Car Sharing End-user Analysis in Selected European Cities

Car Sharing End-user Analysis in Selected European Cities

European Voice of the Customer Study

RELEASE DATE
23-Sep-2013
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Europe
Research Code: M9D5-01-00-00-00
SKU: AU01212-EU-VC_17567
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This research service examines consumer perceptions of car sharing based on a survey conducted in 2012 in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Only one out of four city residents in Europe is familiar with the car sharing concept. Once familiar, the interest rate in car sharing reaches 38%. Consumers are most attracted by the all-inclusive and convenient nature of the concept and value its high transparency and accessibility. The key driver of car sharing is cost efficiency, while the key barriers include attitudinal hurdles and operational issues. Overall, the market for car sharing is still in its nascent stage and it will most likely coexist with other modes of transportation.

Table of Contents

Introduction

  • Title, Research Team, and TOC

Market Context

  • Overview

Research Objectives and Methodology

  • Scope

Executive Summary

  • Summary

Current Travel Habits

  • Travel Habits

Awareness and Interest in Car Sharing

  • Awareness and Interest

Car Sharing—Market Scenario Simulations

  • Market Scenario Simulations

Operational Expectations for Car Sharing

  • Operational Expectations

Car Sharing—Drivers and Barriers

  • Drivers and Barriers

Profile of People Interested in Car Sharing

  • Profile

Impact of Car Sharing on Other Transport Modes

  • Impact on Transport Modes

Impact of Car Sharing on Car Ownership

  • Impact on Ownership

Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing

  • Car Sharing Among Peers

Market Potential Estimation

  • Market Potential

Appendix

  • Additional Information

The Frost & Sullivan Story

  • Frost & Sullivan Details
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This research service examines consumer perceptions of car sharing based on a survey conducted in 2012 in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Only one out of four city residents in Europe is familiar with the car sharing concept. Once familiar, the interest rate in car sharing reaches 38%. Consumers are most attracted by the all-inclusive and convenient nature of the concept and value its high transparency and accessibility. The key driver of car sharing is cost efficiency, while the key barriers include attitudinal hurdles and operational issues. Overall, the market for car sharing is still in its nascent stage and it will most likely coexist with other modes of transportation.
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No Index Yes
Podcast No
Author Michael L. Ranke
Industries Automotive
WIP Number M9D5-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No