Strategic Analysis of Waymo's Future Autonomous Disruptive Capabilities for the Automotive Industry

Strategic Analysis of Waymo's Future Autonomous Disruptive Capabilities for the Automotive Industry

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27-Jun-2017
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Waymo, the autonomous technology company under the Alphabet conglomerate, is at the forefront of developing autonomous driving software for cars. Vehicles powered by Waymo's software help Alphabet complete its ecosystem of connected devices by serving as a data collection node when users are on the move. In a steadfast effort to enter the automotive industry, Alphabet Inc. has laid out a clear strategy targeting the connected and autonomous car spaces via Android OS for cars and Waymo, respectively. With Waymo completing more than 3 million miles of on-road driving and the introduction of the industry-first car without a steering wheel and pedals, it is expected to commercialize its technology ahead of competition.

Innovation in the fields of autonomous technology and artificial intelligence is bound to transform the automotive ecosystem; Waymo’s autonomous hardware and software are expected to catalyze this transformation, with cross-industry applications from shared mobility to logistics.

The aim of this study is to understand the various application areas of Waymo’s autonomous software, including shared mobility and logistics, and highlight the impact of Waymo's innovations on global automotive ecosystem.

Key Questions this Study will Answer:
•     What is the endgame of Alphabet Inc., and how does strengthening its portfolio of automotive products and services help achieve its goal?
•     How important is Waymo's autonomous technology in strengthening Alphabet’s automotive product portfolio, and what roles will companies in the Alphabet conglomerate play in supporting the development of Waymo?
•     Why is on-road testing of autonomous cars important for Waymo, and how is it planning on increasing its test fleet?
•     What parts of the automotive and transportation industries are Waymo expected to influence?
•     What are various growth opportunities and strategic imperatives that Frost & Sullivan identifies for Waymo?

Applications areas covered:
•     Autonomous software licensing
•     Autonomous hardware licensing
•     Impact of Waymo on automotive retail
•     Evolution of the global automotive ecosystem with and without Waymo
•     Shared mobility
•     Data as a service
•     Logistics and last-mile delivery
•     Public transportation

Analysis covered in this study:
•     Competitive landscape: autonomous technology testing/development
•      Growth opportunities and strategic imperatives for success
•     Waymo’s milestones: who should take note and why?

Benefit to the client:
The study offers a complete Look into Waymo’s recent activities and the most probable steps Waymo will consider for partnership, fleet, testing and application area expansion. It covers Waymo’s ACES (Autonomous, Connected, Electric and Shared Mobility) vision and the impact of Waymo’s autonomous technology across various spaces in the automotive value chain and across industries. Top companies that are working towards autonomous technology are highlighted, along with their partnership/acquisition efforts. Thus, this study would be of interest to various organizations ranging from automotive OEMs, suppliers, city municipalities, tech companies, dealerships, logistics companies, shared mobility firms, application developers, and public transportation providers.

Countries/regions that would find this study useful:
•     United States
•     Europe: Netherlands, Scandinavian countries, Germany, France, United Kingdom
•     China
•     Singapore

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Table of Contents

Executive Summary—Key Findings

Executive Summary—Alphabet’s Products as Data Collection Nodes

Executive Summary—Competitors’ Efforts in Creating an Ecosystem

Executive Summary—Alphabet’s Progress into the Auto Industry

Executive Summary—Waymo’s ACES Vision

Executive Summary—Impact on Business and Application Areas

Research Scope

Research Aims and Objectives

Key Questions this Study will Answer

Research Background

Research Methodology

Targeted Endgame—The Alphabet Ecosystem

Alphabet’s Efforts in Strengthening its Automotive Portfolio

Autonomous Cars—Alphabet’s Automotive Goal

Alphabet’s Product and Service Offerings’ Role in Waymo

Timeline of Recent Activities

Autonomous Vehicle Testing—Fleet Expansion

Autonomous Vehicle Testing—Location Expansion

Competitive Landscape

Evolving Automotive Ecosystem

Waymo’s Autonomous Software Licensing

Waymo’s Autonomous Sensor Suite Manufacturing

Waymo-Powered Vehicle for Independent Ownership

Global Automotive Ecosystem With and Without Waymo

Waymo’s Business Opportunity

Business Case 1—Waymo Partnering with Shared Mobility Companies

Business Case 2—Waymo Enabling Data as a Service

Business Case 3—Last-Mile Delivery and Logistics

Business Case 4—Waymo’s Impact on Public Transportation

Summary of Various Business Cases

Growth Opportunity for Waymo

Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

Milestones and Significance—So What?

Key Highlights and Future Outlook

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Market Engineering Methodology

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Waymo, the autonomous technology company under the Alphabet conglomerate, is at the forefront of developing autonomous driving software for cars. Vehicles powered by Waymo's software help Alphabet complete its ecosystem of connected devices by serving as a data collection node when users are on the move. In a steadfast effort to enter the automotive industry, Alphabet Inc. has laid out a clear strategy targeting the connected and autonomous car spaces via Android OS for cars and Waymo, respectively. With Waymo completing more than 3 million miles of on-road driving and the introduction of the industry-first car without a steering wheel and pedals, it is expected to commercialize its technology ahead of competition. Innovation in the fields of autonomous technology and artificial intelligence is bound to transform the automotive ecosystem; Waymo’s autonomous hardware and software are expected to catalyze this transformation, with cross-industry applications from shared mobility to logistics. The aim of this study is to understand the various application areas of Waymo’s autonomous software, including shared mobility and logistics, and highlight the impact of Waymo's innovations on global automotive ecosystem. Key Questions this Study will Answer: • What is the endgame of Alphabet Inc., and how does strengthening its portfolio of automotive products and services help achieve its goal? • How important is Waymo's autonomous technology in strengthening Alphabet’s automotive product portfolio, and what roles will companies in the Alphabet conglomerate play in supporting the development of Waymo? • Why is on-road testing of autonomous cars important for Waymo, and how is it planning on increasing its test fleet? • What parts of the automotive and transportation industries are Waymo expected to influence? • What are various growth opportunities and strategic imperatives that Frost & Sullivan identifies for Waymo? Applications areas covered: • Autonomous software l
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