Glossary
The strategic management of energy use to maximize output while minimizing waste.
Efficient allocation and utilization of materials, time, and energy across systems and operations.
The ability to operate or grow without depleting natural resources or harming the environment.
The introduction of new ideas, methods, or technologies that improve functionality or performance.
The consistency of performance over time without failures; dependability in various conditions.
Exceptional functionality, power, or responsiveness, often measured in speed, torque, or acceleration.
The ability of a vehicle to operate with minimal or no human input; includes self-driving technologies.
The use of technology and data to optimize transportation systems and user experience.
The degree to which users interact with, benefit from, and remain loyal to a product or service.
A flexible structure that allows easy customization, upgrades, or replacement of parts and components.
Improved measures or features that reduce risk and protect passengers, pedestrians, and other drivers.
Technology that can grow or adapt in size and capability without loss of efficiency.
Continuous and effortless digital connection between systems, vehicles, and devices.
The ability to adapt operations to various conditions or needs, such as different routes or loads.
Ease of servicing and upkeep, often due to fewer moving parts or smarter diagnostic tools.
The degree to which something delivers value relative to its cost; a good return on investment.
The ability to withstand wear, pressure, or damage over extended periods of use.
Consistent and controlled performance without sudden changes, breakdowns, or malfunctions.
Greater output or efficiency in tasks, often enabled by automation or smarter systems.
The ability of different systems or components to work together and exchange information seamlessly.