Q&A

Singapore Seeks To Drive Growth With Sustainable Mobility

Giving the private sector room to experiment with cutting-edge transportation tech fosters an innovation ecosystem, says Singapore’s Choy Yong Cong
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Consumer Survey

EV Interest Remains The Strongest In China And Germany

But charging station availability and price compared to other vehicles are the biggest deterrents to consumers, according to our survey.
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Sustainable Mobility

How Cities Can Encourage EV Adoption

Millions of charging stations are needed to meet the necessary EV supply to limit global warming. Cities can play a vital role in building that infrastructure
Fabian Brandt, Dr. Andreas Nienhaus
Dr. Andreas Nienhaus
Partner, Oliver Wyman
Andreas is a partner in Oliver Wyman's automotive and industrial goods practice, based in Frankfurt. He has spent the past 10 years focusing on strategy development for automotive OEMs and mobility service providers. Andreas holds a Bachelor of Science from the European Business School as well as the Pontificia Universidad Católicade de Chile and a Master of Science from the Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen. He also completed his doctoral studies at the Goethe University. He speaks German, English, and Spanish.
Andreas.Nienhaus@oliverwyman.com
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Event Takeaways

Collaboration Is Key In Urban Mobility’s Evolution

No city can advance its urban mobility alone. It requires close partnership with the private sector
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Sustainable Mobility

Three Ways Cities Can Promote New, Greener Mobility Services

New mobility options can be encouraged without reducing mass transit ridership
Dr. Andreas Nienhaus
Dr. Andreas Nienhaus
Partner, Oliver Wyman
Andreas is a partner in Oliver Wyman's automotive and industrial goods practice, based in Frankfurt. He has spent the past 10 years focusing on strategy development for automotive OEMs and mobility service providers. Andreas holds a Bachelor of Science from the European Business School as well as the Pontificia Universidad Católicade de Chile and a Master of Science from the Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen. He also completed his doctoral studies at the Goethe University. He speaks German, English, and Spanish.
Andreas.Nienhaus@oliverwyman.com
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Singapore Business Times

How Super Apps are Fueling Asia’s $308 Billion Mobility Share

Super apps are the connective tissue between consumers and mobility players, priming shared and digitized travel for huge growth
Dr. Andreas Nienhaus, Junyi Zhang
Dr. Andreas Nienhaus
Partner, Oliver Wyman
Andreas is a partner in Oliver Wyman's automotive and industrial goods practice, based in Frankfurt. He has spent the past 10 years focusing on strategy development for automotive OEMs and mobility service providers. Andreas holds a Bachelor of Science from the European Business School as well as the Pontificia Universidad Católicade de Chile and a Master of Science from the Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen. He also completed his doctoral studies at the Goethe University. He speaks German, English, and Spanish.
Andreas.Nienhaus@oliverwyman.com
Junyi Zhang
Partner and Head of Automotive, Greater China, Oliver Wyman
Junyi Zhang is a Partner in Oliver Wyman’s Shanghai office. He oversees Automotive Practice in Greater China. Junyi has over 18 years of experience in management consulting, direct investment, and business operation. He has worked with over a hundred automotive and mobility companies on projects including strategic planning, operational optimization, and digitalization. Junyi has also led more than 50 cross-border and China onshore M&A transactions and post-investment projects. In addition, he has personally invested in nearly ten unicorns and listed companies. Junyi holds his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in automobile engineering from Tongji University. He also completed his undergraduate interdisciplinary minor in Economics at Fudan University with honors.
junyi.zhang@oliverwyman.com
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Inflation

For Potential EV Buyers, Fuel Costs Are Top of Mind

Higher gasoline prices push more consumers to consider buying electric vehicles, and free charging can seal the deal, our survey indicates.
Dr. Andreas Nienhaus
Dr. Andreas Nienhaus
Partner, Oliver Wyman
Andreas is a partner in Oliver Wyman's automotive and industrial goods practice, based in Frankfurt. He has spent the past 10 years focusing on strategy development for automotive OEMs and mobility service providers. Andreas holds a Bachelor of Science from the European Business School as well as the Pontificia Universidad Católicade de Chile and a Master of Science from the Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen. He also completed his doctoral studies at the Goethe University. He speaks German, English, and Spanish.
Andreas.Nienhaus@oliverwyman.com
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Q&A

Autonomous Vehicles and the Curse of Rarity

Solving for the rarest of on-road scenarios still needs to be refined, but a clear path to AV adoption is here, says Mcity’s Henry Liu.
Dr. Andreas Nienhaus, Alan Wilkinson
Dr. Andreas Nienhaus
Partner, Oliver Wyman
Andreas is a partner in Oliver Wyman's automotive and industrial goods practice, based in Frankfurt. He has spent the past 10 years focusing on strategy development for automotive OEMs and mobility service providers. Andreas holds a Bachelor of Science from the European Business School as well as the Pontificia Universidad Católicade de Chile and a Master of Science from the Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen. He also completed his doctoral studies at the Goethe University. He speaks German, English, and Spanish.
Andreas.Nienhaus@oliverwyman.com
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Research

How Urban Mobility Will Change by 2030

By the end of the decade, more apps, shared services, and electrification will significantly expand mobility’s scope and modes
Dr. Andreas Nienhaus
Dr. Andreas Nienhaus
Partner, Oliver Wyman
Andreas is a partner in Oliver Wyman's automotive and industrial goods practice, based in Frankfurt. He has spent the past 10 years focusing on strategy development for automotive OEMs and mobility service providers. Andreas holds a Bachelor of Science from the European Business School as well as the Pontificia Universidad Católicade de Chile and a Master of Science from the Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen. He also completed his doctoral studies at the Goethe University. He speaks German, English, and Spanish.
Andreas.Nienhaus@oliverwyman.com
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World Economic Forum

Here are Five Policies to Make Transport More Sustainable in Cities

COVID-19 has challenged cities dramatically, but climate change will do so even more.
Alexandre Bayen, Guillaume Thibault
Alexandre Bayen
Associate Provost and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, UC Berkeley
Alex is Associate Provost for Moffett Field Program Development at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Liao Cho Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He served as director of the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Berkeley from 2014 to 2020, and partnered with the Oliver Wyman Forum on its Global Mobility Executive Forum and in developing the Urban Mobility Readiness Index. Alex also has consulted with leading technology companies on shared mobility. A graduate of Ecole Polytechnique in France and of Stanford University, he also served in the French Department of Defense where he retired with the rank of Major (IPA).
bayen@berkeley.edu
Guillaume Thibault
Partner, Oliver Wyman
Guillaume Thibault is an advisor to major aerospace, rail, and public transportation players and works on mobility strategy and solutions for smart-city projects worldwide. A consultant with Oliver Wyman for 15 years, Guillaume has contributed fundamental research on how autonomy and the deployment of other disruptive digital business models in mobility are likely to impact industry and society. He has written extensively about European industrial policy, digitalization, and globalization and holds degrees from ESSEC Business School and Sciences-Po Paris.
Guillaume.Thibault@oliverwyman.com
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