Enabled by digital connectivity, the disruption of traditional public transport business models has already driven a fundamental shift in what Australians expect when ordering and paying for mobility.
This disruption has catalysed a move away from private ownership to the sharing of transport assets, from cars to e-bikes.
Now, the transport revolution is extending to the ways in which mobility is powered. This is happening through the growing electrification of the transport fleet and the emergence of other zero-emission vehicle technologies.
Beyond these developments, cars, trucks and mass transit vehicles are continuing to evolve through increasing levels of automation. Ultimately, fully autonomous transport services will operate free of a driver's control.