The ADR aims to answer key questions such as: which factors are driving change in automotive ecosystems; how do these factors evolve over time; and what can decision makers do to best manage disruption? Beyond the survey, information is also drawn from external sources such as leading mobility experts and major industry reports. Ultimately, the ADR is a go-to decision-making tool for senior executives in the mobility sector.
(Global score per indicator from 0 to 5)
_Radar
- Jun. '23 (ed. 13)
- Nov. '22 (ed. 12)
- Jun. '22 (ed. 11)
- Oct. '21 (ed. 10)
- Jan. '21 (ed. 9)
- Sep. '20 (ed. 8)
- Jan. '20 (ed. 7)
- Jul. '19 (ed. 6)
- Jan. '19 (ed. 5)
- Jul. '18 (ed. 4)
- Jan. '18 (ed. 3)
- Jul. '17 (ed. 2)
- Jan. '17 (ed. 1)
Global Scoring
Indicators
Customer interest
- 1. Mobility concept preferences
- 2. Autonomous vehicle preference
- 3. Mobility planning
- 4. Digitized culture preference
- 5. EV preference
- 6. Mobility behaviour
- 7. EV/PHEV sales
- 8. Customer curiosity
Regulation
- 9. Type approval process
- 10. Restrictions for ICEs
- 11. CO2 legislation
- 12. Automotive association activities
Technology
- 13. Autonomous vehicle – Computing power
- 14. Patent activities
- 15. Battery cost – EVs
- 16. Venture Capital invest – Mobility
- 17. Venture Capital invest – Artificial intelligence
_Report Evolution
Insights