This week, we release the first of the many incredible sessions from the 2021 Micromobility World conference, wherein Benedict Evans and Horace Dediu discussed the disruptive potential of micromobility. It was an incredible conversation between two people who clearly have a lot of time and are excited by each others ideas. We hope you enjoy it!
Specifically they dig into:
Why Benedicts background as a historian makes him a great analyst.
The micromobiltiy disruption thesis - low end, the asymmetric nature of unbundling trips (market for vehicles vs. market for miles), the role of fun/enjoyment, speed of interaction
Why micromobility is more interesting that autonomy
The role of Marchetti’s constant in transport, and why that matters for micrombility’s unique capabilities
What the rise of elevators can teach us about new urban transport technologies
What the platform game will look like in this space.
What the impact of COVID has been on how we think about transport
How micromobility will enable Amazon logistics API to fulfil deliveries
Tackling ‘Should the thing move, or the person move?’, and why that matters to micromobility.
Why the low cost of micromobility platforms will allow real world marketing kickbacks similar to how ‘surfing’ on the internet works now - ’take me somewhere interesting’
Why the rise of new forms of transport like automobiles enabled new crimes and the rise of Bonnie and Clyde
Why cities will likely eventually move towards dynamic road pricing
If you prefer video, check out the video of it on the Micromobility Industries Youtube page here.
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