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Disruption 2030

Toby Seba, Lecturer in Entrepreneurship, Disruption and Clean Energy, Stanford University

12-Jul-17 08:35

Disruption 2030

As the world begins to embrace the entrance of electric vehicles and electric engines into the market, we ask the question of how this would impact transportation on a wider scale? We talk to Tony Seba, Lecturer in Entrepreneurship, Disruption and Clean Energy of Stanford University as well as author of the report, Rethinking Transport 2020 - 2030 to shed some light on the disruption and it's implications on the transportation of the future.


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Tags:  Tony SebadisruptionRethinking Transport 2020-2030Stanford Universitytransportationelectric vehicleselectric enginesfutureRethinking 2020-2030





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