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중국의 차내 결제 및 ETC 시장(2024년)

In-vehicle Payment and ETC Market Research Report, 2024

발행일: | 리서치사: ResearchInChina | 페이지 정보: 영문 220 Pages | 배송안내 : 1-2일 (영업일 기준)

    
    
    



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1. OEM은 온디맨드 서브스크립션 서비스 레이아웃을 강화

차량 OTA 기능의 향상으로 스마트카 비즈니스 모델은 전통적인 신차 판매에서 '하드웨어-소프트웨어' 조합으로 변화하고 있으며, 기능 구독이 OEM의 레이아웃의 대부분을 차지하게 되었습니다. 는 인포테인먼트, ADAS, 조명 등의 기능을 확장하는 다양한 구독 패키지를 발표했습니다.

구독 서비스는 OEM이 서비스 컨텐츠와 매출을 늘리는 중요한 수단이 되고 있습니다.

Audi는 2024년 '온디맨드 구독' 서비스 개발 및 출시에 박차를 가하고 있으며, 2024년 3월 유럽에서 2025 Audi A3가 하이빔 어시스트, 어댑티브 크루즈 컨트롤, 화제의 듀얼 존 클라이밋 컨트롤 등의 기능을 갖춘 구독 모델을 출시했습니다. 구독형 모델을 출시했습니다.

Mazda는 2024년 9월에 Mazda Connected Services를 시작했습니다. 미국에서는월10달러 또는 연간 120달러를 지불하면 원격 무선도어잠금, 차량 상태 보고서 등을 이용할 수 있습니다.

테슬라가 2025년 1분기 유럽과 중국에서 운전 보조 제품 'Full Self Driving'을 출시할 예정이라고 밝혔습니다. 중국에서의 구독 가격은 98달러/월, 약 711위안/월이 될 것으로 예상됩니다.

General Motors(GM)는 2026년까지 수십 개의 새로운 유료 디지털 기능을 탑재해 차량 외 매출을 급증시키는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다.

현재 OEM의 구독 서비스는 IVI에서 구매할 수 있으며, 사용자는 IVI에서 구독 서비스를 검색하고 결제 인터페이스에 진입할 수 있습니다. 그러나 결제 방법은 주로 휴대폰으로 QR코드를 스캔하는 방식으로 이루어지고 있습니다. 예를 들어 사용자는 AITO M9의 IVI로 ADS의 고급 기능 패키지를 구매하거나 EXEED Lingyun의 IVI로 차량용 음성 비서를 업데이트할 수 있습니다.

휴대폰을 통한 차량내 결제는 차량내 결제의 폐쇄 루프를 진정으로 실현하지 못합니다. 이러한 한계를 극복하기 위해 OEM 업체들은 IVI 네이티브 결제 시스템을 출시하고 있으며, 메르세데스-벤츠 고객은 메르세데스-벤츠 페이를 통해 휴대폰도 비밀번호도 필요 없습니다. 예를 들어 지문 인증만으로 지문 인식만으로 후륜 조향 각도가 더 큰 조향 시스템을 주문하는 것과 같은 구독 서비스를 구매할 수 있습니다.

2. IVI 용도 스토어는 차량내 구매 시나리오를 확대

풍부한 생태계 용도를 통해 IVI 용도 스토어는 사용자의 개인화된 엔터테인먼트 경험을 향상시킬뿐만 아니라 용도 생태계의 확장 성을 달성하고 차량내 구매 및 결제 시나리오를 확장 할 수 있습니다.

GAC, 앱스토어 기반 차량 탑재형 결제 특허 발표

2024년 4월, GAC는 차량용 앱스토어 결제 특허 '방법, 장비, 전자 장비 및 저장 매체(Method, device, electronic equipment and storage medium for purchasing in-vehicle goods)'를 발표했습니다. 이 특허는 사용자 정보와 차량 정보를 확인하고 주문을 결제 클라우드 서버로 전송하여 사용자가 IVI의 QR코드를 스캔하지 않고도 결제를 완료할 수 있습니다.

HARMAN Ignite Store의 여러 앱이 차량내 결제를 지원합니다.

