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Advanced Propulsion Centre UK (APC)

Supporting development of the Automotive Council UK Mobility of People and Goods Roadmaps 2024

Steer supported the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK (APC) in developing the first iteration of Mobility of People and Goods Roadmaps, which provide a consensus-based insight into the technology trends and forecasts, mapping our predicted net-zero journey to 2050 and beyond.  

Steer’s consulting expertise focused on two parallel workstreams: Mobility of Goods and Mobility of People. The roadmaps leverage the knowledge of experts and stakeholders from across the both the passenger and commercial automotive sectors, including local authorities’ transport officers, academics, research bodies, transport operators, trade organisations and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). This extensive engagement ensured the roadmaps reflected diverse industry perspectives, fostering consensus on realistic future timelines and addressing the following themes: 

  • Product types and associated propulsion methods 
  • Drivers and regulations behind automotive trends 
  • Infrastructure and technology enablers 

The Mobility of People Roadmap focuses on surface-based movement of individuals or groups using personal or shared vehicular modes. This roadmap is split into two sections: 

  • Private mobility: Vehicles in private use, including passenger cars and small urban vehicles, high-performance and high-power cars, electric micromobility, low-power and high-power motorcycles. 
  • Shared mobility: Vehicles in shared use, including car sharing and car rental, taxis and ride sharing, shared micromobility, shared mopeds, buses, coaches and Digital Demand Responsive Transport (DDRT). 

The Mobility of Goods Roadmap responds to a changing automotive environment and is an evolution of the previous 2020 Light Duty Vehicles, Heavy Goods and Off-Highway Vehicles roadmaps. The 2024 version includes a dedicated section on off-highway vehicles, also known as Non-Road Mobile Machinery (NRMM), to address the specific needs and requirements for decarbonising sectors like construction and agriculture. 

The published roadmaps are available here. Roadmaps reflect current knowledge and will be updated regularly as new ideas and technologies emerge. 

Contact Matt Clark to find out more about how Steer can help you.  

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