Vehicles talk to traffic lights and other cars to ensure they never have to hit the brakes, maintaining a constant, efficient flow. 4. Zero Ownership: Mobility as a Service (MaaS)

Drive 0 also describes the "invisible" journey. Imagine walking out of your house, a pod waiting at the curb because your calendar synced with a ride-sharing app. You enter, the doors close, and you arrive at your destination without ever touching a key, a credit card, or a navigation screen. This "Zero Friction" model extends to:

Because Drive 0 is the first drive the system detects, it is almost always the drive where your Operating System (Windows, macOS, Linux) is installed.

The most immediate association with Drive 0 is the shift toward Level 5 autonomous driving. In this stage, the human "driver" is reduced to zero.

You cannot have a modern "0" philosophy without addressing the tailpipe. Drive 0 is synonymous with the total transition to electric (EV) and hydrogen fuel cell (FCEV) powertrains.

If you’ve ever peeked into your BIOS settings, built a new PC, or tried to troubleshoot a broken hard drive, you’ve likely seen the label and wondered, “Where is Drive 1? Did my computer lose count?”

But what does Drive 0 actually mean? It isn't just a marketing buzzword; it represents the theoretical and practical limit of efficiency in transportation. At its core, Drive 0 refers to a state of