Automotive World has published a new report, ‘Special report: The future of mobility in Las Vegas’ which looks at the innovative solutions being trialled and tested in Nevada’s biggest city.
This exclusive Automotive World special report provides insight from a variety of stakeholders involved in shaping the future of transportation in the heavily car-dependent city of Las Vegas.
‘Special report: The future of mobility in Las Vegas’ (https://www.automotiveworld.com/research/special-report-the-future-of-mobility-in-las-vegas/) is available to download now from the research section of AutomotiveWorld.com.
In this report:
- Executive summary
- Mobility in Las Vegas is the luck of the draw
- Tourism poses serious challenge for public transport in Vegas
- What Vegas learned from the Smart City Challenge
- Las Vegas offers unique demographics for AV consumer trials
- The Vegas autonomous shuttle converts sceptics into supporters
- What happens in Vegas…could help shape shared mobility
- From safety to traffic management, connectivity keeps Vegas moving
- Nevada CAM takes a bet on Vegas traffic
- How the diesel scandal is helping to electrify Nevada
- How CES, tourists and good weather turned Vegas into the ideal test bed
‘Special report: The future of mobility in Las Vegas’ features an exclusive article by Anil Valsan, Lead Analyst, Automotive & Transportation at EY, as well as exclusive insight from key stakeholders, including:
- Marc Gaffan, Chief Business Officer, Nexar
- Christopher Barker, Vice President, New Mobility, Communications and Marketing, Keolis
- Tina Quigley, General Manager, Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) of Southern Nevada
- Joanna Wadsworth, Information Technologies Programme Manager, City of Las Vegas
- Yacob Girma, Las Vegas General Manager, Lyft
- Marcus Welz, Chief Executive, Siemens Intelligent Traffic Systems
- Dan Langford, Innovation Director, Nevada CAM
- Mark Brady, Energy Programmes Manager, Nevada Governor’s Office of Energy
Automotive World subscribers can access the report by following this link: https://www.automotiveworld.com/research/special-report-the-future-of-mobility-in-las-vegas/
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