The Asia-Pacific smart transportation market stood at $3.7 billion in 2025 and is expected to expand to $9.0 billion by 2035, reflecting a 10.1% CAGR over the 2026 to 2035 period. Rapid urbanisation and motorisation are fundamental forces reshaping transportation systems across the Asia?Pacific. According to the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), more than 2.2 billion people now live in cities in this region, accounting for a majority share of global urban residents and placing intense demand on mobility networks. Urban populations are projected to expand further, with forecasts showing an additional 1.2 billion urban dwellers by 2050. This growth is accompanied by rising private vehicle ownership and increased congestion, pushing national and city governments to invest in smarter solutions such as real?time traffic management systems, digital ticketing platforms, and integrated parking controls across rail, road, air, and maritime transport.
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In response, governments are prioritising large, system-wide deployment of intelligent transport systems as core public infrastructure rather than incremental upgrades. Advanced Traffic Management Systems, electronic toll collection, and digital public transport platforms are increasingly positioned as core infrastructure to manage traffic volumes, improve operational efficiency, and support smart city initiatives. China’s ATMS coverage extends across 130,000 km of expressways and 400,000 km of highways in more than 25 provinces, alongside electronic tolling serving 70 million users and ITS centres operating in 586 cities. Similar momentum is visible in the Republic of Korea, where electronic tolling has been implemented at 332 toll booths nationwide, and GPS-based bus information systems operate across more than 40 provinces, strengthening real-time public transport management.
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