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33% of km driven in 2030 will be "shared"

A PWC report on the automotive transition from 2018 suggested that thanks to the rise in car sharing, mobility in EU & USA will no longer be a product for many, rather a service for customers.


Key conclusions:

  • By 2030 the transport sector will require 138 million fewer cars in EU & USA

  • As a result of novel sharing concepts, the stock of cars could fall from 280 to 200 million in Europe and 270 to 212 million in the United States.

  • China, in contrast, is expected to see its vehicle inventory rise to 280 million vehicles in 2030, up from 180 million in 2018

  • In 2030 55% of cars will be electric

  • 33% of km driven in 2030 will be "shared"

  • 40% of mileage driven could be in autonomous vehicles by 2030



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