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Understanding the Innovation Landscape needed for Enabling Technologies in the World’s Energy Transition

Paul Hobcraft

Artificial Intelligence and Big Data. We are far to slow in Government policy in providing incentives and organizing the capital markets to raise, distribute and commit to investment levels that are necessary to make this transition. Behind-the-meter batteries. Electric-vehicle smart charging. Internet of Things. Blockchain.

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Analysis Of The Next-Generation Mobility Value Chain

Corporate Innovation

In my book The Big Data Opportunity In Our Driverless Future I identify two distinct value chains that have been established because of the car ownership-centric model that has been dominant for the past 70+ years: the vehicle manufacturing and sale value chain , and the vehicle use value chain.

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A New Way of Thinking About the Automotive Industry

Qmarkets

Dan Akerson, retired CEO of General Motors, recently commented on Apple's alleged entrance into the automotive market with the following remarks: "We take steel, raw steel, and turn it into a car. While car sales in other markets, such as China, are still growing, a look at cities, here too, signals that this trend won't hold for long.

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6 Ways to Drive Sustainability in Transportation

Acuvate

A significant step in this journey has been taken at a recently concluded COP26 summit, where various governments have pledged to reduce emissions by 2030. One can say that AI has spearheaded the technological revolution in transportation, with the global AI in transportation market expected to reach $3.87 GHG emissions in 2022.