
Frost Radar™: Autonomous Shuttles, 2022
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Frost Radar™: Autonomous Shuttles, 2022
The autonomous shuttle will be an important step toward bringing driverless technology to the masses. Unlike other self-driving technologies that are being developed for logistics or personal transport, autonomous shuttles will carry multiple passengers on scheduled urban and rural routes, providing a clean and safe public transit option to decongest city centers, reduce emissions, and serve areas that lack scheduled bus transportation systems.
The industry is fragmented, with most companies in the pre-revenue stage. It also is extremely competitive, with many start-ups successfully testing shuttles capable of Level 4 autonomy and ready with a marketable solution.
The companies considered in this Frost RadarTM operate on a variety of business models (some are original equipment manufacturers, some are technology providers, and some are operators). The largest are based in Europe, where they benefit from European Union-led grants for pilots and the support that cities extend to test shuttles on public streets and integrate them with public transport systems.
The Frost Radar™ reveals the market positioning of companies in an industry using their Growth and Innovation scores as highlighted in the Frost Radar™ methodology. The document presents competitive profiles on each of the companies in the Frost Radar™ based on their strengths, opportunities, and a small discussion on their positioning. Frost & Sullivan analyzes dozens of companies in an industry and benchmarks them across 10 criteria on the Frost Radar™, where the leading companies in the industry are then positioned.
The autonomous shuttle will be an important step toward bringing driverless technology to the masses. Unlike other self-driving technologies that are being developed for logistics or personal transport, autonomous shuttles will carry multiple passengers on scheduled urban and rural routes, providing a clean and safe public transit option to decongest city centers, reduce emissions, and serve areas that lack scheduled bus transportation systems.
The industry is fragmented, with most companies in the pre-revenue stage. It also is extremely competitive, with many start-ups successfully testing shuttles capable of Level 4 autonomy and ready with a marketable solution.
The companies considered in this Frost RadarTM operate on a variety of business models (some are original equipment manufacturers, some are technology providers, and some are operators). The largest are based in Europe, where they benefit from European Union-led grants for pilots and the support that cities extend to test shuttles on public streets and integrate them with public transport systems.
The Frost Radar™ reveals the market positioning of companies in an industry using their Growth and Innovation scores as highlighted in the Frost Radar™ methodology. The document presents competitive profiles on each of the companies in the Frost Radar™ based on their strengths, opportunities, and a small discussion on their positioning. Frost & Sullivan analyzes dozens of companies in an industry and benchmarks them across 10 criteria on the Frost Radar™, where the leading companies in the industry are then positioned.
Table of Contents
33 Pages
- Strategic Imperative
- Growth Environment
- Frost Radar : Competitive Environment
- Aurrigo
- Beep
- EasyMile
- Holo
- IAV
- May Mobility
- Moovita
- Navya
- Sensible 4
- Transdev
- Strategic Insights
- Significance of Being on the Frost Radar
- Frost Radar Empowers the CEO's Growth Team
- Frost Radar Empowers Investors
- Frost Radar Empowers Customers
- Frost Radar Empowers the Board of Directors
- Frost Radar : Benchmarking Future Growth Potential
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