The future of transport is electric_
– quiet, efficient, and eco-friendly cars, bikes, motorbikes, and buses powered fully or partly by electricity. This industry is on a boom trajectory, with the International Energy Agency predicting that electric vehicles will have a 30% market share by 2030.
Mobility as a service_
MaaS lets people plan, book, and pay for multiple types of mobility services through a single digital channel. The concept represents a paradigm shift away from personally-owned cars and towards a more connected and greener reality, with the additional bonus that data gathered about people’s journeys used to make them even more efficient.
Autonomous Vehicles_
94% of road traffic deaths are caused by human error. A mass switch to autonomous (self-driving) cars could save hundreds of lives a year in the UK alone, as well as reducing travel time by 40% and harmful emissions by 60%. Once the stuff of science fiction, this is one of the most exciting and innovative sectors today.
Future Flight_
Technologies like electrification, digital services, and autonomy could revolutionise the aviation industry. A new generation of flying taxis, drones delivering goods and services, and small, all-electric aircraft are now within our grasp – and companies in this sector are looking for people who can help make them a reality.
Micromobility_
The micromobility industry, encompassing a range of lightweight vehicles like bikes, e-scooters, and mopeds, was dented by the pandemic and associated lockdowns but is now making a strong recovery. Companies in this sector are innovating at pace to ensure that accessible, affordable, and easy-to-use micromobility (both shared and private) is a big part of the future of sustainable travel.