Best of LinkedIn: Next-Gen Vehicles & Mobility
Thomas Allgeyer, Frenus GmbH
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This podcast curates high-impact LinkedIn content on next-generation vehicles and mobility, covering electric vehicles, autonomous driving, and mobility services. It aims to build a community of industry leaders and innovators by cutting through noise and focusing on meaningful trends. The show features curated insights and practical discussions to help professionals learn and connect.
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Best of LinkedIn: Charging & Battery Technology CW 32/ 33 20.08.2026 20минWe curate most relevant posts about Charging & Battery Technology on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition offers a comprehensive summary of the current global transition from basic electric vehicle infrastructure to a more advanced optimisation phase. It highlights significant technological leaps, such as the development of megawatt charging for heavy-duty trucks and the successful deployment of bidirectional energy systems that allow cars to power homes. The reports also detail a shifting market landscape where customer satisfaction is rising, though profitability remains a challenge for many charging operators. Regional disparities are evident, with rapid adoption in countries like France and India contrasting with infrastructure gaps in rural America. Ultimately, the sources illustrate how the industry is moving beyond simple hardware installation to focus on grid integration, artificial intelligence, and battery longevity. This podcast was created via Gemini Notebook -
Best of LinkedIn: Commercial Fleet Insights CW 32/ 33 19.08.2026 23минWe curate most relevant posts about Commercial Fleets on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition examines a comprehensive overview of the evolving fleet management landscape, with a primary focus on the transition toward electric vehicles (EVs) and integrated data intelligence. Industry experts highlight that successful electrification requires more than just new hardware; it demands strategic energy orchestration, precise total cost of ownership modelling, and a focus on residual value risks. The texts also emphasise the critical role of digital telematics and AI-powered dashboards in improving road safety, driver retention, and operational uptime. Beyond technology, the contributors argue that human factors, such as rider experience and personal accountability, remain essential to maintaining brand reputation and service quality. Furthermore, the reports document significant global market shifts, noting the rapid acceleration of electric truck adoption in China compared to more cautious developments in Europe and North America. Regional updates and strategic partnerships across the sector illustrate a move toward a more connected, sustainable, and transparent logistics ecosystem. This podcast was created via Gemini Notebook -
Best of LinkedIn: Software-Defined & AI-Defined Vehicles CW 31/ 32 13.08.2026 20минWe curate most relevant posts about Software-Defined & AI-Defined Vehicles on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition examines the industry-wide transition from software-defined vehicles (SDVs) to AI-defined mobility, highlighting how intelligence is now the primary differentiator in automotive engineering. Autonomous driving progress is being driven by hybrid architectures, synthetic data for training, and foundation models that offer explainable reasoning for complex driving decisions. Significant attention is paid to regional shifts, specifically China’s leadership in rapid development cycles and Europe’s struggle to adapt legacy governance to modern software speeds. Safety and security emerge as critical themes, with experts discussing post-quantum cryptography, deterministic validation layers, and the regulatory impact of the EU Cyber Resilience Act. Furthermore, the texts explore how centralised compute platforms, such as Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Digital Chassis, are consolidating fragmented vehicle systems into unified intelligent ecosystems. Together, these perspectives illustrate a future where cars act as physical AI platforms that continuously evolve through cloud-based orchestration and over-the-air updates. This podcast was created via Gemini Notebook -
Best Of Linkedin: Autonomous & Mobility Markets CW 31/ 32 10.08.2026 21минWe curate most relevant posts about Autonomous & Mobility Markets on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition tracks the transition of autonomous mobility from experimental phases to widespread commercial implementation during late 2026. Significant milestones include the regulatory approval of steering-wheel-free robotaxis and the expansion of driverless services across major American and European cities. The report also highlights a surge in micromobility innovation, featuring the launch of inclusive vehicle designs and strong financial performances from leading scooter operators. Meanwhile, government authorities are actively modernising safety standards and infrastructure funding to accommodate these emerging transport technologies. Strategic shifts are also evident as traditional car manufacturers exit shared platforms while specialized tech firms secure massive investment for fleet scaling. This period represents a critical juncture where digital infrastructure and automated logistics are redefining urban transit ecosystems globally. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM. -
