Ford Sees Big Opportunity For Smart Mobility Services In India

US auto major Ford Motor Co is looking to tap opportunities in India for its smart mobility services with the governments push for smart cities providing a good platform, a top company official said. The company's arm Ford Smart Mobility LLC will initiate a pilot project of its smart shuttle services involving its employees in Chennai by the end of this year. It has also been in talks with authorities in Indore to provide smart infrastructure as part of mobility services.
"We think India is going to be a fantastic market for mobility services for a number of reasons. The first reason being that the government is initiating a number of programmes to allow cities to experiment with new mobility options," Ford Smart Mobility (FSM) LLC CEO Rajendra Rao told PTI.
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Moreover, he said the ongoing creation of new roads and infrastructure will also call for usage of data to improve schedules and routes for vehicles as well as incentivise people to share.
Rao said the companys team in India will use FSMs "global playbook" to be utilised to deliver solutions in the country.
Citing an example of how it is moving ahead with the strategy, he said the company is looking to start shuttle services developed by San Fransisco-based Chariot, which it had acquired last year, in Chennai by the end of this year.
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"We might start doing projects with our employees in Chennai so that we can learn what capabilities we need in India for various things and then take those learnings and apply that in other cities which need them," Rao added.
The shuttle service aims to provide an efficient transportation for users based on data analytics of traffic, number of people travelling from a particular area to the same destination at the same time. Ford has over 11,000 employees in Chennai.
He, however, did not specify by when the service could be rolled out commercially in India.
"It is in a very early stage," he said.
Commenting on opportunities in Indias push for smart cities, Rao said: "Our goal is to improve efficiency in the shared mobility space...We have identified a need in India to partner with cities."
He said the companys team in India will use its global template and use it to deliver solutions in the country.
"If we look at our resources in India, in addition to designing and manufacturing, we also see the team in India becoming mobility centric that can scale up its services with different cities to implement playbook," he added.
Currently, the company is working with authorities in Indore.
"Our conversation with the city has been to how do we help the city think about a smarter infrastructure as part of the mobility services. The demand for such services is very high as cities are getting demanding," Rao said.
Ford Smart Mobility LLC has been formed to design, build, grow and invest in emerging mobility services.
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