Autonomous Transportation

My colleague Jon LeSage serves as editor and publisher of Green Auto Market, which tracks the business of green cars, fuels, and technologies. He also serves as Automotive Editor, Green Initiatives at Automotive Digest and writes for Autoblog Green. He describes himself as follows: I’m passionate about – obsessed! – with this burgeoning global industry that has huge geopolitical, environmental, energy, and economic issues hovering around it.

Here’s a piece which examines autonomous, electrified shared rides and robo-taxis, which he believes appear to be the most likely way that cultural transformation will be taking place.

Personally, I’m not convinced, largely because I don’t see the business model for the automakers, not to mention Big Oil.  There’s a reason we’re still driving cars that weigh 25 times as much as our bodies, and filling their tanks with dead dinosaurs; it’s spelled m-o-n-e-y.

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One comment on “Autonomous Transportation
  1. marcopolo says:

    Craig,

    Nope, it’s spelled h-y-p-o-c-r-a-c-y !

    Nothing to do with “Big Oil”, you could go out tomorrow and buy any one of a dozen makes of EV’s on sale in your state.

    The fact that you don’t, is down to you. The “devil” or “evil” forces aren’t stopping you. In fact both your date and federal governments will pay you incentives to buy an EV.

    You chose to buy gasoline, and then vilify others who make you choice and the oil company from whom you choose to buy gasoline.