Decoding the future of mobility
Mobility is undergoing disruptive transformations to give rise to an unprecedented ecosystem in the future. And the shift is creating the need for innovations to reap the benefits of the emerging mobility landscape and stay agile.
The Problem Today
It’s now widely accepted that by 2030, mobility, especially in large urban areas will be dramatically different from today. With transport seamlessly connecting people’s lives, consumers will be able to get from A to B in a way which is cheaper, cleaner, and safer. And our journeys will change to become productive and entertaining extensions.
50%
of public space is taken up by roads
Today cities are built for cars not people. We need to reclaim urban spaces for people to live, work, meet up and play in.
€130bn
EUR/year lost due to congestion
We need to change urban travel patterns, increase the efficiency of the transport system and further encourage the shift to lower emission transport modes.
1Yr
of our lives are spend commuting
More efficient transport and less time commuting can reduce pollution in cities and increase people’s quality of life.
67%
of road accidents happen in cities
Most fatal traffic accidents involving vulnerable road users in the EU happen in urban areas.
Transforming the mobility landscape
The future of mobility relies on three revolutionary trends driven by technology: vehicle electrification, connected and autonomous vehicles, and Mobility-as-a-Service. How can individuals and businesses maximize the advantages offered by this mobility revolution?
Navigating the stages of disruption
Through our extensive work with existing and new mobility players, we see a consistent set of challenges across five stages of disruption. Click through each stage to see what strategies your organisation could take to overcome these challenges and seize opportunities for growth:
Future impacts of mobility on sectors
Different sectors are facing changes and disruptions across multiple time horizons.
From the significant amounts of data generated by connected and autonomous vehicles, to the opportunities for smart advertising and concerns over vehicle security, the future of mobility is set to have a significant impact on Technology.