Transitioning to Electrified, Automated and Shared Mobility in an African Context
A Comparative Review of Johannesburg, Kigali, Lagos and Nairobi
Publication Year: 2022
Author(s): Sovacool BK, Daniels C, AbdulRafiu A
Abstract:
This article focuses on the drivers and barriers afforded by three innovations—automated vehicles, electric mobility, and ridesharing and bike-sharing—in the four African urban areas of Johannesburg (South Africa), Kigali (Rwanda), Lagos (Nigeria) and Nairobi (Kenya). The authors ask what are the drivers behind these innovations in these regions? What are the potential barriers? And what implications for policy or sustainability transitions emerge? Based on a review of the academic literature, the authors argue that these innovations are significant at providing low-carbon transitions for the transport sector, even though low-carbon development is an important topic that is under-researched in many developing economies. The authors discuss the review results, which are organized as a dualism of positive drivers and negative barriers, before discussing how to better harness innovation for low-carbon mobility in an African context. The authors find that the possible benefits of the three innovations exist only juxtaposed against negative barriers; no innovation is purely positive or negative and all of them have multiple dimensions of positivity and negativity. The three innovations as fairly isolated from one another, there are emergent (and potentially strong) couplings or entanglements between them, e.g., between electrification and two-wheelers or automation and ridesharing. In some contexts, hybridization, incrementalism and leapfrogging are seen as positive and desirable characteristics of planning and technology adoption.
Source of Publication: Journal of Transport Geography
Vol/Issue: 98, 103256: 1-15p.
DOI No.: 10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2021.103256
Publisher/Organisation: Elsevier Ltd.
Rights: CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
URL:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966692321003094
Theme: Sustainable transportation | Subtheme: Shared mobility
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