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    Updated: 2018-01-15 11:18
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    A cutaway display of a Hyundai NEXO fuel cell car is shown at the Las Vegas Convention Center during the 2018 CES in Las Vegas. [Photo/Agencies]

    LAS VEGAS-The latest in mass-produced Carless commuting is cruising into the fast lane at the Consumer Electronics Show, with companies showing of electric bicycles, scooters, skateboards and more aimed at making the internal combustion engine a thing of the past.

    As the ranks of people around the world living in cities has grown, so too has the cost of car ownership as well as traffic congestion.

    Nowhere was this more apparent than at the annual tech gathering in Las Vegas, where some 170,000 conference goers jammed the streets.

    "In a lot of big cities, cars aren't tenable anymore," said tech analyst Jack Gold of J. Gold Associates.

    An AFP journalist testing the car-free concept through the week at CES, by relying on a freshly released GenZe electric bicycle, consistently sailed past clogged traffic near the convention center and on the famed Las Vegas Strip.

    Riders too tired or lazy to pedal, meanwhile, can twist a throttle to glide along at close to local street speed limits.

    GenZe spokesman Tom Valasek, a former auto industry marketing executive, said that several car makers had come to check out the company's CES exhibit.

    "There is a lot of curiosity right now about where things are heading," Valasek told AFP.

    "I know a lot of people in the auto industry who are quite worried that car ownership is going away."

    Driverless cars

    The popularity of smartphone-summoned rides from services such as Uber and Lyft are playing into the trend, with technology giants investing heavily in self-driving capabilities that could soon see automated vehicles available on-demand.

    "We believe car ownership makes no sense in the future," Lyft Chief Executive John Zimmer said at a CES dinner event.

    Zimmer doubted that his daughter, now a young child, will want to own a car when she is of age. Instead, he said: "she'll want access to transportation." A boom of autonomous cars would likely prompt vehicles to evolve to be more akin to rooms on wheels: sleeper cabins in trains, or private offices, Zimmer added.

    A shift away from owning and relying on cars was also expected to result in traffic and parking becoming less of a priority in urban design.

    GenZe, a US-based division of the Mahindra Group in India, this week announced its e-bikes will be added in April to a Ford GoBike ride-share program in San Francisco.

    The e-bikes should "help to make San Francisco more livable and reduce congestion," said Metropolitan Transportation Commission deputy executive Alix Bockelman in a release.

    Leading online social network Facebook has a fleet of 100 GenZe bikes for employees to get around its Silicon Valley campus, and they are also used by delivery services DoorDash and Postmates, according to Valasek.

    Scoot, skate, ride

    Despite negative publicity about hoverboards a few years ago-centered on their tendency to explode-the manufacturer Swagtron was at CES with some of those devices, along with skateboards and bicycles boosted by electric motors.

    "We are seeing with personal mobility that some people like to skate; some people like to scoot, and some people like to ride," said Swagtron Chief Operating Officer Andrew Koven.

    Koven saw alternatives to cars as an "absolute necessity" that was part of a "systemic shift" toward getting around in ways that are economical as well as socially and environmentally responsible. "If I am commuting a short distance to work, do I really need a car?" asked analyst Jack Gold.

    Cities are already eyeing autonomous shuttle services.

    A self-driving electric shuttle built by Navya was introduced here last year, in a test that segued into a program providing rides on a route in downtown Las Vegas.

    AFP

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