Ride AI by Micromobility Industries
Technology:Gadgets
Apple is reportedly exiting the car industry, focusing instead on software and mobility services. The company's decision is driven by the challenges and complexities of the automotive industry, including high costs, long product cycles, and difficulty in making significant contributions. Apple's future in mobility may lie in micromobility and smart accessories for vehicles.
π Apple's decision to exit the car industry is not surprising given the challenges and complexities associated with building and selling cars. The company's strengths lie in software and user experience, which may be better applied to mobility services and smart accessories for vehicles. π± The smartphone is already a powerful tool in the car, with features like Apple CarPlay allowing users to integrate their phone's apps and functions into the vehicle's infotainment system. Apple's focus on privacy and AI could enhance the smartphone's capabilities and create unique mobility experiences. π‘ Apple's decision to pivot away from the car industry and explore opportunities in micromobility aligns with the broader trend of urbanization and the growing demand for sustainable transportation options. By focusing on smaller, more agile vehicles, Apple can address the needs of urban dwellers and contribute to the future of mobility.
48: The Data-play of Micromobility - William Henderson, CEO of Ride Report
47: The Potential of Abundance - the parallels of Nokia-to-influencers in micromobility
46: Big micromobility - hitting the 500kg limit with Arcimoto CEO Mark Frohnmayer
45: Owned Premium Lightweight Scooters - the Unagi story with CEO David Hyman
44: Self-driving scooters are coming! - Talking autonomous micromobility with Dmitry Shevelenko, CEO of Tortoise
43: Shared Mopeds: next generation micromobility with Frank Reig, CEO of Revel
42: Micromobility Podcast Live from Berlin! - Micromobility in Germany and OEM disruption
41: Implications of a Zero $ per Mile Marginal Cost
40: Investing in Micromobility :: Martin Mignot of Index Ventures
39: The Market for Owned Micromobility :: Jeff Russakow, CEO of Boosted
38: Assessing the Market for Micromobility in African and Asian cities
37: Micromobility in Europe - an Interview with Lawrence Leuschner, Co-Founder of Tier
36: Micromobility and Car Parking
35: Sampo Hietanen from MaaS Global/Whim on Micromobility
34: Tiffany Chu from Remix on planning for micromobility, MDS and more
33: Creative Destruction: an update on shared micromobility business models
32: David Zipper on the war over micromobility data standards
31: mMeetup - What makes Micromobility Disruptive?
30: Regulating Micromobility β the Christchurch case study
29: The Micromobility Software Panel from MM California
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