EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 17 MIN
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 13/ 14
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 highlights a significant shift in global mobility, moving from experimental pilots toward integrated, data-driven infrastructure. Key themes include the expansion of commercial robotaxi services in Europe through partnerships like Uber and Pony.ai, alongside a maturing shared micromobility sector that is increasingly reaching profitability. Strategic discussions focus on the necessity of secure bicycle parking, the transition of car parks into multimodal energy hubs, and the use of artificial intelligence to manage urban transport demand. Contributors also emphasise regulatory evolution, such as the UK’s increased speed limits for e-bikes and Belgium’s innovative mobility budgets, to align transport with climate goals. Furthermore, the sources explore the growth of electric vehicle adoption driven by geopolitical factors and the emergence of new markets in Central Asia and Africa. Ultimately, these reports suggest that the future of transport depends on holistic systems that prioritise efficiency, safety, and equitable access over traditional vehicle ownership. 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 highlights a significant shift in global mobility, moving from experimental pilots toward integrated, data-driven infrastructure. Key themes include the expansion of commercial robotaxi services in Europe through partnerships like Uber and Pony.ai, alongside a maturing shared micromobility sector that is increasingly reaching profitability. Strategic discussions focus on the necessity of secure bicycle parking, the transition of car parks into multimodal energy hubs, and the use of artificial intelligence to manage urban transport demand. Contributors also emphasise regulatory evolution, such as the UK’s increased speed limits for e-bikes and Belgium’s innovative mobility budgets, to align transport with climate goals. Furthermore, the sources explore the growth of electric vehicle adoption driven by geopolitical factors and the emergence of new markets in Central Asia and Africa. Ultimately, these reports suggest that the future of transport depends on holistic systems that prioritise efficiency, safety, and equitable access over traditional vehicle ownership. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
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