Best of LinkedIn: Charging & Battery Technology CW 30/ 31 06.08.2026 12минWe curate most relevant posts about Electrification & Battery Technology on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition outlines the evolving landscape of electric vehicle infrastructure, focusing on the shift from raw technology to operational reliability. While home charging remains the most popular method for drivers, global public networks are struggling with high failure rates and inconsistent access despite rapid expansion. The industry is also pivoting toward battery lifecycle management, moving from concerns about degradation to developing recycling partnerships and second-life applications. For heavy-duty transport, the adoption of megawatt charging standards and battery swapping is accelerating, particularly in markets like China where electric trucks are becoming cost-competitive with diesel. Finally, advancements in bidirectional charging are turning vehicles into grid-integrated assets, though hardware fragmentation and complex software ecosystems remain significant hurdles. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM -
Best of LinkedIn: Commercial Fleet Insights CW 30/ 31 05.08.2026 13минWe curate most relevant posts about Commercial Fleets on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition examines the shifting landscape of commercial fleet management, where the primary challenge has moved from vehicle availability to the complexities of infrastructure and economics. While electrification continues through major global deployments, operators now face significant hurdles regarding grid capacity, financing uncertainty, and regulatory changes. The sources highlight how artificial intelligence and telematics are being integrated to move beyond simple tracking toward proactive maintenance and operational efficiency. Additionally, the reporting underscores the critical role of system integration and compliance software in reducing safety risks and fuel wastage. Ultimately, the industry is transitioning toward a model where data-driven decision-making and government incentives are essential for navigating the high costs of modernising heavy-duty transport. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM. -
Best of LinkedIn: Software-Defined & AI-Defined Vehicles CW 29/ 30 30.07.2026 21минWe curate most relevant posts about Software-Defined & AI-Defined Vehicles on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition explores the critical stages of automotive engineering and functional safety standards necessary for modern vehicle development. One source details the ISO 26262 standard, explaining how ASIL levels categorise risk from low-impact functions to high-stakes systems like autonomous steering. This classification is determined by evaluating the severity of failure, frequency of exposure, and the driver's ability to maintain control. Meanwhile, the second source outlines a multi-stage journey for vehicle platforms, moving from initial engineering and certification to final consumer launch. Together, these documents highlight the rigorous testing, validation, and safety protocols required to manage complex software and hardware in the automotive industry. This overview emphasizes that as vehicles evolve towards autonomous driving, maintaining safety integrity through systematic redundancy and monitoring is essential. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM. -
Best of LinkedIn: Autonomous & Mobility Markets CW 29/ 30 27.07.2026 11минWe curate most relevant posts about Future Mobility & Market Evolution on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition examines the rapid evolution of urban transportation, highlighting how city planning is increasingly prioritising pedestrians and cyclists over traditional car use. The text details a thriving micromobility market where electric bike and scooter providers are establishing profitable business models despite shifting local regulations. Significant progress in autonomous technology is noted, with robotaxis expanding their reach while governments introduce stricter insurance and permitting frameworks to manage their impact. Additionally, the electric vehicle sector is reaching a tipping point, evidenced by record-breaking sales and the integration of large-scale electric delivery fleets. Infrastructure projects, such as modernised rail systems and intelligent traffic monitoring, are being implemented to support these technological shifts. Ultimately, the sources suggest that the future of mobility depends on balancing innovation with safety and public equity. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM. -
