Mercedes To Reveal The Future Of Mobility At CES
Mercedes will be making the ?CASE’ for autonomous driving, ride-sharing electric mobility and the car as an element of future healthcare when the doors to the 2017 International Consumer Electronics Show (International CES) open in Las Vegas on Jan 5. CASE ? Connected, Autonomous, Shared & Service and Electric Drive ? is the carmaker’s newly […]The post Mercedes To Reveal The Future Of Mobility At CES appeared first on Pursuitist.
Mercedes will be making the ?CASE’ for autonomous driving, ride-sharing electric mobility and the car as an element of future healthcare when the doors to the 2017 International Consumer Electronics Show (International CES) open in Las Vegas on Jan 5.CASE ? Connected, Autonomous, Shared & Service and Electric Drive ? is the carmaker’s newly created corporate strategy for bringing together all of the megatrends that are set to disrupt the traditional concept of the privately owned, gasoline-powered motorcar. And, of course, ensuring that Mercedes is at the forefront of any innovations regarding these changes.“Our CASE strategy will help us to shape the future of mobility,” said Daimler board member Ola Källenius. “Our notion of mobility will change more dramatically in the next five to ten years than in the preceding 50.”The biggest immediate changes will be the move from fossil fuels to more environmentally friendly forms of propulsion, and from driving to being driven.Therefore, Merc...
Mercedes will be making the ?CASE’ for autonomous driving, ride-sharing electric mobility and the car as an element of future healthcare when the doors to the 2017 International Consumer Electronics Show (International CES) open in Las Vegas on Jan 5.CASE ? Connected, Autonomous, Shared & Service and Electric Drive ? is the carmaker’s newly created corporate strategy for bringing together all of the megatrends that are set to disrupt the traditional concept of the privately owned, gasoline-powered motorcar. And, of course, ensuring that Mercedes is at the forefront of any innovations regarding these changes.“Our CASE strategy will help us to shape the future of mobility,” said Daimler board member Ola Källenius. “Our notion of mobility will change more dramatically in the next five to ten years than in the preceding 50.”The biggest immediate changes will be the move from fossil fuels to more environmentally friendly forms of propulsion, and from driving to being driven.Therefore, Merc...
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