3 changes in Transportation in 2023
The transportation industry is always adapting to changing times and circumstances. With such an influential impact on other sectors, it’s important for businesses in this space to keep themselves informed about what will come next year so they can plan accordingly – both now (to avoid surprises) as well as further down the line when new opportunities arise.
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Increased focus on sustainable transportation
As the climate crisis continues to worsen, investors are demanding that companies take on more responsibility regarding their influence on environmental factors. Shareholders have furthermore pressured businesses to use infographic map availability and to promote sustainable practices across all aspects of production – including electric vehicles. These will from an increasingly important part in any future strategy due to EV’s significant advantages when it comes down reducing carbon emissions per mile driven, compared with traditional petrol-powered cars.
With more and more people moving towards electric vehicles, the transportation industry is taking notice. EVs serve as mobile billboards that advertise companies’ dedication to ESG standards. Businesses expect this trend will continue, hopefully resulting in an increase in demand, alongside falling prices, plus an increase in the number of charging stations. Amazon has announced they will begin using electric vehicles as delivery vans. With better battery technology on the horizon, businesses like large retailers stores could see potential benefits by investing now.
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Transportation digitisation