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Home » Driving the Future: 5G Moves into the Automotive Industry

Driving the Future: 5G Moves into the Automotive Industry

August 19, 2025
in 5G / 6G / Wi-Fi, Automotive Networking
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Ericsson is looking for new opportunities in the automotive sector, which is entering a period of rapid change as 5G networks begin to support connected, autonomous, and intelligent transportation systems. Current 4G/LTE infrastructure cannot reliably meet the requirements for advanced vehicle technologies that depend on high bandwidth, low latency, and continuous connectivity. 5G networks provide these characteristics, enabling applications such as Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication, real-time traffic management, and automated driving.

Ericsson is working with automakers, transport authorities, and technology providers to develop 5G-enabled solutions for the automotive sector. The company has participated in connected car trials and autonomous driving pilots, while also contributing to global standards efforts through organizations such as 3GPP, ITU, and the 5G Automotive Association (5GAA). These initiatives aim to improve road safety, reduce congestion, support electrification, and provide enhanced infotainment services for drivers and passengers.

Looking ahead, Ericsson highlights that the evolution of 5G into 5G Advanced and eventually 6G will provide further improvements in reliability, responsiveness, and network capacity. “We’ve come to the point in the maturity of both the 5G networks in terms of the coverage that we provide, but also of the connectivity capabilities, cost structures, performance elements that are available for embedding connectivity in vehicles where we can now start to realize the benefits,” said Yasir Hussain, Vice President and CTO of Ericsson Canada.

• 5G enables ultra-reliable, low-latency communication for autonomous driving and V2X applications.

• Ericsson collaborates with automakers, city authorities, and standards groups to advance 5G deployment in transportation.

• Connected car trials and autonomous driving pilots demonstrate the practical impact of 5G capabilities.

• Stakeholders see benefits for manufacturing, driver safety, and traffic efficiency, alongside sustainability goals.

• Future advancements in 5G and 6G are expected to strengthen support for large-scale autonomous and connected mobility systems.

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