- 11th Allianz Motor Day: Allianz welcomes the EU Data Act – but sees further need for regulation on secure exchange of vehicle data
- Vehicle owners should have full control and sovereignty: they decide who can use the data from their vehicle for specific purposes
- Allianz calls for a regulated marketplace for data exchange and for vehicle manufacturers to demand fair prices for providing data
- The new regulation can strengthen the European digital economy and make our transport systems more sustainable, safer and more effective
- Allianz sees major customer benefits: the EU Data Act enables even more individualized and risk-based insurance premiums, improved accident prevention and smarter claims management in car insurance
- An Allianz survey conducted in five European countries shows that a growing number of car drivers are willing to share their car data with their insurer
MUNICH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–A new EU law aims to make data from connected vehicles usable – for the benefit of vehicle owners, to improve road safety and to enable sustainable digital innovation.
The EU Data Act was the main topic at the 11th Allianz Motor Day on October 17, 2023. Experts discussed the new regulation at the Allianz Center for Technology (AZT) in Ismaning.
Vehicle data, used wisely, makes the transport system safer, cleaner, smarter