2024년 1월, Harman은 Harman Ignite Store에 Harman Ignite Store Payments 솔루션을 추가했으며, 삼성 체크아웃(Samsung Checkout)을 기반으로 한 이 제품은 OEM의 지갑과 통합되어 여러 결제 서비스 프로바이더와 호환됩니다. Harman Ignite Store를 통해 OEM은 70개 이상의 앱에 액세스할 수 있습니다.

중국의 차량내 결제·ETC 시장에 대해 조사분석했으며, 차량내 결제, 차량내 서브스크립션 서비스, 차내 쇼핑, 차량내 ETC 각 시장에 관한 정보를 제공하고 있습니다.

목차

제1장 차량내 결제 시장의 개요

  • 차량내 결제의 개발 경위
  • 차량내 결제의 응용 시나리오
  • 차량내 결제 시스템 흐름
  • 주류 차량내 결제방법
  • 차량내 결제 산업 체인
  • 차량내 결제 플랫폼
  • 차량내 결제 에코시스템
  • 차량내 결제 특허
  • 차량내 결제의 소비자
  • 차량내 결제 인터랙션 방법

제2장 차량내 서브스크립션 서비스 시장

  • 차량내 서브스크립션 서비스의 개요
  • 차량내 서브스크립션의 인기 기능
  • 차량내 서브스크립션 서비스 시장 전망
  • 차량내 서브스크립션 OEM 사례
  • 차량내 서브스크립션 OEM 비즈니스 모델
  • 차량내 서브스크립션의 소비자

제3장 차내 쇼핑 시장

  • OEM 차내 쇼핑 레이아웃
  • BMW
  • Mercedes-Benz
  • Honda
  • Hyundai
  • Renault Samsung Motors
  • Jaguar Land Rover
  • Ford
  • Great Wall Motor
  • Xpeng
  • Geely
  • Chery
  • AITO
  • SAIC Volkswagen
  • SAIC Roewe
  • Other OEMs
  • 공급업체 차내 쇼핑 레이아웃
  • VISA
  • China UnionPay
  • Alipay
  • Huawei
  • 기타 차량내 결제 플랫폼

제4장 차량내 ETC, 프릭션리스 결제

  • 차량내 ETC의 정의와 분류
  • 차량내 ETC의 개발 경위
  • 차량내 ETC 정책 환경
  • 차량내 ETC 산업의 규모
  • 차량내 ETC 산업 체인
  • 대표적인 차량내 ETC 기업
  • OEM ETC 레이아웃
  • OEM ETC 레이아웃의 개요

제5장 차량내 결제 요약과 동향

  • 차량내 결제 개발 요약
  • 차량내 결제의 개발 경위
  • 차량내 결제 SWOT 분석
  • 모바일 결제 습관을 기른다.
  • 차량내 결제 기술 환경
  • 차량내 결제 데이터 마이닝과 이용은 큰 가능성을 내포하고 있다.
  • 기능 서브스크립션 서비스 등의 디지털 서비스가 새로운 가치를 실현
  • 동향 1
  • 동향 2
  • 동향 3
  • 동향 4
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Research on in-vehicle payment and ETC: analysis on three major application scenarios of in-vehicle payment

In-vehicle payment refers to users selecting and purchasing goods or services in the car and completing the payment in vehicles. The application scenarios are mainly divided into three categories: function subscription, in-vehicle shopping, and in-vehicle ETC.

Function subscription: Users can purchase function packages such as seat heating, parking assistance, sign recognition, and lane change warning through IVI.

In-vehicle shopping: Users purchase or pay for parking, refueling, charging, car washing, or road/bridge tolls, or purchase items , such as movies, music, games, etc. from the automotive mall via IVI.

Automotive ETC: ETC automatically pays highway tolls, parking fees, etc.

With the diversification of automotive ecological services, the increase of in-vehicle consumption entrances, and the expanding application scenarios of in-vehicle payment, smart cars are expected to become the next generation of "mobile wallets" after mobile phones.

1. OEMs strengthen the layout of on-demand subscription services

With the improvement of vehicle OTA capabilities, the smart car business model has changed from traditional new car sales to a combination of "hardware + software", and function subscription has become a major part of the layout of OEMs. Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, etc. have launched rich subscription packages to expand functions in infotainment, ADAS, lighting and other scenarios.

