Clearing up two misconceptions: Mobility is its own industry. It is not derived from automotive or other industries. It aggregates and builds. Mobility is not
The Power Shift: From Automotive to Mobility
How large is the mobility industry? This nascent and fast-growing system, in which novelties, disruptions and new trends are common, is easy to admire, but
eBook: The Interface Between Humans and Machines
The relationship between humans and machines has been a rollercoaster-ride for centuries. Between euphoria and outright spite, a healthy scepticism rears its head every time
Should we buy electric vehicles?
This article was first published by Generation.e on 26th of June 2020 for the preparation of the Smarter Mobility Europe Live. Should we replace all internal combustion engine
Smarter Mobility In Logistics
This article was first published by Generation.e on 04th of June 2020 for the preparation of the Smarter Mobility Europe Live. Smart mobility is a human-centric industry, but
Being Driven – A study on human adoption and ownership of autonomous vehicles
The human side of the autonomous vehicle case has been undercovered and underestimated in previous studies. Our new innovative study aims to centre the debate
City planning for a post-car age
As urbanisation and online-shopping each intensify, cities and communities are being challenged to find space for a flood of new transport options for both people
Future-Proofing Autonomous Vehicles with Flexibility, Learning and Self-Healing
Last month’s CES featured countless autonomous pods from OEMs, suppliers and consumer electronics companies, all designed with great expectations for how passengers eventually will spend
The Mobility Revolution: A Primer for Fleet Managers
Neckermann Strategic Advisors collaborated with the NAFA Foundation on a unique and thorough white paper: THE MOBILITY REVOLUTION: A PRIMER FOR FLEET MANAGERS Written by Lukas
“Real” car companies must stop investing in the past
On July 1st, Elon Musk declared Tesla to be a “real car company”, after overcoming “production hell”* and hitting ambitious targets for its new Model