It genuinely feels like the automakers are within a few years of their innovator's dilemma moment, and I'm curious how each will react. Even with self-driving cars, it's likely that the volume of new car sales falls as utilization improves.
I reckon they could branch out to other areas where they can take advantage of their self-driving car experience and manufacturing and supply chain logistics. I reckon now is the time to pour R&D into modular chassis, different form factors (like 1 and 2 person pods) and possibly even acquiring earth moving equipment and farm robotics innovators. There's tons of opportunity in the space for autonomous wheeled vehicles besides passengers, and I'm curious if the automakers will capitalize on that opportunity.
I reckon they could branch out to other areas where they can take advantage of their self-driving car experience and manufacturing and supply chain logistics. I reckon now is the time to pour R&D into modular chassis, different form factors (like 1 and 2 person pods) and possibly even acquiring earth moving equipment and farm robotics innovators. There's tons of opportunity in the space for autonomous wheeled vehicles besides passengers, and I'm curious if the automakers will capitalize on that opportunity.