The results from the third quarter from our AV Tracker reveal that distrust in artificial intelligence is actually becoming less of a barrier to the widespread introduction of driverless vehicles for UK investors, suggesting that the public is more open to the use of AI.
Quarter three resultsAutonomous, Connected, Electric and Shared Vehicles
From data protection to social impact, there are several aspects to be considered to make autonomous, connected, electric and shared vehicles (ACES) a reality. We explore the key areas needed to get connected and autonomous vehicles on the road.
As well as our white paper series, in conjunction with economic research agency Explain the Market, we have commissioned a year-long research project to track investment in the UK autonomous vehicles sector. The study will track the confidence, attitudes and opinions of 1,000 UK investors on the autonomous vehicle (AV) sector and reveal what investors really want as the sector develops. The study will also probe the real barriers and factors that impact confidence.
Results from the second quarter of the study reveal how investors view the performance of a range of different players in the AV market. Tesla, Google and Bosch are among those brands which investors believe to have the highest potential for success in the AV market.
Quarter two resultsResults from this first quarter of research reveal widespread support by professional and private investors for the UK Autonomous Vehicle (AV) sector. 64% of investors say they believe driverless vehicles will be on UK roads within 10 years.
Quarter one resultsTo find out more
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