Best of LinkedIn: Electrification & Battery Technology CW 28/ 29 23.07.2026 22минWe curate most relevant posts about Electrification & Battery Technology on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition highlights the ongoing transition of electric mobility from early adoption to a mature energy orchestration ecosystem. While individual road trips are debunking myths about long-distance travel, the industry is shifting focus toward bidirectional charging and vehicle-to-grid technology to support a strained electrical infrastructure. Significant advancements in electric trucking, including megawatt charging and battery swapping, are emerging as European and Chinese manufacturers compete for market dominance. Grid capacity is increasingly identified as a more critical bottleneck than charging hardware, prompting a rise in battery-integrated chargers and smart energy management. Simultaneously, the European battery sector faces regulatory pressures from new digital passports while striving to catch up with China’s manufacturing scale and traceability systems. Ultimately, the sector is evolving beyond simple vehicle sales into a complex network of flexible energy assets and digital intelligence. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM -
Best of LinkedIn: Commercial Fleet Insights CW 28/ 29 22.07.2026 21минWe curate most relevant posts about Commercial Fleets on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition explores the rapid evolution of commercial fleet management, with a primary focus on the transition toward electric vehicles and sustainable infrastructure. The texts highlight that while heavy-duty electrification faces significant hurdles, such as grid capacity and the need for coordinated charging systems, innovative solutions like battery swapping and mobile storage are bridging the gap. Beyond power, the industry is increasingly reliant on telematics and AI to enhance driver safety, automate compliance, and provide data-led insights into the total cost of ownership. Strategic partnerships between energy providers and automotive manufacturers are depicted as essential for building the necessary megawatt charging networks. Ultimately, the sources suggest that successful fleet operations now depend as much on intelligent software orchestration as they do on the vehicles themselves. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM. -
Best of LinkedIn: Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence CW 27/ 28 16.07.2026 11минWe curate most relevant posts about Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition examines the automotive industry's rapid transition towards software-defined vehicles (SDV) and physical AI. Regulatory shifts are central to this evolution, with the UK restricting self-driving marketing terms and the US and India imposing strict cybersecurity and ownership rules that have already forced major brands like Polestar to exit specific markets. Technological integration is advancing through zonal architectures, brake-by-wire systems, and centralized high-performance computing, which aim to reduce hardware complexity while enabling continuous software updates. However, this progress faces significant operational hurdles, including the high thermal demands of powerful chips, the difficulty of ensuring robotaxi safety around emergency responders, and the pushback against touchscreen-only interfaces. Ultimately, the sector is moving from a traditional hardware-first mindset toward a data-driven ecosystem where software maturity, global partnerships, and AI-native safety determine market leadership. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM. -
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 27/ 28 13.07.2026 21минWe curate most relevant posts about Future Mobility & Market Evolution on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d In this edition, collection of industry reports and professional insights highlights strategic trends and technological innovations reshaping global urban mobility in 2026. Key developments include the deployment of autonomous vehicles across Europe and the US, alongside a growing emphasis on digital infrastructure management through AI and real-time telemetry. The texts also address the critical role of shared micromobility, exploring how better parking solutions and data integration can reduce car dependency and improve safety. Regulatory shifts, such as the first global safety standards for driverless systems, are presented as essential for scaling these emerging technologies. Furthermore, the sources examine the resilience of public transport in the face of climate change and the persistent need for equitable, inclusive transit planning. Ultimately, the synthesis suggests that the future of transport depends on aligning policy, technology, and operational excellence to create more liveable cities. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM. -
Best of LinkedIn: Electrification & Battery Technology CW 26/ 27 09.07.2026 10минWe curate most relevant posts about Electrification & Battery Technology on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why In this edition, collection of industry insights and updates from 2026 highlights a significant transition in the electric vehicle sector from infrastructure rollout to operational excellence and profitability. Experts emphasize that battery value is now determined by driving history and smart thermal management rather than age, while bidirectional charging (V2G) is moving from pilot schemes into commercial reality across Europe. Technological advancements are accelerating, with megawatt charging for heavy-duty trucks and the adoption of sodium-ion batteries offering cheaper, more resilient alternatives to traditional lithium. The sources also identify grid capacity and software orchestration as the primary bottlenecks, shifting the focus of charge point operators toward intelligent energy management. Furthermore, the rise of Chinese e-truck technology and battery-swapping models is challenging Western manufacturers to adapt their strategies for long-haul logistics. Ultimately, the industry is maturing by prioritizing driver experience, interoperability, and the integration of EVs as mobile energy assets for a more resilient power grid. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM -
Best of LinkedIn: Commercial Fleet Insights CW 26/ 27 08.07.2026 18минWe curate most relevant posts about Commercial Fleets on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition shows that fleet management is undergoing a significant transformation driven by electrification, telematics, and data-driven safety strategies. Industry experts emphasize that successful transitions to electric vehicles require integrated infrastructure planning, including home charging and depot energy management, rather than just purchasing hardware. Advanced technology such as AI-powered dash cameras and real-time tire monitoring are now essential for reducing operational risks and protecting profit margins. Furthermore, the shift toward as-a-service models allows organizations to adopt sustainable transport without the financial burden of asset ownership. Efficient compliance digitization and collaborative charging networks also play a critical role in scaling these complex logistics ecosystems. Ultimately, the sources suggest that the future of transport depends on connecting sophisticated data collection with actionable operational intelligence. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM. -
Best of LinkedIn: Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence CW 25/ 26 02.07.2026 19минWe curate most relevant posts about Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition explores the rapid transformation of the automotive industry as it moves from software-defined vehicles toward AI-defined mobility. Key themes include the shift to zonal architectures and centralized computing, which are essential for managing the growing complexity of connected-car data and automated systems. Experts examine the critical role of sensor fusion and virtual simulation in enhancing safety features like automatic emergency braking and augmented reality displays. Strategic discussions highlight the competitive pressure from Chinese manufacturers, the rise of global safety standards, and the necessity of vertical integration to maintain a data-driven advantage. Furthermore, the texts address the human element, focusing on user experience, privacy concerns regarding vehicle data, and the legal implications of the right to repair. Collectively, the contributors argue that future success depends on ecosystem collaboration and the ability to turn intelligent algorithms into safe, scalable physical realities. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM. -
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 25/ 26 29.06.2026 12минWe curate most relevant posts about Future Mobility & Market Evolution on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition examines the rapidly evolving landscape of autonomous mobility and urban infrastructure, highlighting a shift from experimental technology to large-scale commercial deployment. Industry leaders discuss the critical importance of architecting safety into every layer of self-driving systems while addressing real-world challenges, such as Waymo’s software recalls and the need for better situational awareness in construction zones. Beyond passenger robotaxis, the text emphasizes that the greatest opportunities for automation lie in commercial workhorses like refuse trucks and delivery vans, particularly through unbundled partnerships and global expansion into European and Middle Eastern markets. Smart city strategies are also central, with experts advocating for a human-centric approach that prioritizes quality of life and better land-use governance over mere technical metrics. Innovations in micromobility, such as e-cargo bikes and integrated software for curb management, are presented as essential tools for reducing urban congestion and reclaiming public space from parked cars. Ultimately, the collection suggests that the future of transport depends on synchronized infrastructure, robust data-sharing trust, and a transition toward cities that are inherently designed for autonomous robotics. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM. -