Subscription services have become an important way for OEMs to increase service content and revenue:

Audi accelerated the development and launch of "on-demand subscription" services in 2024. In March 2024, the 2025 Audi A3 in Europe introduced a subscription model for features such as high-beam assist, adaptive cruise control, and the much-talked-about dual-zone climate control.

Mazda launched the Mazda Connected Services in September 2024. Car owners can enjoy things like remote keyless entry and vehicle status reports for US$10/month or US$120/year.

Tesla says it will launch its "Full Self Driving" driver assistance product in Europe and China in Q1 2025. The subscription price in China is expected to be US$98/month, or approximately RMB711/month.

General Motors aims to turbocharge its non-vehicle revenue by introducing dozens of new fee-based digital features by 2026, including one enabling a car to predict when it will need maintenance, a top executive said on Thursday.

Currently, OEMs' subscription services can be purchased on IVI, and users can view subscription services on IVI and enter the payment interface. However, in terms of payment methods, payment is mainly made by scanning QR codes with mobile phones, for example, users purchase the high-level function package of ADS on the IVI of AITO M9 or renew the in-vehicle voice assistant on the IVI of EXEED Lingyun.

In-vehicle payment with mobile phones does not truly realize the closed loop of payment in vehicles. To break this deadlock, OEMs have launched IVI-native payment systems. With "Mercedes pay+", Mercedes-Benz customers do not need a mobile phone or even a password. They can purchase subscription services, such as ordering a rear-wheel steering system with a larger steering angle, simply through fingerprint recognition.

2. IVI application stores will expand in-vehicle purchase scenarios

Through rich ecological applications, IVI application stores can not only enhance the personalized and entertaining experience of users, but also attain the scalability of the application ecology and expand in-vehicle purchase and payment scenarios.

GAC announced a patent for in-vehicle payment based on the App store

In April 2024, GAC announced an in-vehicle App store payment patent - "Method, device, electronic equipment and storage medium for purchasing in-vehicle goods". This patent confirms user information and vehicle information, sends the order to the payment cloud server, and completes the deduction without the user having to scan the QR code on IVI to pay.

Multiple Apps in the HARMAN Ignite Store support in-vehicle payment

In January 2024, Harman added Harman Ignite Store Payments solution to Harman Ignite Store. The product backed by Samsung Checkout integrates with OEM wallets and supports multiple payment service providers. The Harman Ignite Store allows OEMs to access more than 70 Apps, including:

ChargePoint provides services like searching charging stations, charging and payment while driving.

Vector Unit offers In-vehicle games, so that users can play games such as "Beach Buggy Racing" directly on the automotive display.

Mavi: "Mavi OnMyWay" solution is designed to bring safe, easy, curated shopping to the dashboard of consumers' favorite connected cars. The solution is available via the Harman Ignite Store connected vehicle platform in vehicles that are equipped with Harman Ignite. It offers a seamless, cross-platform (from home to car) retail experience.

3. The expanded capabilities of AI assistants broaden in-vehicle payment scenarios.

With the combination of AI assistants and foundation models, active interaction capabilities and perception of vehicle sensors are enhanced, giving rise to a large number of in-vehicle payment scenarios. The vehicle can take action in advance before the user makes a request. Especially in some shopping scenes, the vehicle can provide users with full-process services such as demand perception, product selection and payment.

Alipay uses foundation models to provide in-vehicle payment in a pure voice mode

In September 2024, Alipay launched an autotmotive assistant named "Zhi Xiao Bao" based on the Ant Bailing foundation model. By connecting to the Alipay ecosystem, "Zhi Xiao Bao" can quickly book tickets, order food, hail taxis and the like through a pure voice mode, and can also give personalized advices according to the users' living habits, time and location, for example, it can automatically remind users that their vehicles are running low on power and help them find nearby parking lots and charging stations. In addition, voice-only smart ordering and express delivery are also being planned.

Overall, Zhi Xiao Bao will rely on Alipay's digital cockpit capabilities to complete in-vehicle payment. In terms of the payment process, Zhi Xiao Bao will be connected with the IVI system based on the Alipay account system. Regarding payment scenarios, it will use Alipay's powerful service system to cover more than 8,000 life services. As for payment methods, Zhi Xiao Bao will leverage Alipay's technology to enable various authentication methods such as password-free payment, face scanning payment, and voiceprint payment.

