The End of Ownership: We live under the illusion of freedom of movement. For decades, the car has been the ultimate symbol of individual autonomy. But for OmniDrive, autonomy was never about the driver; it was about the algorithm. This book details the rise of the “Zero Point” strategy. By quietly acquiring urban land—from railway yards to small downtown parking lots—OmniDrive wasn’t just buying real estate. It was building the veins of a new organism. When the last internal combustion engine factory closed and OmniDrive acquired the global charging infrastructure, the trap closed. The result? A fleet that never sleeps, a mass of workers who will never again start an engine, and a society that discovered, too late, that whoever controls where the car stops, controls where the world goes.
| Seitenanzahl | 81 |
| Ausgabe | 1 (2026) |
| Format | A5 (148x210) |
| Einband | Taschenbuch mit Klappen |
| Farbe | Schwarz-Weiß |
| Papiertyp | Offset 80g |
| Sprache | Englisch |
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