Mapping technology roadblocks and opportunities in the transportation revolution
ISSN: 1087-8572
Article publication date: 14 June 2019
Issue publication date: 23 July 2019
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to set out a vision of the advent of autonomous electric vehicles (AEV), piloted by artificial intelligence and serviced by other “intelligent” machines, a scenario that poses vast implications for business strategy in many industries.
Design/methodology/approach
Given the speed with which business leaders today must assess and react to the business risks and opportunities engendered by breakthrough technological change, their plans to navigate an autonomous electric vehicle-based transportation future can benefit from a scenario map to the roadblocks and the richest prospects.
Findings
Self-driving electric cars and trucks, which are expected to transform the transportation landscape over the next decade. A smart charging grid is a critical technology development.
Practical implications
Business opportunities to transform ground transport in areas such as operations and supply chain management are significant as well, particularly with unsupervised AEVs, which could slash labor costs and transport times.
Social implications
AEVs are expected to free up more than 30 billion hours per year in the U.S. alone currently spent driving, sitting in traffic or searching for a parking space.
Originality/value
Offers a look at the technology evolution needed for the AEV transportation revolution.
Keywords
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank Kirsten Sandberg, Editor-in-chief of the Blockchain Research Institute; Adam Kelsey, principal member of technical staff at Draper Labs; Ravil Bikmetov, UNC Charlotte; M.A. Yasin Raja, Sr. Professor of Physics and Optical Science at UNC Charlotte and Churlzu Lim, Associate Professor of Systems Engineering at UNC Charlotte.
Citation
Blitz, A. and Kazi, K. (2019), "Mapping technology roadblocks and opportunities in the transportation revolution", Strategy & Leadership, Vol. 47 No. 4, pp. 43-46. https://doi.org/10.1108/SL-04-2019-0059
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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