As of September 2024, Alipay had seen more than 1 billion users registered with real names and more than 300 million car owners, and had certified more than 100 million vehicles. Alipay has carried out in-depth cooperation with BYD, NIO, FAW Toyota, FAW Hongqi, FAW Audi, Xpeng, GAC Honda, FAW Volkswagen, Volvo and other brands. In mid-October, the executive in charge of Alipay stated that a large number of OEMs had expressed interest in Zhi Xiao Bao after its debut in early September, .

Huawei Celia actively perceives data such as the fuel level and completes the closed loop payment

The smart refueling function of the in-vehicle smart assistant "Celia" can not only provide car owners with a one-stop refueling service without having to get off cars or queuing, but can also actively perceive data such as the fuel level and vehicle location, and provide a closed-loop payment system of refueling reminders -> online payment -> one-click issuance of electronic invoices.

During driving, Celia will actively perceive the fuel level and user's refueling habits. When the fuel level is low, it will inform the user of the remaining mileage and remind the user to refuel in time. When the user arrives at the gas station, Celia will ask whether to activate the smart refueling service based on the user's geographic location, allowing the user to quickly find the smart refueling application. During the refueling payment process, the user can select the fuel gun number and fuel number on the IVI screen, enter the refueling amount and pay online, and get an electronic invoice with one click. The user does not need to get off the vehicle during the entire refueling process, which is more convenient and efficient. At the same time, the refueling service under the same Huawei account will be actively pushed to the user's mobile phone under Celia's suggestion, so that the service can be accessed through multiple entrances. This function is currently available on AITO M7.

4. ETC charging scenarios continue to expand, and ETC-based smart parking, smart refueling, smart charging and other services are launched.

ETC is the earliest in-vehicle payment scenario. The vehicle information recognition and automatic deduction allow car owners to pay easily without any feeling. Driven by ETC-related policies, the number of ETC users has grown rapidly. In 2023, the penetration rate of ETC hit more than 85% in China. It is expected to exceed 90% in 2024.

ETC is mainly used in three major scenarios: highways, multi-lane traffic flow (mainly toll stations for urban roads, bridges and tunnels with concentrated traffic flow), and smart parking lots. At the same time, ETC further spreads to scenarios such as refueling, charging, and car washing. The following companies have deployed the ETC business.

Xinlian Technology provides comprehensive automotive services such as Internet refueling, smart parking, and smart car washing based on ETC.

Trans Tech has launched smart transportation derivative businesses with "ETC+" as the core, like ETC+charging+parking, ETC+smart parking, ETC+refueling.

Genvict applies ETC to smart transportation fields such as smart parking and frictionless payment for refueling and charging.

Since 2020, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People's Republic of China (MIIT) has successively issued several policies requiring OEMs to provide optional ETC solutions.

In 2020, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology proposed the concept of "ETC OEM" for the first time, allowing cars to have ETC equipment installed in advance before leaving the factory, and car owners can directly activate it when purchasing cars.

In April 2020, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced that starting from January 1, 2021, new vehicle models applying for approval should be equipped with ETC equipment that uses direct power supply.

Subsequently, OEMs such as NIO and BYD began to launch OEM ETC equipment. OEM ETC equipment is not only more concise and beautiful in terms of wiring, but can also be deeply integrated with IVI, empowering more ETC application scenarios.

Table of Contents

1 Overview of In-vehicle Payment Market

  • 1.1 Development History of In-vehicle Payment
  • 1.2 Application Scenarios of In-vehicle Payment
    • 1.2.1 In-vehicle Subscription Services
    • 1.2.2 In-vehicle Shopping Services
    • 1.2.3 In-vehicle ETC and Frictionless Payment
  • 1.3 In-vehicle Payment System Process
  • 1.4 Mainstream In-vehicle Payment Methods
  • 1.5 In-vehicle Payment Industry Chain
  • 1.6 In-vehicle Payment Platform
  • 1.7 In-vehicle Payment Ecosystem
  • 1.8 In-vehicle Payment Patents
    • 1.8.1 In-vehicle Payment Patent Map
    • 1.8.2 In-vehicle Payment Patent Layout of OEMs
    • 1.8.3 In-vehicle Payment Patent Layout of Suppliers
    • 1.8.4 In-vehicle Payment Patent Layout of Ecological Companies
  • 1.9 In-vehicle Payment Consumers
    • 1.9.1 Domestic In-vehicle Payment Consumption
    • 1.9.2 Foreign In-vehicle Payment Consumption
  • 1.10 In-vehicle Payment Interaction Methods
    • 1.10.1 Application of HMI in In-vehicle Payment
    • 1.10.2 Touch Payment Cases in In-vehicle Payment
    • 1.10.3 Voice Payment Cases in In-vehicle Payment
    • 1.10.4 Face Recognition Payment Cases in In-vehicle Payment
    • 1.10.5 Fingerprint Recognition Payment Cases in In-vehicle Payment
    • 1.10.6 HMI Technology Trends

