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Robo-Taxi Market worth 3,830,912 units by 2030
The report "Robo-Taxi Market by Application (Goods and Passenger), Level of Autonomy (L4 and L5), Vehicle (Car and Shuttle/Van), Service (Rental and Station Based), Propulsion (Electric, Hybrid, and Fuel Cell), Component, and Region - Global Forecast to 2030" The global robo-taxi market is projected to grow from 2,024 units in 2020 to reach 3,830,912 units by 2030, at a CAGR of 112.67%. The growth of the robo-taxi market is influenced by the rising demand for ride-hailing services, high R&D investments, and government focus on reducing emissions, infrastructure development, and growth of the electrification of vehicles.
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Car is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR
The car segment is expected to be the largest and the fastest market. This is due to the testing of robo-taxis more for cars rather than big transport vehicles. Waymo recently became the first company to charge regular people for rides in self-driving “Waymo One”, which though had human backup drivers. Another example is Chrysler, which has ordered thousands of Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid minivans to Waymo. The collaboration will open a new business model for companies developing or working on robo-taxi. Uber placed an order for 24,000 Volvo XC90 SUVs for autonomous ridesharing services to scale its market share in autonomous vehicle. Additionally, the rising demand for shared mobility will also fuel the overall market demand for self-driving cars.
Passenger Transportation is expected to lead the robo-taxi market
Although, countries worldwide have already started operations for goods transportation, but passenger transportation is estimated to be the fastest and the largest growing market. This is due to the developments, testing, and deployments being more for passenger transportation compared to goods. Companies such as Uber, Lyft, DiDi, and Baidu are the major ride-hailing service providers which will boost the market demand for passenger transportation. Also, most companies are concentrating on Mobility As A Service (MAAS). For instance, the venture by e.GO Mobile AG and ZF Friedrichshafen planned to start series production of e.GO People Mover by the end of 2019 in Germany. This vehicle will be deployed as robo-taxis by transportation operator Transdev in Germany. Oxbotica, an autonomous vehicle software company and Addison Lee, a London-based private hire taxi company, partnered to launch self-driving taxis by 2021.
Asia Pacific is expected to lead the market during the forecast period
The Asia Pacific market is the largest because of the growth in China, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore. Rising emission concerns, increasing shared mobility, focus on public transport, and high technological development in the region are driving the robo-taxi market in Asia Pacific. Companies such as DiDi, Aptiv, Baidu, Nissan, ZMP, and Hyundai are the major players present in the region. The growth is also driven by the developments in Singapore, South Korea, China, and Japan. For instance, Singapore was the first country to test robo-taxis in 2016 publicly. nuTonomy started testing robo-taxis with Renault Zoes and Mitsubishi i-MiEv vehicle. South Korean auto giant Hyundai has partnered with the US startup Aurora Tech to develop robo-taxis in South Korea. Hyundai is expected to test the service by 2021. The company will deploy fuel cell electric vehicle Nexo and compact SUV Kona electric in Sejong for driverless taxi service. The vehicles would have level 4 automation.
The self-driving taxi manufacturers include Waymo LLC (US), Aptiv (Ireland), GM Cruise (US), Ridecell, Inc (US), Uber Technologies Inc. (US), NAVYA (France), and EasyMile (France).
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L'acceuil ERASMUS
It’s been a while since I last checked in! I’ve got a lot of things to talk about, some good some not so good, but it’s about time I updated!
The last time I checked in I had just started to settle in a bit more in my new life here in Clermont-Ferrand, talking more French and making a few friends. Well I went to the Welcome talk the following day and that’s when things started to happen. The talk itself was about as average and mundane as and introductory talk could be, there was a lot of information to digest as well, but afterwards there was a special social event organised for the ERASMUS students to go to.
It turned out to be very fun! I wasn’t expecting much since social events back home by Cardiff University didn’t tend to be that good, but as this is France there were lovely hors-d'œuvres accompanied by white and red wine. I am one of those who finds it easier to socialise after drinking some alcohol, so the wine was really good for breaking down whatever social anxieties I had.
At first I lingered around the English students, meeting mostly girls from Ireland and Scotland and chatting about how we’d been spending our time here since arriving. It was fun but as usual I a bit sidelined since there were some big characters I couldn’t compete with.
Then by chance a girl approached with her friend and said hello, so we started talking. I found out she was German and her name was Betül - it took me a few tries to pronounce it correctly. She and her friend Anja were both very nice, so after a while I broke off from the English girls and hung around with Betül. Slowly more German girls joined our conversation and it suddenly became a game of “make Sarah say the difficult German word!” But this was totally fine since I love learning languages!
