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      Mobility around the world has entered its most transformational moment since the invention of the internal combustion engine (ICE) or mass production of the Model T. Emerging technologies, and the pressures of population growth, urbanisation, and environmental concern, are spawning a new generation of transport solutions, which promise to transform the way we move people and goods.

      KPMG’s global series ‘Mobility 2030’ has already furnished extensive insights into these trends around the world, looking in-depth at the challenges and opportunities presented by key mobility disruptors such as Electric Vehicles (EV), Mobility as a Service (MaaS), and Autonomous Vehicles (AV). This paper looks at some of those same issues through a specifically Irish lens, considering Ireland’s readiness and their implications for private sector players, semi-states and policy makers.

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      Mobility 2030

      Electric & autonomous vehicles (PDF, 2.1MB)

      Contact the team

      For more on electric and autonomous vehicles, and the likely effects of mobility disruptors on Irish business, please contact Chris Brown of our Strategy team. We'd be delighted to hear from you.

      Christopher Brown

      Partner, Head of Strategy

      KPMG in Ireland

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