Rocky Mountain Institute's (RMI) report, "Ushering in New Mobility with User-Centered Design," explores the potential of three core new-mobility technologies: autonomy, shared ride platforms, and electric powertrains. The report suggests that these technologies have the potential to offer cheaper, cleaner, and safer mobility for everyone, but they are not yet widely available. The report identifies several barriers to widespread adoption, including the need for improvements in technology, the lack of a regulatory framework, and the need for more consumer education. The authors recommend that policymakers, businesses, and consumers work together to overcome these barriers and accelerate the adoption of new mobility solutions.