The event ended at around 7.30 and we decided to grab a drink at a bar together, it was super busy though since Thursdays are apparently the big night out for the clermontois. Nonetheless we had a good time and I had made some friends. I eventually spent more time with Betül the following day, getting our ability test and timetabling done.
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I spent the next day not really doing much as I had some issues with my timetable that couldn’t be resolved until Monday (today - though it’s still a WIP). During the day I had sent a friend request to an English boy called Toby to whom I hadn’t had the time to say hello at the social evening. We got chatting a bit and come 10pm that night we were off for a drink.
On our way there he bumped into 2 German guys he had befriended on Thursday as they were waiting for a couple friends to get drinks with too - it was a Saturday night after all. So we decided to go together and they were also very nice and fun to talk to. Eventually a Slovakian girl called Eva joined (their friend), her English was not as good but that did not stop her from being very entertaining! She invited me to go on a cycle trip the following day along with Christian, Luka, Toby and others I hadn’t yet met. I quickly said yes - any chance to make friends I will take!
Towards the end of our drinking outing Toby had been invited to a nearby club called Baraka, where the infamous Robert or “Robbish” was partying with a fellow Irish friend. So, crazily, we joined them - I thought to myself ‘I am finally going on my first night out in France’. It was different to the clubs that I’m used to in Cardiff but it wasn’t bad at all - I had stopped drinking alcohol at this point so I would have some kind of energy for the bike ride. It was nearly 2:30am when we finally left - although Toby was having all kinds of fun with the two Irish lads, so much fun that he would not be present for the bike ride after getting home at 7am...
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So Sunday arrived, and I set off to meet Christian and Luka and the others at a C-vélo station (C-vélo is the bike renting service in Clermont-Ferrand). Just €2 for half an hour, with the first half hour for free, it was a pretty good deal. The others arrived and we exchanged names. Eva was there obviously, she brought her friend Vanda from Slovenia, Ana from Spain and Yu En Cheah, a Malaysian who studies dentistry in the University of Dundee. We were quite a diverse bunch, but it made for funny conversations later on.
It was a bit of a slow start due to difficulties in hiring our bikes with codes not working and bikes being broken, but we finally set off about half an hour later than planned. We were cycling up hills in about 25 degree heat, it was not easy at all. I had drunk almost all my water before even arriving at the Parc du Montjuzet (our destination).
Sweaty, red faced and tired, we made it too the Parc, only to be met with another 10 minutes of trekking up some more hills. I was suffering in the heat, not used to doing much physical exercise in such heat. I soldiered on though and eventually we made it to a suitable place in the shade where we could finally rest. The view of the city was stunning, the mountains including the Puy-de-Dôme were a majestic backdrop to this petite city that seemed to be encircling the dark shadow that is the Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption.
We spent maybe an hour resting and joking around, sharing stories and experiences, it was really pure. Yu En made us all laugh with his bad French and the funny things he said about his celibacy.
This is where Luka used his camera to take the photo in this post. He and Yu En are budding photography enthusiasts, Luka is especially good. Maybe he should sell some...
We did some more exploring of the park and found a small van selling crêpes, so I bought a crêpe sucré - with just sugar. French crêpes are great.
Funny story about crêpes though, after we cycled back to the town to leave the bikes, Luka invited us to an event where we would be eating more crêpes and galettes! It was basically a group of people who open their small apartment to French and foreign students looking for a way to socialise and have fun. They put on dinners every weekend with food based on different countries - I’m guessing this time it was French.
I discovered that I am not a fan of galettes (savoury crêpes) as there was a strange taste that did not sit well with me. I felt a bit rude for not finishing it all but I really couldn’t force myself. The rest was nice though, but we were all feeling quite tired from our day out, so after signing up for the rest of the events, which no one was really sure what they were, we said goodbye to the hosts and guests and made our exit. I later found out that it is a Christian society, but that they welcome those wanting to know more about their faith. I don’t think I could or even should pretend to be a Christian, but I am always open for thoughtful and construction conversations about these kind of things!
Needless to say, I slept like a baby last night, completely exhausted, or épuisée. So today I could finally make some progress on getting my timetable sorted out, and although it is still not completely done, I’ve at least been given my carte d’étudiant. Tomorrow I will have my first lesson and I’m slightly nervous but I will be as brave as I can.
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I’m feeling a lot happier now, after having spent meaningful time with people and getting to know them and the city better. I don’t feel so alone, but the fear of being left behind is still there. I hope they won’t get bored of me even if I am slightly quieter and awkward than them.
Long update but, an update nonetheless!
A bientôt!
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