PARIS -- Stellantis is establishing a new business unit to help expand its data services business, part of its plans to generate at least 20 billion euros ($21.1 billion) from software-related activities by 2030.
The new unit, called Mobilisights, will license data to a wide range of customers including rival carmakers, drawing on Stellantis' connected vehicles, which are expected to total 34 million by 2030, up from about 12 million now.
Sanjiv Ghate, Mobilisights CEO, told reporters on Thursday during the CES show in Las Vegas that the business could help to reduce accidents by for example relaying information about road hazards, and also allow insurance products to be better tailored to individual drivers. Such data could be licensed to other automakers.
Setting up a separate unit should make it easier to establish partnerships, added Ghate, who joined Stellantis last year from digital mapping company Here and is based in the San Francisco area.…