Uber and Tesla: What telcos should do
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Uber and Tesla are at the forefront of a new age of personal transportation in which wireless connectivity will play a major role. Both of these disruptors could be important partners for telcos, while offering lessons about consumer engagement, relationships with regulators and strategic thinking.
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Format: PDF file
Pages: 48 pages Charts: 12 Author: David Pringle Publication Date: July 2018Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- How Uber and Tesla are creating new opportunities for telcos
- Uber’s and Tesla’s future prospects
- Lessons for telcos
- Introduction
- Self-driving disruption
- Making car ownership obsolete
- From here to autonomy
- The convergence of car rental, taxi-hailing and car making
- Business models beyond transport
- Opportunities for telcos
- Uber: At the bleeding edge
- Uber’s chequered history
- Uber looks beyond the car
- Uber’s strengths and weaknesses: From fame to notoriety
- Tesla: All electric dreams
- Tesla’s strengths and weaknesses: Beautiful but small
- Conclusions and lessons for telcos
- The future of Uber and Tesla
- The future of connected cars
- Lessons from Uber and Tesla
Table of Figure
- Figure 1: Self-driving vehicles will become commonplace by 2030
- Figure 2: The two different routes to self-driving vehicles
- Figure 3: The first self-driving cars could appear within two years
- Figure 4: Money is pouring into ride hailing and self-driving companies
- Figure 5: Waymo is way ahead with respect to self-driving disengagements
- Figure 6: Uber’s vision of a “vertiport” serving a highway intersection
- Figure 7: Uber believes VTOL can be much cheaper than helicopters
- Figure 8: Uber’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis
- Figure 9: Growth in Tesla’s automotive revenues has been subdued
- Figure 10: Tesla’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
- Figure 11: Tesla loses money most quarters
- Figure 12: Tesla is having to cut back on capex
Technologies and industry terms referenced include: apple, autonomous vehicle, brand, Business Model, Connected car, disruptors, GM, google, Lyft, ride sharing, Self-driving car, softbank, SWOT, Telco 2.0, Tesla, Uber, V2I, V2X, Waymo