The mobility systems of the future are likely to be very different from what exists in most of the world today. The individual traveler is at the heart of this evolution, so consumers will need to be open to adopting new technologies and services. However, both the public and private sectors will have roles to play in paving the way.
Monetizing Car Data
McKinsey & Company, September 2016
Cars generate data about how they are used, where they are, and who is behind the wheel. With greater proliferation of shared mobility, progress in powertrain electrification, car autonomy, and vehicle connectivity, the amount of data from vehicles will grow exponentially, raising a key question: How might industry players in the evolving automotive ecosystem turn car-generated data into valuable products and services?
Creating a Unique and Secure Connected Vehicle Experience
A Platform for the Connected Vehicle
With more competition than ever before, automotive manufacturers are focused on creating a “best-in-class” ownership experience for consumers who purchase or lease their vehicles. The goal: greater customer satisfaction… which in turn leads to greater customer brand loyalty.
Shared Mobility: Innovation for Liveable Cities
International Transport Forum (2015)
This report investigates one particular scenario that evidence suggests could occur: the large-scale deployment of shared vehicle fleets that provide on-demand transport.
Automated and Autonomous Driving – Regulation Under Uncertainty
International Transport Forum (2015)
This report explores the strategic issues that will have to be considered by authorities as more fully automated and ultimately autonomous vehicles arrive on our streets and roads.
A Field Guide to the Future of Mobility
World Economic Forum (January 2016)
This paper primarily targets the key decision-makers and opinion leaders of cities and states, established enterprises and start-ups, and representatives of civil society. It aims to inform ideas and actions for future influencers, such as concerned or inspired citizens, professionals and students.
Performance and Disruption: A Perspective on the Automotive Supplier Landscape and Major Technology Trends
McKinsey Advanced Industries (March 2016)
McKinsey research into the performance of the global top 100 automotive suppliers reveals that automotive suppliers have reached the highest profitability level of the last decade with average profits of almost 7 percent in 2013 and 2014.
Automotive Revolution – Perspective Towards 2030
McKinsey Advanced Industries (January 2016)
Today’s economies are dramatically changing, triggered by development in emerging markets, the accelerated rise of new technologies, sustainability policies, and changing consumer preferences around ownership. Digitization and new business models have revolutionized other industries, and automotive will be no exception.
Competing for the Connected Customer
McKinsey Advanced Industries (September 2015)
Based on extensive consumer and executive surveys across three geographies (Asia, Europe, and North America), McKinsey outlines the impact of connectivity and automation on the automotive industry, and discuss potential strategies for automotive industry incumbents and newcomers alike.
Car Data: Paving the Way to Value-Creating Mobility
McKinsey Advanced Industries (March 2016)
The expected growth of the value pool from car data and shared mobility could add up to more than USD 1.5 trillion by 2030. New players are entering this competitive arena, as these companies are familiar with collecting enormous amounts of data, processing them, combining them with different sources, and deploying features and services that customers are willing to pay for.
Connected Car, Automotive Value Chain Unbound
McKinsey Advanced Industries (September 2014)
The term “connected car” is one of the most intensely debated buzzwords these days. How will it impact the underlying revenue and profit pools? In addition, what will determine who will benefit from changes in automotive profit pools?
Mobility of the Future: Opportunities for Automotive OEMs
McKinsey Advanced Industries (February 2012)
With empirical support from new market research out of Germany, McKinsey both identified consumer behavior patterns, and based on the results, highlights demands which will be key for the automotive industry in the next decades.
Urban Mobility at a Tipping Point
McKinsey Center for Business and Environment (September 2015)
The number of megacities with more than ten million people will continue to grow. The World Health Organization estimated in 2014 that seven million premature deaths are attributable to air pollution, and a significant share is the result of urban transit. However, the future does not have to be this way.