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www.TransformingTransportation.org

Technology is Transforming

Mobility Everywhere

Robin Chase

Founder, Zipcar, Buzzcar, and Veniam

Presented at Transforming Transportation 2015

@rmchase

Technology IS transforming mobility everywhere

-- potential to enhance sustainable mobility -- potentially with more inclusion

0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 40,000 45,000 50,000

Dhaka

Mumbai, MAH

Karachi

Manila

Lagos

Kolkota, WB

Delhi, DL-HR-UP

Seoul-Incheon

Cairo

Istanbul

Mexico City

Jakarta

Shenzhen, GD

Sao Paulo

Shanghai, SHG

Rio de Janeiro

Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto

Guangzhou-Foshan, GD

Buenos Aires

Beijing, BJ

Tokyo-Yokohama

Paris

Moscow

Nagoya

Los Angeles, CA

New York, NY-NJ-CT

Series1

Population Density per Sq/km

40% households own a car

50% households own a car

44% households own a car

Shared assets, SHARED VEHICLES

more efficient use of resources

EXCESS

CAPACITY

PLATFORM

FOR

PARTICIPATION

PEER COLLABORATORS:

Not consumers but co-creators

EXCESS

CAPACITYPEOPLE PLATFORMS

People & Platforms are

Inventing the Collaborative Economy

& Re-inventing Capitalism

PEERS INCORPORATED

sharingBED

AGE ROOMS HOTELS COUNTRIES

9 2,500,000 207

4 650,000 192

65 645,000 4400 100

93 610,000 3800 88

44 530,000 4452 92

AGE ROOMS HOTELS COUNTRIES

9 2,500,000 207

4 650,000 192

65 645,000 4400 100

93 610,000 3800 88

44 530,000 4452 92

AGE ROOMS HOTELS COUNTRIES

9 2,500,000 207

4 650,000 192

65 645,000 4400 100

93 610,000 3800 88

44 530,000 4452 92

INDUSTRIAL

STRENGTH(companies, institutions, governments)

Large investments

Multi-year efforts

Integration & Aggregation of many parts

Deep Sector knowledge

Diverse technical expertise(s)

Standard Contracts & standardization

Consistency

Brand Promise (trusted company)

Global

INDIVIDUAL

STRENGTH(people, local NGOs & local companies)

Small investments

Short-term sporadic efforts

Delivery of small services

Local knowledge

Specific unique expertise/offering

Customization, specialization

Creativity

Personal social networks (trusted individual)

Local

INDUSTRIAL

STRENGTH(companies, institutions, governments)

Large investments

Multi-year efforts

Integration & Aggregation of many parts

Deep Sector knowledge

Diverse technical expertise(s)

Standard Contracts & standardization

Consistency

Brand Promise (trusted company)

Global

INDIVIDUAL

STRENGTH(people, local NGOs & local companies)

Small investments

Short-term sporadic efforts

Delivery of small services

Local knowledge

Specific unique expertise/offering

Customization, specialization

Creativity

Personal social networks (trusted individual)

Local

(companies, institutions, governments)

Large investments

Multi-year efforts

Integration & Aggregation of many parts

Deep Sector knowledge

Diverse technical expertise(s)

Standard Contracts & standardization

Consistency

Brand Promise (trusted company)

Global

\(people, local NGOs & local companies)

Small investments

Short-term sporadic efforts

Delivery of small services

Local knowledge

Specific unique expertise/offering

Customization, specialization

Creativity

Personal social networks (trusted individual)

LocalDIVERSITY

of offering

PLATFORM

for participation

PEERS INC

EXCESS CAPACITY

INCORPORATED

PEERS

RESOURCE & COST EFFICIENT

1. Slice

2. Aggregate

3. Open

EXCESS CAPACITY

Already exists, paid for, more value there

Peers Inc

Delivers 3 miraclesd

Last Ice Age, 20 000 years ago

was -4C (-7F)

from today’s average temps.

Europe & North America were

covered in kilometres of ice.

+4C (+7F) will happen over a

century, not millennia.

If it is +4C (+7F) on average GLOBALLY,

OVER LAND it will be +6C (+11F)

By 2060s if we don’t

meet current goals

The difference between +2F and +7F is the

difference between driving on an icy road at 30

mph versus 90 mph.

It's risky at 30, but deadly at 90.

Michael Oppenheimer, Princeton

Author, IPCC latest report

BANNY BANERJEE, STANFORD

Try

PEERS INCORPORATED!

You can’t solve

exponential problems

with linear solutions.

3 Miracles

Peers

Inc #1 We can defy the laws of physics

BAU asset-building

Year 1 2 3 4 5 6

0.2 3.8 26.087.5

180.6

314.3

525.6

895.1

1350.0

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ETSY SALES (MILLIONS)

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 TODAY

10M

2M people each month

transported

= 5,000 high speed trains = 5,000 747s

PASSENGERS TRANSPORTED

3M

#2 We can tap exponential learningPeers

Inc

130 hours, one semester of college 54 hours of Rosetta stone

130 hours, one semester of college 54 hours of Rosetta stone

34 hours of Duolingo

Oct 2014

> 50M

2013

#3 The

Right Person

will Appear

Peers

Inc

June 2013

> 50M

UBER 50,000 new drivers a week

LYFT 60 cities in first 2 years

15 000 rickshaws in 4 cities4.5m passengers/month

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Sharing – the Collaborative Economy –is the future

Shared networked assets > closed assets

More networked minds > fewer ‘proprietary’ minds

What I get access to > what I give

Benefits of shared open assets > problems of open assets

@rmchaserchase@alum.mit.edu

We are on track for such rapid and

intense change, we might as well

steer towards the world we want to

see.-Tim DeChristopher

The Peers Inc book: bit.ly/peersinc

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