The Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic is expected to change the way people work, well into the future. While the focus is predominantly on office workers being able to continue their roles from home, there is also an opportunity to enable a wide variety of industries to take their project work back to their humble abodes. This could even include elements of the Transportation-as-a-Service (TaaS), connected and autonomous vehicles (CAV) industries.
Despite the pandemic and after much wrangling, California’s Alameda County is permitting Elon Musk top re-open his factory in Fremont. An article of 13th May 2020 by Chauncey Alcorn for CNN Business reports, “We will be working with the Fremont Police Department to verify Tesla is adhering to physical distancing and that agreed upon health and safety measures are in place for the safety of their workers as they prepare for full production," county health officials said in a written statement.”
Find out more about how to manage Transportation-as-a-Service (TaaS), read the complete article by Graham Jarvis, Freelance Business and Technology Journalist as well as Lead Journalist of Trudy Darwin Consulting; and David Trossell (pictured), CEO and CTO of Bridgeworks.
Client: Trudy Darwin Communications for Bridgeworks Ltd. Published by TaaS magazine on 5th January 2021.
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