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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Q&A

San Francisco Pursues Mobility Vision Through Fog of Disruption

Focusing on transit first with an equity lens holds the key, says transport chief Tilly Chang
Alexandre Bayen, Dr. Andreas Nienhaus
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
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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Sustainability

Sustainability Holds the Key to Mobility’s Future

That means modern public transit, electric vehicles, and making streets safe for pedestrians and cyclists.
Guillaume Thibault, Laura Reid
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
Laura Reid
Engagement Manager, Oliver Wyman
Laura is an Engagement Manager with Oliver Wyman and helped lead the Mobility platform of the Oliver Wyman Forum as project manager through 2021. Based in Dubai, Laura supports clients across the Middle East, Europe, and the United States, advising on large-scale transformations, the design and operationalization of new entities, and strategic response to emerging global challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic. She has worked across financial services, healthcare, and travel & transportation – as well as the public sector. Laura is excited by the transitions occurring within the mobility space: shared mobility, electrification, automation, urban air mobility, and more. She has led the Oliver Wyman Forum’s flagship research on these topics, incorporating policy, consumer sentiment, and financial lenses. Laura was part of the team that launched the inaugural Urban Mobility Readiness Index in 2019 and continues to work in partnership with the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Berkeley each year to assess and rank 60 global cities in terms of their preparedness for next-generation mobility. Laura graduated from Northwestern University with a BA in Urban Studies and Middle Eastern Studies. She also earned a dual MBA and MA in International Policy & Development from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies.
laura.reid@oliverwyman.com
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Growth and Sustainability

Mobility Infrastructure for Growth and Sustainability

How cities can future-proof their transportation systems with technology, partnerships, and agility
Guillaume Thibault
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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Q&A

Amsterdam Creates a Low-Car City for The Future

Pandemic reduced public transport use but encouraged e-bikes
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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Urban Mobility Readiness Index 2021

Putting Sustainability in the Driver’s Seat

As the race to net zero gains momentum, cities are moving to make their transportation networks greener and healthier
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Mobility and Vaccines

Travelers Are Still More Comfortable With Private Transit

Even after vaccines, many aren’t as comfortable in public or shared transit as they are in a car. But there is hope for a return to more efficient mobility solutions.
Joris D'Inca, Dr. Andreas Nienhaus
Joris D'Inca
Partner, Oliver Wyman
Joris is a partner in Oliver Wyman's Transportation practice with more than 20 years of consulting experience. He specializes in maritime and rail transportation, and infrastructure, and has been active across Europe, the Commonwealth of Independent States and North America. A dual Swiss and Italian citizen with masters degrees in business administration and engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Joris is based in Zurich and loves to cycle in the Dolomites.
Joris.Dinca@oliverwyman.com
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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Reflections From Mobility Leaders

Partnerships Pave Mobility’s Road to Profitability

Mobility needs to be more convenient, sustainable, and multimodal after an existential year. No single firm can do it alone.
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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EV Uptake

Beijing and San Francisco Lead in EV Market Share

These cities aren’t static in adopting electric vehicles.
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