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Trends Shaping the Automotive Industry in 2022

Epicflow

This year, the automotive industry is expected to continue its recovery following the headwinds of tough 2020. The general outlook for 2022 is rather optimistic – the industry is going to take further steps towards producing smarter vehicles. What else should we expect in 2022? Connectivity: Further Developments .

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Sustainable Aviation: Emerging Trends and Opportunities

Tom Spencer

Figure 2: Aviation Industry CO 2 Emissions. If the aviation industry continues down the path of high CO 2 emissions, what will happen when new aerospace markets open: sub-orbital travel, supersonic flight, and space hotels? Billion industry by 2027. Aviation Industry Trends & Uncertainties. Policy Incentives.

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Death Spiral for Car Ownership? End of Fuel-Powered Cars by 2024?

MishTalk

My estimate for long-haul trucks taking over is 2021-2022 or so. Many of my readers think that 2021-2022 is impossible. Seba said the world is on the cusp of one of the fastest, deepest, most consequential disruptions of transportation in history. “By Using transport as a service: 16 cents per mile. Death Spiral for Cars.

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Study Says by 2030 1/4th of Miles Driven will be Driverless

MishTalk

A convergence of three trends – Ride Sharing, Autonomous Driving, and Vehicle Electrification—will offer big-city dwellers cheap, convenient transportation, transforming the automotive industry, says a report by the Boston Consulting group. Hundreds of billions of dollars worth of industry assets could turn into liabilities.

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First Self-Driving Truck Hits the Road Already, Nevada License AU010

MishTalk

And according to Daimler, which owns Mercedes-Benz, it will make long-haul road transportation safer, cheaper, and better for the planet. The lack of qualified drivers has created a “capacity crisis,” according to an October 2014 report by the American Transportation Research Institute.