The book touches on the idea of trip market places. The things that e v c firm plan to invest in aren't limited, though, he says. i think there will be a people in the industry who are navigating the changes that are happening am, that will reach out and have a conversation with you about what's going on around them. I remember when i met alex roy, he was talking to somebody from ford about whether he could crawl back crall into the back of a pick up truck. It quickly evolved into an for f one 50 truck, which could have side field tanks, and he could drive across america one way and then back with the same field tags.
Mobility-focused venture capitalist Olaf Sakkers has been a friend of the show for a long time, which is the only reason Kirsten, Alex and Ed agreed to read something called "The Mobility Disruption Framework." We're glad we did though, because Sakkers is far from the kind of empty-headed, buzzword-spouting consultant who has given "mobility disruption" a bad name. Olaf joins this week's episode to explain his funny, insightful book about the trends and technologies transforming the ways we get around, which you can read for yourself at www.yellow.cab.