The New Mobility is technology-driven, borne of new possibilities stemming from artificial intelligence, electrification, digitized data, and enhanced connectivity. However fast we may think it will happen, it will probably be upon us sooner than that. Everything about New Mobility makes it a solution that we needed yesterday – it tends to be cheaper, safer, cleaner, with far fewer greenhouse gas emissions with which to contend. While today many people are wary about buying electric cars, a huge swath of our children may not even consider owning a car at all. And their children will think nothing of climbing into a driverless ride-share or a train that goes 760 miles per hour. They’ll probably have their pizza delivered by robots. In fact, most of us will still be around to see many of those entrepreneurial dreams come true. Mobility is not just changing, it’s changing fundamentally how we get around and complete tasks – and at exponential speed. Elevated consumer expectations are also becoming as much a catalyst for change as technology. As in so many industries, service on demand is quickly becoming the norm in transportation. Travelers want fast, modern modes of transportation with transparent pricing, real-time updates, and reliable Wi-Fi whether they’re in the air or on the ground, or in the terminal, rail station, or car. They’re even willing to pay more for these conveniences. The current revolution in how we move ourselves and our things is indelibly tied to the explosion of connectivity – how we move ideas and data, how we do business, and how we stay in constant touch with family, friends, and the world around us. We use our mobile devices to shop, send texts, bank, listen to music, watch movies, get news, play games, and, oh yes, talk to each other. Today’s mobility is just as much about being able to get things done without moving an inch as it is about moving. And when we do move, we’re starting to refuse to go anywhere without those connections. That’s why we are making automakers turn our cars into just another mobile device. While mobility is progressing at a dizzying pace and expanding its share of global gross domestic product (GDP) in the process, society’s ability and preparedness.
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