Changing Gears: A Review of Faster, Smarter, Greener

The image shows the cover of the book "Faster, Smarter, Greener: The Future of the Car and Urban Mobility." It features modern urban transport imagery, including cars, bicycles, and a person using a smartphone, set against a city

The future of mobility faces a plethora of possible solutions, from electric vehicles to self-driving and connected cars, even declining car ownership in favor of eco-friendly and intelligent public transportation. Along with co-authors Venkat Sumantran, and David Gonsalvez, PVMI member Charles Fine has released a timely new book attempting to read these trends and offer authoritative predictions for the industry.Read More

Will Self-Driving Electric Vehicles Make Conventional Cars Worthless?

A person sitting in a classic Ford Model T car on a grassy field, surrounded by trees. The person is smiling and waving from the driver''s seat.

In the coming years, conventional cars will be as obsolete as rolling typewriters, according to RethinX, a Bay Area think tank. With the emergence of electric vehicles and Transportation-as-a-Service (TaaS), experts disagree about the likely adoption rate of shared autonomous transportation. Read More