Innovation Group South Africa's 2016 Automotive Future Now Report provides a qualitative analysis of automotive trends, forecasts and insight into the future of the car in South Africa. According to this report, Africa is the globe’s 'last market'. It’s where small businesses can grow, and with such unlimited expansion, there is more than enough room for facilitative policy and business that will allow driverless cars to roam the streets.
The report points out that the up-and-coming generation (that’s you and me and anyone born post-1990) views transportation as an integral part of digital technology. That means we’re unlikely to differentiate from the two once digital technology and transportation successfully fuse. We’ve already seen the impact of Uber on South Africa.
Vehicle sales in the country are booming, and the report says people are becoming more concerned about service, quality, and support than just the brand name. That means that cars like Hyundai are becoming 'healthier' buying options compared to the German bigwigs (that means Audi, BMW and WaBenzi). This makes self-driving car manufacturers eager to get involved. However, it must be noted that this report was published before South Africa's sovereign credit rating was downgraded to junk status, which saw General Motors announce that they will be taking their business elsewhere.
While the odds may be in our favour with regard to a growing market, there are a couple of obstacles. According to the Vaal University of Technology, there are 30 million daily Internet users in South Africa as opposed to 319 million in the USA. We first need to bring this service to the masses to truly see the self-driving car take off here. The more our tech, and access to it, develops, the sooner we'll be kicking back and letting the machine do the driving.
By Shawn Greyling
What are your thoughts on the self-driving car? Let us know in the comments section below. Share this on social media and make a journo's day.
Does The Self-Driving Car Have A Future In South Africa?
Joburg Admin / May 25, 2017
Innovation Group South Africa's 2016 Automotive Future Now Report provides a qualitative analysis of automotive trends, forecasts and insight into the future of the car in South Africa. According to this report, Africa is the globe’s 'last market'. It’s where small businesses can grow, and with such unlimited expansion, there is more than enough room for facilitative policy and business that will allow driverless cars to roam the streets.
The report points out that the up-and-coming generation (that’s you and me and anyone born post-1990) views transportation as an integral part of digital technology. That means we’re unlikely to differentiate from the two once digital technology and transportation successfully fuse. We’ve already seen the impact of Uber on South Africa.
Vehicle sales in the country are booming, and the report says people are becoming more concerned about service, quality, and support than just the brand name. That means that cars like Hyundai are becoming 'healthier' buying options compared to the German bigwigs (that means Audi, BMW and WaBenzi). This makes self-driving car manufacturers eager to get involved. However, it must be noted that this report was published before South Africa's sovereign credit rating was downgraded to junk status, which saw General Motors announce that they will be taking their business elsewhere.
While the odds may be in our favour with regard to a growing market, there are a couple of obstacles. According to the Vaal University of Technology, there are 30 million daily Internet users in South Africa as opposed to 319 million in the USA. We first need to bring this service to the masses to truly see the self-driving car take off here. The more our tech, and access to it, develops, the sooner we'll be kicking back and letting the machine do the driving.
By Shawn Greyling
What are your thoughts on the self-driving car? Let us know in the comments section below. Share this on social media and make a journo's day.
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