What is the future of mobility?

A playful design features various modes of transportation, including bicycles, scooters, and stylized cars and flying vehicles, on curved blue tracks set against a light blue sky. The scene is enhanced with round orange and white shapes resembling suns and clouds.

A playful design features various modes of transportation, including bicycles, scooters, and stylized cars and flying vehicles, on curved blue tracks set against a light blue sky. The scene is enhanced with round orange and white shapes resembling suns and clouds.

How will people get around in the future? The push toward net zero has already revolutionized the automobile industry, and electric bicycles and scooters are proliferating on city streets—ensuring that over the next 20 years, the only mode of transit that’s likely to stay the same is walking. Whether shared, piloted, aerial, or autonomous, the future of mobility is coming up fast.

EVs are powered by electricity and an electric motor, rather than a more conventional, gasoline-fueled internal combustion engine.

Electric cable in the shape of a car

Extended-range electric vehicles may ease the transition to the electric future of mobility.

 A conceptual depiction of a blue vehicle traversing a lengthy, curving pathway in a spiral form. The backdrop is a uniform, pale blue hue.