Long gone is the era of steering wheels, stick shifts, pedals, and manual driving. It is officially the era of the self-driving car.
California assigned the first self-driving car permits not long ago (according to the Wall Street Journal). Of the three companies who applied, Google, Audi, and Daimler AG Mercedes-Benz, Google was awarded 25 test permits while the others received only two. This doesn’t come as a surprise, as Google’s driverless cars have been running successfully for ages, especially in the generation of Google Maps.
I believe that Google has a clear competitive advantage with a low degree of rivalry in the autonomous car business.
- Google is the dominant supplier in the industry. They are a distinctive brand selling a very innovative product.
- Google is targeting a new group of buyers that traditional automobile corporations ignore: the young, seniors, and handicapped.
- There are no viable substitutes as there is currently no competition.
- There are high entry costs barriers, especially the intellectual knowledge, high fixed costs, and specific assets required for production.
The advancement and progress made on self-driving cars is a brilliant move, and with these low-rivalry dynamics, there is no doubt Google will flourish in the industry.