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Autonomous driving (ADAS)

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2024 5:49 am
by arzina221
1. Changing legislation
Legislation in the Netherlands can play a role in new developments within the automotive sector. This can have both a stimulating and a restraining role for car companies. For example, what can be done with the data that all these connected cars collect and who owns it? Or what do you think of changing the MOT.

2. Electric vehicle technology
More and more electric vehicles are entering the Dutch fleet. Electric vehicles are cars powered by an electric motor. These vehicles have a direct impact on a car company. Because if the number of electric vehicles continues to grow, in which equipment should a car company invest, for example?

3. Over The Air (OTA) Maintenance
OTA is a technology in which sensors signal and the actuator converts the signal into the required action. This makes Over The Air (OTA) maintenance possible. With a diagnosis and remote solution. This offers consumers a great advantage, as they no longer have to physically come to the workshop. At the same time, this development affects a car company at its core. The adjustments to the vehicle can often be carried out while driving. What will these changes look like for car mechanics?


ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) is the technology behind autonomous driving. There are five levels within autonomous driving. At level 1, the car has one system with which it can perform an action automatically. For example, automatic parking assistance. And at level 5, the vehicle can drive completely autonomously. At this level, the car basically has no steering wheel, and the driver no longer needs a driver's license.

5. Mobility As A Service (MAAS)
This trend is all about demand-driven netherlands telegram data mobility. This is mobility when you need it. Travelers can use a mobility platform at any time of the day, where they can book, plan and pay for a vehicle with an app. They receive up-to-date travel information and the best travel options based on their analyzed travel preferences. This trend also has an impact on a car company.

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The flying (drone) car
Mike van Rijswijk is a futurologist and co-founder of the company The Innovation Playground. He sees an important role for flying cars in the future when we look at innovations within the automotive sector.

Mike: "This development is closer than many people think. There are already quite a few flying cars in the making. Especially if you look at this from a drone perspective. Airbus is number 1 in my top 3."

According to Airbus, 60% of the world's population will live in cities by 2030. This enormous growth in the number of people in cities requires innovative mobility solutions. As more people come, it will also become increasingly difficult to move around within the city. Airbus believes that a safe, sustainable and comfortable solution is the airspace above cities. At Airbus Urban Mobility, they believe that urban air mobility can make a positive contribution to building more liveable cities.