Installed base

The installed base plays a significant role in various industries, including computing, automotive, medical devices, and home appliances.

In these markets, the size of the installed base of a particular product or platform can impact the level of support and availability of replacement parts and accessories.

[citation needed] Manufacturers use the installed base information to plan the development of new products and services, and to determine the potential for future sales.

[citation needed] Apple's installed base of iOS devices, such as the iPhone and iPad, has allowed the company to offer a wide variety of accessories and services.

Apple's app store and media offerings are tailored to its device ecosystem, providing customers with a seamless experience.

Microsoft's installed base of Windows operating systems has provided the company with a platform to offer a diverse array of software and services.

Tesla's installed base of electric vehicles provides the company with an opportunity to offer related products and services, such as charging stations and energy storage systems.