EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 21 MIN
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 11/ 12
from Best of LinkedIn: Next-Gen Vehicles & Mobility · host Thomas Allgeyer, Frenus GmbH
We curate most relevant posts about Future Mobility & Market Evolution on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition provides a comprehensive update on the 2026 global mobility landscape, focusing on the rapid commercialisation of autonomous robotaxis and the professionalisation of micromobility. Major industry players like Uber, Waymo, Zoox, and Rivian are forming strategic partnerships to scale driverless fleets across North America and Europe, while companies like Voi and Lime report record ridership and a shift toward financial profitability. The texts highlight a transition from experimental technology to integrated urban infrastructure, including the development of multimodal mobility hubs at stations and airports. However, experts warn that this growth necessitates urgent regulatory frameworks and better data integrity to prevent urban gridlock and ensure pedestrian safety. Critical discussions also emerge regarding road pricing, the environmental benefits of electric delivery fleets, and the necessity of equitable access for underserved communities. Collectively, the reports suggest that while self-driving technology is maturing, its ultimate success depends on how cities adapt their physical curb space and public transit systems to accommodate these innovations. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
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We curate most relevant posts about Future Mobility & Market Evolution on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. This edition provides a comprehensive update on the 2026 global mobility landscape, focusing on the rapid commercialisation of autonomous robotaxis and the professionalisation of micromobility. Major industry players like Uber, Waymo, Zoox, and Rivian are forming strategic partnerships to scale driverless fleets across North America and Europe, while companies like Voi and Lime report record ridership and a shift toward financial profitability. The texts highlight a transition from experimental technology to integrated urban infrastructure, including the development of multimodal mobility hubs at stations and airports. However, experts warn that this growth necessitates urgent regulatory frameworks and better data integrity to prevent urban gridlock and ensure pedestrian safety. Critical discussions also emerge regarding road pricing, the environmental benefits of electric delivery fleets, and the necessity of equitable access for underserved communities. Collectively, the reports suggest that while self-driving technology is maturing, its ultimate success depends on how cities adapt their physical curb space and public transit systems to accommodate these innovations. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
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