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Electrify My World

by Dana Blankenhorn
September 23, 2021
in Broadband, business models, business strategy, Current Affairs, economy, energy, environment, futurism, innovation, investment, Personal, politics, regulation, The 2020s and Beyond, Web/Tech
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East lake MARTA in 1979.jpgWhen we moved to our current house in 1983, the heavy rail MARTA station next door seemed futuristic. Between 1983 and 2020 my wife took the train to work nearly every day, while I worked from home.

Today MARTA and the urban design it was meant to serve are obsolete.

Electric motors can be made in any size. Batteries are more efficient and cheaper. The cloud means warehouses can break bulk for less than physical stores. The pandemic let my wife recapture 3 hours each day, for chores and for living. She’s not giving that time back.

Work can happen anywhere. The world I wrote about 30 years ago in my book A Guide to Field Computing has arrived. An iPad can do the work of a PC, a phone, and a TV, plus it’s rugged enough for use in a manufacturing plant or warehouse.


Beltline3How we get around is changing rapidly. I can replace my old road bike for an electric at about the same price. Transportation can be scaled to what’s being moved. It’s becoming a service, not just a set of products. Driveways and parking decks may be as obsolete as MARTA stations by 2030.

Governments see only costs here, not benefits. Atlanta, for instance, is still built around an idea of commuting into and out of the center that no longer exists. Workers travel north-and-south if they commute at all. The city wants “workforce housing” for low-wage workers when most new city jobs are at universities and along the Beltline. We know the kind of urban development that can build a tax base, one that makes services to the poor affordable.

If you want growth, build a bike path. If you want density, build a park. Workforce housing should be where the jobs are.

Politicians are more interested in maintaining the status quo, and the racial divide, than in what business needs. Exurban Republicans want to keep the low-wage workers out so high-wage workers will vote for them. Inner-city Democrats want to keep the low-wage workers in to vote for them.

Billions of dollars are being wasted because business won’t tell government about how electricity lets transport be scaled and scheduled. Too many would rather beg a tax break.

In the near term the urban future can’t be planned and shouldn’t be. The market needs to drive things until leaders know where they’re going.

Tags: 21st century citiesAtlantaBeltlinecitiesdevelopmentelectric motorsMARTAtransportationurban development
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Dana Blankenhorn began his career as a financial journalist in 1978, began covering technology in 1982, and the Internet in 1985. He started one of the first Internet daily newsletters, the Interactive Age Daily, in 1994. He recently retired from InvestorPlace and lives in Atlanta, GA, preparing for his next great adventure. He's a graduate of Rice University (1977) and Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism (MSJ 1978). He's a native of Massapequa, NY.

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