Seizing the carpooling opportunity
Such has been the success of the business model that BlaBlaCar has become one of the fastest growing transport companies in Europe.
It’s all about design
When Kia unveiled a GT sports sedan at the Frankfurt Motor Show back in 2011, the Korean manufacturer soon realized it had something very special on its hands.
SEAT in the city
As automakers around the world race to reinvent the car for the 21st century city, Spanish brand SEAT has one major competitive advantage that has put it firmly in pole position.
Concept car sets new standards for hydrogen power
By 2020, Hyundai expects to launch 14 or more environmentally-focused models, including hybrids, plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles.
Automakers go back to the future
The need for action is urgent: in 2016 the average speed of a car in London hit a new low of under 8 mph—less than the speed of a horse-drawn carriage in the same streets in the Victorian era
Seizing the opportunities of the disruptive triangle
In the U.S., the average driver spends around an hour in the car per day with hands on the wheel, eyes on the road. The connected car revolution—linked with the rise of autonomous drive—will enable drivers to use this time more productively.
Enel supports V2G start-up
Faced with the rise of the electric vehicle (EV), giant Italian energy company Enel and Japanese carmaker Nissan have partnered with Nuvve, a start-up based in San Diego, to develop a new business model based on Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology.
Digitally driven: marketing innovations reach new segments
Carmakers need to eliminate silo structures and overcome traditional organizational boundaries. The goal must be to put the customer at the center and not the product.
Changing the relationship between humans and technology
Technology will be more and more human-like, hence making it easier for people to use. Therefore, people will embrace it immediately.
The future of sustainable mining
For Anglo American, local communities are absolutely critical. If you cannot work with them, they threaten the viability of the business. You have to give them something that is worthwhile and long-lasting.