Singapore ranks second in KPMG Autonomous Vehicles Readiness Index for a second time running

          - The Netherlands tops the rankings for the second year
          - KPMG ranks five new countries: Norway, Finland, Israel, Czech Republic and Hungary
          - New for enthe rankingsauto9: en5-country consumer opinion poll on AVs

          KPMG announced the findings of its enthe rankingsauto9 Autonomous Vehicles Readiness Index (AVRI). Once again, The Netherlands topped the ranking, followed by Singapore, Norway, the United States and Sweden.
          "The results of the enthe rankingsauto9 Autonomous Vehicles Readiness Index tell us that countries are making rapid progress toward a future with autonomous vehicles," says Richard Threlfall, Global Head of Infrastructure, KPMG International. "They show that governments are focused on encouraging the modernization of transport, and ensuring that innovation in driverless cars and trucks delivers real benefits to their communities."
Singapore ranks second in KPMG Autonomous Vehicles Readiness Index for a second time running
          Highlights from the top ranked countries include:
          - The Netherlands, ranked number one for a second year, is working with neighbors to adopt AV technology for freight, with a plan to launch platoons of more than 100 driverless trucks on major routes from Amsterdam to Antwerp and Rotterdam to the Ruhr valley.
          - With a leading university, second-ranked Singapore has created a test town for driverless vehicles complete with traffic lights, bus stops, skyscrapers and a rain machine to recreate its extremely wet, tropical weather. 
          Tidarat Chimluang, Head of Industrial Markets at KPMG in Thailand says:
          "The world of transport is in revolution. Technology is transforming the automotive industry, and the pace of innovation is accelerating. In order for Thailand to be ready to adopt autonomous vehicles, regulations need to be reviewed and revised, urban planning and infrastructure needs to be able to cater to driverless vehicles, and there must be a market in Thailand for driverless vehicles. As Thailand is one of the global leaders of automotive manufacturing, we see the business opportunity to expand from a center of automotive manufacturing to a hub of automotive software development in order to keep on leading the automotive industry."
          Based on the 2018 AVRI results, five new countries were added for 2019
          1. Norway (#3) – The country legalized AV testing on public roads and operators have started small-scale autonomous bus services. An autonomous taxi pilot is slated for 2019. 
          2. Finland (#6) – Finland is focusing on getting AVs to work in winter conditions and automated bus services. The country is also repainting the yellow lines on its roads to an AV-friendly white.
          3. Israel (#14) – Israel's strength in AVs lies in its export-focused technology sector, which helps the country top the index's technology and innovation pillar as well as specific measures of industry partnerships, investment and headquarters.
          4. Czech Republic (#19) – New AV test sites, supporting the country's top rating for AV pilots, are likely to strengthen Czech Republic's reputation as a local vehicle manufacturer.
          5. Hungary (#21) – Legislative changes, commercial pilots of AVs at a new test track and an active AV startup community distinguished Hungary's debut on the list.
          Consumer opinion poll finds mixed feelings on AVs globally
          New this year, KPMG conducted a consumer opinion research project to better understand consumer sentiment on AVs. The findings revealed a correlation between countries lower in the rankings having the most consumer interest in AVs. These countries include India (#24) and Mexico (#23).
          "Ultimately, the consumer is going to drive the pace of adoption of AVs," says Threlfall. "Without broad consumer acceptance and willingness to use AVs, it will be difficult for an autonomous vehicle market to develop and the enormous benefits to be realized. Consumers in less developed countries show a willingness to embrace AVs, leapfrogging the traditional infrastructure of more developed nations. Those countries with developed infrastructure display more ambivalence toward AVs and that restraint could delay their adoption of AVs."
          The Index provides an in-depth view of what it takes for countries to meet the challenges of self-driving vehicles, evaluating the preparedness of a cross-section of 25 countries – up from 20 in the inaugural year of the AVRI – globally. Each country is evaluated against four pillars: policy and legislation; technology and innovation, infrastructure, and consumer acceptance. Within the four pillars are 25 factors that reflect everything from legislation allowing AVs to operate to the condition of roads.
Singapore ranks second in KPMG Autonomous Vehicles Readiness Index for a second time running
           Learn more about the AVRI and how each country performed by accessing the report at https://home.kpmg/th/en/home/insights/2019/01/global-automotive-executive-survey-2019.html.

About the report
          The Autonomous Vehicles Readiness Index (AVRI) is intended to provide an understanding of various countries' preparedness and openness to AV technology. Twenty-five countries were included in the AVRI based on economic size and progress in adopting autonomous vehicles. Countries are assessed on 25 different measures within four pillars: policy & legislation; technology & innovation; infrastructure; and consumer acceptance. Each pillar has equal weight in calculating a country's overall score and consists of a combination of primary and secondary data.

Consumer opinion poll methodology
          Working with ESI ThoughtLab, consumers in each of the 25 countries to capture the general populations' attitudes towards and their likeliness to adopt AVs once they become available to the public. The survey included standard demographic questions as well as questions designed to better understand consumers' opinions and willingness to ride in an autonomous vehicle. In addition, the survey also included questions related to their usage of rideshare and other mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) transportation options.

About KPMG International
          KPMG is a global network of professional services firms providing Audit, Tax and Advisory services. We operate in 153 countries and territories and have 207,000 people working in member firms around the world. The independent member firms of the KPMG network are affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative ("KPMG International"), a Swiss entity. Each KPMG firm is a legally distinct and separate entity and describes itself as such.

About KPMG in Thailand
          KPMG in Thailand, with more than 1,700 professionals offering audit, tax, and advisory services, is a member firm of the KPMG network of independent firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative ("KPMG International"), a Swiss entity.
 

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