
Perspectives on Autonomous Vehicles
Sci-fi fans are familiar with Robo-taxis, Auto-taxis, and other types of autonomous vehicles that are envisioned to populate the roads of the future. However, since the hype of 2016-2018, the
Sci-fi fans are familiar with Robo-taxis, Auto-taxis, and other types of autonomous vehicles that are envisioned to populate the roads of the future. However, since the hype of 2016-2018, the
Autonomous cars have been viewed for years as closer related to ‘flying cars and jetpacks’ rather than actual means of transportation, being considered a technological advancement that always seems more
For the past decade, manufacturers and governments all over the world have been preparing for the adoption of self-driving cars—with the promise of transformative economic development. Today’s interactive
Recently, I talked to Ashley Nunes, a Senior Research Associate at Harvard Law School, whose research examines the economics of innovation. Readers and listeners may recall that I referenced Ashley’s
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Hello friends! Here’s my monthly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends. Items I selected include: Diesel & the Yellow Vests: Nearly 300,000 workers
As I said in this recent post, I was intrigued when I saw the title, “Lies, Damned Lies, AVs, Shared Mobility, and Urban Transit Futures” by Graham Currie, who is
Without a concurrent shift away from private vehicle ownership and toward ride sharing, the potential for electric, autonomous vehicles to reduce traffic and sprawl are severely limited, and CO2 reductions
Hello friends! Here’s my monthly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends. Items I selected for February include a cradle-to-grave (C2G) assessment of GHG
Happy Thursday friends! Here’s my monthly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends in July in more of a condensed form so that you
OPEC quintupled its forecast for sales of plug-in EVs projecting that they will reduce oil demand 8 million barrels by 2040, more than the current combined production of Iran and
Earlier this week, I attended and spoke at the Fuels Institute’s annual meeting in Denver. The theme for this year’s meeting focused on macro factors affecting the transportation market, including
A new report from the think tank RethinkX has projected that “[w]e are on the cusp of the fastest, deepest, most consequential disruption of transportation in history. By 2030, within
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According to researchers at the University of California at Davis and the Institute for Transportation & Development Policy, three transportation revolutions are in sight: vehicle electrification, automation and widespread shared
Happy Thursday friends! Here’s my weekly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends over the last week: It Only Takes a Few Countries to
How much could connected autonomous vehicles (CAVs) disrupt fuel demand? That’s one of the questions EIA (through contractors Z, Inc. and Energetics, Inc.) tried to provide insight on in this
Recently, I spoke with Ian Adams of the R Street Institute about the Institute’s work on fuel economy and especially autonomous mobility. I was inspired to contact Ian after I
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Happy Thursday friends! Here’s my weekly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends over the last week: Gallup Poll: 71% of U.S. respondents say