2 In-vehicle Subscription Service Market

  • 2.1 Overview of In-vehicle Subscription Services
  • 2.2 Popular Functions of In-vehicle Subscription
  • 2.3 Market Prospects of In-vehicle Subscription Services
  • 2.4 In-vehicle Subscription OEM Cases
    • 2.4.1 In-vehicle Subscription OEM Cases (1)
    • 2.4.2 In-vehicle Subscription OEM Cases (2)
    • 2.4.3 In-vehicle Subscription OEM Cases (3)
    • 2.4.4 In-vehicle Subscription OEM Cases (4)
    • 2.4.5 In-vehicle Subscription OEM Cases (5)
    • 2.4.6 In-vehicle Subscription OEM Cases (6)
    • 2.4.7 In-vehicle Subscription OEM Cases (7)
  • 2.5 In-vehicle Subscription OEM Business Models
  • 2.6 In-Vehicle Subscription Consumers

3 In-vehicle Shopping Market

  • 3.1 In-vehicle Shopping Layout of OEMs
  • 3.2 BMW
    • 3.2.1 Layout in In-vehicle Payment Application Scenarios
    • 3.2.2 Smart Parking
    • 3.2.3 Smart Parking Process
    • 3.2.4 Online Payment for Gas and Parking Fees in Germany
    • 3.2.5 In-vehicle Payment Service System
    • 3.2.6 In-vehicle Payment Based on Voiceprint Recognition
  • 3.3 Mercedes-Benz
    • 3.3.1 Layout in In-vehicle Payment Application Scenarios
    • 3.3.2 In-vehicle Refueling Payment
    • 3.3.3 In-vehicle Parking Payment
    • 3.3.4 Comparison between Mercedes pay and Mercedes pay+
  • 3.4 Honda
    • 3.4.1 Layout in In-vehicle Payment Application Scenarios
    • 3.4.2 Honda CONNECT
    • 3.4.3 Dream Drive System
  • 3.5 Hyundai
    • 3.5.1 Layout in In-vehicle Payment Application Scenarios
    • 3.5.2 Hyundai Pay
  • 3.6 Renault Samsung Motors
    • 3.6.1 Layout in In-vehicle Payment Application Scenarios
  • 3.7 Jaguar Land Rover
    • 3.7.1 Layout in In-vehicle Payment Application Scenarios
    • 3.7.2 In-vehicle Refueling (Charging) Payment
    • 3.7.3 In-vehicle Refueling Payment Process
  • 3.8 Ford
    • 3.8.1 Layout in In-vehicle Payment Application Scenarios
    • 3.8.2 In-vehicle Trading System
    • 3.8.3 In-vehicle Payment Communication System and Method
  • 3.9 Great Wall Motor
    • 3.9.1 Layout in In-vehicle Payment Application Scenarios
    • 3.9.2 Smart Parking
    • 3.9.3 Smart Refueling and Smart Car Washing
  • 3.10 Xpeng
    • 3.10.1 Layout in In-vehicle Payment Application Scenarios
    • 3.10.2 In-vehicle Payment
  • 3.11 Geely
    • 3.11.1 Layout in In-vehicle Payment Application Scenarios
    • 3.11.2 In-vehicle Payment Communication System and Method
  • 3.12 Chery
    • 3.12.1 Layout in In-vehicle Payment Application Scenarios
    • 3.12.2 In-vehicle Face Payment of EXEED
    • 3.12.3 Online Parking Fee Payment System
  • 3.13 AITO
    • 3.13.1 Layout in In-vehicle Payment Application Scenarios
    • 3.13.2 Frictionless Payment of Parking Fees
    • 3.13.3 Frictionless Payment of Charging Fees
    • 3.13.4 Celia Smart Payment
    • 3.13.5 In-vehicle Face Verification Payment
