Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 07/ 08
Over the last two weeks, the conversation around future mobility shifted from hype to hard reality across cities, fleets and platforms. Autonomous vehicles, micromobility and shared systems are being judged on safety, economics, governance and community impact rather than novelty. Regulators, operators and citizens are all pushing toward solutions that work at system level, not just in pilots.
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 05/ 06
Over these two weeks, LinkedIn conversations in the mobility converged around a clear pattern. Autonomous and AI enabled services are edging from pilots toward early scale, while micromobility and active travel are being operationalized as serious system components. At the same time, city infrastructure, corporate fleets and new partnerships are reshaping the economics and governance of movement.
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 03/ 04
Autonomous mobility conversations moved from technical capability to operational quality, safety validation, and city readiness. Micromobility focus shifted toward pragmatic infrastructure choices, resilience of shared fleets, and more inclusive product design. Corporate mobility budgets and public transport investments reinforced a broader move toward multimodal planning and governance.
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 51 - 02
LinkedIn voices frame mobility as critical infrastructure rather than side projects. Shared mobility, autonomous services, and public transport integration are treated as levers for economic competitiveness, social inclusion, and climate delivery. Cities and operators are testing concrete products, partnerships, and policies that will decide who really shapes everyday travel.
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 49/ 50
The period surfaced pragmatic progress across shared mobility, autonomy pilots, and public transport modernization. Corporate mobility strategies kept shifting toward data-led, multimodal options, while European cities pushed inclusive design and co-creation to widen access.
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 47/ 48
In the past two weeks, urban mobility debates intensified while autonomous pilots widened their geographic reach. Parking, curb, and network infrastructure emerged as critical enablers, and policy signals shaped how quickly ideas scale into operations.
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 45/ 46
In the past two weeks, LinkedIn conversations on mobility have shifted from isolated pilots to scalable, system level solutions. Robotaxis, micromobility, shared mobility and urban policy are all moving from vision to implementation. Together, these signals show a market that is commercializing fast while cities search for the right governance models.
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 43/ 44
The last two weeks show steady movement across autonomous services, shared and light mobility, and charging infrastructure. Urban policy signals support a shift toward integrated, human-centric networks, while targeted partnerships and pilot projects progress market readiness.
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 41/ 42
The past two weeks showed tangible movement across autonomous mobility, micromobility, and public transport, alongside strategic shifts in the automotive value chain. New tools and partnerships surfaced, while policy debates sharpened around safety, incentives, and zero-emission transitions
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 39/ 40
The past two weeks concentrated on autonomous mobility as the dominant storyline, with urban mobility debates and fleet digitization close behind. Across the posts, signals clustered around robotaxi readiness, micromobility’s role in city strategy, and pragmatic software and data foundations for fleets and vehicles.
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 37/ 38
The past two weeks show mobility shifting from isolated pilots to integrated systems that blend hardware, data, and policy. Momentum concentrates around micromobility infrastructure, pragmatic autonomy, and city-level design that prioritizes safety, reliability, and affordability.
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 35/ 36
The period shows micromobility governance tightening while operators professionalize and new tools raise the execution bar. Autonomous pilots advance from concept to dated deployments, as OEM and city collaborations anchor multimodal, data-led models