From No Mobility to Future Mobility: Where COVID-19 has Accelerated Change
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted mobility, and its effects will linger well into next year. How will changing consumer preferences, technologies, and regulations shape the market in 2021?
Publication Year: 2020
Author(s): McKinsey & Company
Abstract:
The novel coronavirus has forced many businesses, including those in the mobility sector, to cease or slow down operations. It has also accelerated many existing mobility trends, including those related to customer preferences and regulation. As our compendium shows, all mobility players, including OEMs, new entrants, investors, and regulators, must quickly adjust their strategies to navigate the current crisis and prepare for the next normal. For automotive OEMs and suppliers, surviving and emerging stronger at the far end of this crisis will require thinking beyond the next fiscal quarter.
Publisher/Organisation: McKinsey & Company
Rights: McKinsey & Company
Theme: Economic | Subtheme: Financing
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