Systems Research Report 2024-2033: AI-Driven Traffic Management and Smart-City Investments Accelerate Growth of Europe's ITS Market

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The Europe Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) market is projected to soar from $7.90 billion in 2024 to $14.62 billion by 2033, driven by advancements in AI traffic management, IoT, and 5G. Dominated by traffic management applications, ITS propels Europe's smart-city initiatives, enhancing road safety and urban mobility. Key players include Siemens AG and Kapsch TrafficCom AG.
European Intelligent Transportation Systems Market
Dublin, June 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Europe Intelligent Transportation Systems Market: Focus on Application, Product, and Country - Analysis and Forecast, 2024-2033" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.The Europe intelligent transportation systems (ITS) market is projected to reach $14.62 billion by 2033 from $7.90 billion in 2024, growing at a CAGR of 7.08% during the forecast period 2024-2033.
Road safety, public transport operations, freight logistics, and traffic management are the main applications that make up the European ITS market, with traffic management leading the way. EU and national investments in smart-city initiatives, cross-border C-ITS corridors, and autonomous vehicle pilot programs are what propel Europe's leadership in ITS adoption. Modern AI-powered traffic management, extensive IoT connection, and 5G-capable V2X solutions are all contributing to the rapid expansion of ITS deployment throughout the urban mobility networks in the region.
The market for Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) in Europe is developing quickly and is becoming a key component of the region's smart-mobility strategy. Using advanced sensing, communications, and analytics, ITS solutions turn legacy infrastructure into data-driven, interconnected networks, encompassing applications like adaptive traffic management, road-user safety systems, public transportation coordination, and freight-logistics optimisation. In order to reduce traffic, cut emissions, and improve network resilience, European cities are using Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for anything from dynamic signal control in large cities to real-time passenger information on tram and bus lines.
How can this report add value to an organization?This report adds value to an organization by providing comprehensive insights into the Europe intelligent transportation systems (ITS) market, enabling data-driven decision-making and strategic planning. It highlights emerging trends, technological advancements, and competitive dynamics, helping organizations identify growth opportunities and align their offerings with industry demands.
The report's detailed segmentation and regional analysis support targeted market expansion strategies, while its coverage of regulatory frameworks, sustainability initiatives, and cybersecurity measures ensures compliance with evolving transportation and smart city standards. By leveraging this report, organizations can enhance operational efficiency, optimize investments in ITS infrastructure, and gain a competitive edge in the rapidly evolving intelligent mobility ecosystem, ensuring long-term sustainability and innovation.Market Dynamics
Trends
Proliferation of AI-driven traffic management platforms for adaptive signal control and congestion mitigation.
Expansion of cross-border C-ITS corridors enabling seamless vehicle-to-infrastructure and multimodal coordination.
Integration of EV charging stations and smart-parking solutions into unified mobility ecosystems.
Deployment of real-time data analytics and digital-twin simulations for predictive maintenance and network planning.
Drivers
Substantial EU and national funding under Smart Cities, CEF and Green Deal programmes.
Stringent decarbonisation and air-quality mandates pushing investments in eco-friendly mobility solutions.
Rapid urbanisation and rising congestion driving demand for intelligent, demand-responsive transport services.
Maturation of 5G, IoT sensor networks and edge-computing infrastructures that underpin low-latency ITS applications.
Challenges
Fragmented regulatory frameworks and technical standards across member states hindering interoperability.
High capex and uncertain ROI timelines for municipalities balancing legacy infrastructure upgrades.
Complex GDPR and NIS2 compliance requirements raising cybersecurity, privacy and data-sovereignty costs.
Integration difficulties with ageing transport systems and insufficient skilled workforce for advanced ITS deployment.
Key Market Players and Competition Synopsis
Siemens AG
Kapsch TrafficCom AG
TomTom International BV
Q-Free
EFKON GmbH
PTV Planung Transport Verkehr GmbH
SWARCO
Key Attributes:
Report Attribute
Details
No. of Pages
102
Forecast Period
2024 - 2033
Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2024
$7.9 Billion
Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2033
$14.62 Billion
Compound Annual Growth Rate
7.0%
Regions Covered
Europe
Key Topics Covered: Executive SummaryScope and Definition1 Markets1.1 Intelligent Transportation Systems Market: Current and Future1.1.1 Role of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in ITS1.1.2 Integration of IoT and Smart City Infrastructure1.1.3 Big Data Analytics and Predictive Modeling in Traffic Management1.1.4 Blockchain for Data Security and Transparency1.1.5 5G and Edge Computing for Real-Time Data Processing1.1.6 Sustainability Trends: ITS for Reducing Emissions and Energy Use1.2 Supply Chain Overview1.2.1 Value Chain Analysis1.2.2 Pricing Trends in Key ITS Components1.3 Patent Analysis1.3.1 Patent Filing Trend (by Country)1.3.2 Patent Filing Trend (by Company)1.4 Regulatory Landscape1.4.1 Regional and Global ITS Regulations1.4.2 Data Privacy and Security Regulations Impact on ITS1.4.3 Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Regulatory Frameworks1.4.4 Environmental Policies and their Role in Promoting Green ITS1.5 Case Study1.5.1 Emergency and Disaster Response Applications1.6 Impact Analysis for Key Global Events1.6.1 COVID-19 Impact1.6.2 Russia-Ukraine War1.7 Market Dynamics Overview1.7.1 Market Drivers1.7.1.1 Evolving Multimodal Transportation and Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS)1.7.1.2 Growing Need for Freight and Logistics Optimization1.7.2 Market Restraints1.7.2.1 High Initial Infrastructure and Deployment Costs1.7.2.2 Technical Challenges with Integrating Legacy Systems1.7.3 Market Opportunities1.7.3.1 Rising Investments in Smart Cities Initiatives1.7.3.2 Growing Adoption of Autonomous and Connected Vehicles2 Regions2.1 Regional Summary2.2 Europe2.2.1 Regional Overview2.2.2 Key Market Participants in Europe2.2.3 Driving Factors for Market Growth2.2.4 Factors Challenging the Market2.2.5 Application2.2.6 Product2.2.7 Europe (by Country)2.2.7.1 Germany2.2.7.1.1 Application2.2.7.1.2 Product2.2.7.2 France2.2.7.2.1 Application2.2.7.2.2 Product2.2.7.3 U.K.2.2.7.3.1 Application2.2.7.3.2 Product2.2.7.4 Italy2.2.7.4.1 Application2.2.7.4.2 Product2.2.7.5 Spain2.2.7.5.1 Application2.2.7.5.2 Product2.2.7.6 Rest-of-Europe2.2.7.6.1 Application2.2.7.6.2 Product3 Markets - Competitive Benchmarking & Company Profiles3.1 Next Frontiers3.2 Geographic Assessment3.2.1 Overview3.2.2 Top Products/Product Portfolio3.2.3 Top Competitors3.2.4 Target Customers3.2.5 Key Personnel3.2.6 Analyst View3.2.7 Market Share, 20234 Research Methodology
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