Best of LinkedIn: Electrification & Battery Technology CW 24/ 25 25.06.2026 24минWe curate most relevant posts about Electrification & Battery Technology on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition provides a comprehensive update on the rapidly maturing electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure sector, highlighting significant shifts toward heavy-duty fleet electrification and megawatt charging solutions. They detail the critical role of government-backed grants and smart energy management in overcoming current grid capacity bottlenecks, particularly within the UK and European markets. Professional discussions emphasize the transition of vehicles into flexible energy assets through bidirectional charging (V2G) and the emergence of interoperability standards to improve user experience. Innovative hardware developments, such as solid-state batteries and integrated DC chargers, are showcased alongside evidence of retailers leveraging charging stations to increase property value and customer footfall. This edition also addresses operational hurdles, including infrastructure security, cybersecurity risks, and the necessity for proactive maintenance to ensure network reliability. Ultimately, the collection illustrates a global move from early-stage adoption toward a professionalized, integrated energy ecosystem essential for decarbonizing transport. This podcast was created via Google Notebook LM -
Best of LinkedIn: Commercial Fleet Insights CW 24/ 25 24.06.2026 22минWe curate most relevant posts about Commercial Fleets on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus supports automotive suppliers with building feature-by-feature competitive intelligence that shows exactly how their product stacks up against the competition. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/product-feature-benchmarking-and-sales-battle-cards-know-exactly-where-you-win-where-you-lose-and-why This edition provides a comprehensive outlook on the logistics and transportation industry in 2026, focusing heavily on the strategic integration of technology and sustainability. Experts highlight that fleet electrification is transitionary, moving from environmental idealism to a focus on total cost of ownership and the necessity of robust grid infrastructure. The text emphasizes that telematics and AI-powered dashcams are no longer just for tracking, but are essential for providing operational context, driver protection, and auditable safety data. There is a clear shift toward data-driven decision-making, where high-quality information is used to justify public sector budgets and improve driver retention through better vehicle specifications. Global updates showcase rapid EV adoption in China and Southeast Asia, contrasted with the regulatory and infrastructure challenges facing European and North American operators. Ultimately, the collective insights suggest that successful fleet management now requires a sophisticated blend of real-time operational control, energy management, and organizational change. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM. -
Best of LinkedIn: Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence CW 23/ 24 18.06.2026 19минWe curate most relevant posts about Next-Gen Vehicle Intelligence on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here:https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition outlines the transition from software-defined vehicles to AI-defined vehicles as the primary driver of automotive innovation through 2026. Industry experts highlight that platform agility, cloud-native diagnostics, and strategic partnerships are now more critical for success than traditional hardware scale. Significant focus is placed on the importance of virtual testing, open-source collaboration, and the rapid integration of generative AI to shorten development cycles. Regional shifts are also noted, with China emerging as a global leader while Europe focuses on securing its domestic chip design capabilities. Ultimately, the sources suggest that the future of mobility depends on system-wide cybersecurity, advanced hardware security, and adaptive driving models powered by live telemetry. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM. -
Best of LinkedIn: Future Mobility & Market Evolution CW 23/ 24 15.06.2026 17минWe curate most relevant posts about Future Mobility & Market Evolution on LinkedIn and regularly share key takeaways. We at Frenus support Tier 1 automotive suppliers with early-stage market validation for their R&D initiatives, combining in-depth secondary research, direct OEM expert interviews, and facilitated customer meetings to ensure strong product-market alignment. You can find more info here: https://www.frenus.com/usecases/early-stage-market-validation-test-oem-demand-before-burning-millions-in-r-d This edition explores a wide range of global urban mobility and infrastructure innovations aimed at solving modern city challenges. They highlight how behavioral design and smart policies, such as traffic signal penalties for honking or staggering work shifts, can reduce congestion without massive capital investment. Significant attention is given to the autonomous vehicle sector, balancing the excitement of robotaxi deployments with serious concerns regarding software reliability, technological sovereignty, and safety. This edition also emphasize the maturation of micromobility, noting both the success of e-bikes and cargo cycles and the regulatory setbacks in cities like Barcelona and Brussels. Furthermore, the collection addresses large-scale transit projects and emerging technologies, including Saudi Arabia’s AI-driven districts and European vehicle-to-home energy integration. Ultimately, the sources suggest that the future of transport depends on integrating diverse modes and building deep trust between public authorities and private operators. This podcast was created via Google NotebookLM.
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