  • 3.14 SAIC Volkswagen
    • 3.14.1 Layout in In-vehicle Payment Application Scenarios
    • 3.14.2 Smart Connectivity System
  • 3.15 SAIC Roewe
    • 3.15.1 Layout in In-vehicle Payment Application Scenarios
    • 3.15.2 Frictionless Payment of Banma Zhixing's Interconnection System
  • 3.16 Other OEMs
    • 3.16.1 In-vehicle Payment Application Scenario Layout of Human Horizons
    • 3.16.2 GAC's In-vehicle Payment Patents
    • 3.16.3 Xiaomi's In-vehicle Payment Patents
    • 3.16.4 Skoda Launched Pay to Fuel
  • 3.17 In-vehicle Shopping Layout of Suppliers
  • 3.18 VISA
    • 3.18.1 In-vehicle Payment Business
    • 3.18.2 In-vehicle Payment Mechanism
    • 3.18.3 Cloud Token Framework
  • 3.19 China UnionPay
    • 3.19.1 In-vehicle Payment Business
    • 3.19.2 In-vehicle Payment System and Method
    • 3.19.3 In-vehicle Payment System and Method Based on T-Box
    • 3.19.4 In-vehicle Payment System and Method
  • 3.20 Alipay
    • 3.20.1 In-vehicle Payment Business
    • 3.20.2 AlphaRisk
    • 3.20.3 In-vehicle Payment Ecology
    • 3.20.4 In-vehicle Charging Layout
    • 3.20.5 ETC-based In-vehicle Payment
    • 3.20.6 Payment Method Based on License Plate Numbers
  • 3.21 Huawei
    • 3.21.1 In-vehicle Payment Business
    • 3.21.2 Smart Gas Station Solution
    • 3.21.3 V2X-based In-vehicle Payment System
  • 3.22 Other In-vehicle Payment Platforms
    • 3.22.1 Xevo
    • 3.22.2 IPS Group
    • 3.22.3 ZF
    • 3.22.4 DABCO
    • 3.22.5 Sheeva.AI
    • 3.22.6 JPMorgan Chase
    • 3.22.7 Software Republique
    • 3.22.8 FORVIA
    • 3.22.9 Harman

4 In-vehicle ETC and Frictionless Payment

  • 4.1 Definition and Classification of In-vehicle ETC
  • 4.2 Development History of In-vehicle ETC
  • 4.3 In-vehicle ETC Policy Environment
  • 4.4 Scale of In-vehicle ETC Industry
  • 4.5 In-vehicle ETC Industry Chain
    • 4.5.1 Upstream Industry Chain
    • 4.5.2 Midstream Industry Chain
    • 4.5.3 Downstream Industry Chain
  • 4.6 Typical In-vehicle ETC Companies
    • 4.6.1 Xinlian Technology
    • 4.6.2 Trans Tech
    • 4.6.3 Genvict
    • 4.6.4 ETC Business Layout of Other Suppliers
  • 4.7 OEM ETC Layout
    • 4.7.1 NIO
    • 4.7.2 Great Wall Motor
    • 4.7.3 Audi
  • 4.7 Ford
    • 4.7.5 Tesla
    • 4.7.6 BYD
  • 4.8 Summary of OEM ETC Layout

5 Summary and Trends of In-Vehicle Payment

  • 5.1 Summary of In-Vehicle Payment Development
  • 5.2 Development Path of In-Vehicle Payment
  • 5.3 SWOT Analysis of In-Vehicle Payment
  • 5.4 Cultivate the Habit of Using Mobile Payment
  • 5.5 In-vehicle Payment Technology Environment
  • 5.6 In-vehicle Payment Data Mining and Application Will Have Greater Potential
  • 5.7 Digital Services such as Function Subscription Services Realize More Value
  • 5.8 Trend 1
  • 5.9 Trend 2
  • 5.10 Trend 3
  • 5.11 Trend 4
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