The number of people using ridesharing services has been projected to grow to 650 million globally, according to figures released by leading tech market research firm ABI.
The report describes traditional car rental services as โcar sharing 1.0โ, with โcar sharing 2.0โ made up of services such as Uber. It anticipates that โcar sharing 3.0โ services will be powered by driverless cars at some point in the future.
According to the report, each generation of car sharing leads to an increase in popularity a magnitude greater than previous generations.
โWhile Uber-like 2.0 services already start challenging car ownership, only the third generation of shared driverless cars will propel the โCar as a Serviceโ paradigm into the mainstream hereby transforming the automotive industry,โ ABI practice director Dominique Bonte said.
It comes at a time when interest in electric and self-driving vehicles is growing among tech companies and entrepreneurs. Companies including Samsung, Google and Elon Muskโs Tesla Motors are all either developing robotic cars or selling electric ones.
Meanwhile, Apple is reportedly prototyping self-driving and electric vehicles as part of an internal research and development program, known as โProject Titanโ
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