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| Content Provider | IET Digital Library |
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| Author | Ebbage, A. |
| Abstract | Mobility-as-a-Service is coming to the car sector, which means digitally enabled car-sharing and ride-hailing is set to overtake the traditional model of manufacture and sale of cars - and manufacturers need to be ready. Accenture research shows that by 2030 revenues from mobility services are projected to soar to almost euro1.2tn - with profits reaching as much as euro220bn. The study also says that by 2030, revenues from manufacturing and selling vehicles will be only marginally higher than they are today, and that profits from car sales will even shrink slightly (from euro126bn to euro122bn). Clearly the opportunities offered by Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) represent both a threat and an opportunity for OEMs (original equipment manufacturers). The article asks: what is Mobility-as-aService? How does it affect the everyday person? Within the car industry there are a few options: autonomous or driverless driving, where the car can guide itself to a defined point, is one; shared mobility, where a car is hailed much like a taxi but is driven by the individual, is another. Electric cars are a key player, and, finally, connected cars with Internet access and the ability to connect with devices inside and outside of the car to provide contextual information. |
| Starting Page | 68 |
| Ending Page | 71 |
| Page Count | 4 |
| ISSN | 17509637 |
| Volume Number | 14 |
| e-ISSN | 17509645 |
| Issue Number | Issue 4, May (2019) |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/et/14/4 |
| Journal | Engineering & Technology |
| Access Restriction | Limited |
| Subject Keyword | Automobile Automobile Industry Automobile Manufacture Automotive Electric Vehicle Autonomous Driving Car Industry Car Sales Car Sector Connected Cars Digitally Enabled Car-sharing Driverless Driving Electric Cars Information ReSource And Network Internet Internet Access MaaS Mobile Robots Mobility-as-a-Service OEMs Original Equipment Manufacturers Product And Commodities Ride-hailing Road Traffic System Control Shared Mobility Cars Traffic Engineering Computing Vehicle Manufacture |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
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