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#How mobility will change in 2023

“How mobility will change in 2023”

Few could have predicted the economic and geopolitical landscape that confronted the mobility sector in 2022. With the industry still reeling from materials shortages — particularly semiconductor chips — caused by COVID-19 lockdowns, the invasion of Ukraine has further tested the sector’s resiliency.

This has led to companies scrambling to wean themselves off Russian oil. The outcome of this has created a strong focus on renewable energy, including preservation, optimization of operational efficiency, and electrification, topics that’ll extend across all areas of mobility in 2023.

But there’s a lot more we can expect from the sector next year, and here are a few of those predictions.

Greater subsidized public transport

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2022 saw countries like Spain and Germany subsidise public transport and these initiatives will extend into 2023.

France has banned short-haul domestic flights, reducing the cost of rail tickets along the way. We’ll likely see more countries investing in public transport to reduce citizens’ reliance on gas.

Solar electric vehicles (sEVs) will hit roads for the first time

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