Latin America New Mobility Business Models, Forecast to 2023

Latin America New Mobility Business Models, Forecast to 2023

eHailing, Bike Sharing, and Integrated Mobility Offers Immense Growth Opportunities and New Revenue Potential

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The mobility market in Latin America is rapidly moving towards offering new mobility business models that are focused on an on-demand, integrated, multi-modal mobility network, driven by changing demographics, preferences, and technologies. Mobility in Latin America, although rapidly changing, still focuses heavily on traditional modes and personal vehicle ownership. However, Latin America has been experiencing disruption over the past 3-5 years. Business models embodying the sharing economy are rapidly growing. These solutions are becoming an additional alternative to everyday mobility. While in some cases this is primarily complementing vehicle ownership, signs of replacing ownership is also selectively being witnessed among some demographics.

The aim of this study is to research, analyze, and forecast the market for new mobility business models in Latin America and discuss the growing trends in shared and integrated mobility towards 2023, focusing on Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico.

Research Scope:

New Mobility Business Models: Carsharing, Bike Sharing, Ride Sharing, E-Hailing, Integrated Mobility, Corporate Mobility

Geographical Scope: Latin America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico

Study Period: 2016–2023

A change to the mobility ecosystem towards solutions that are on-demand is providing new opportunities and the market is witnessing the entry of a number of new non-traditional stakeholders. This wide-scale disruption is heavily impacting traditional market structures and the positioning of traditional ecosystem participants among new competition is leading to the need to respond to changes in terms of regulations, investment, and market structure. This study focuses on 4 key markets - Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico and discusses various new mobility models including bike sharing, carsharing, e-hailing, integrated mobility, and corporate mobility. It provides insights into the market structure, the competitive landscape, and also market trends and forecasts towards 2023. The study presents the growth in mobility infrastructure and mobility-related regulations as these aspects form the bedrock for the functioning of new mobility business models. The study then concludes by presenting the overall disruption and transformation that the landscape is experiencing in LATAM, with several company exhibits, growth opportunities, key conclusions, and Frost & Sullivan's top predictions towards 2023.

Key Questions This Study will Answer:

What are key trends impacting the evolution of new mobility business models in Latin America? How are each of the key regions placed with regards to new mobility business models?
Which new mobility business model is expected to have the highest growth potential and what is the forecast for the various select models?
Which are the key market participants across the regions and under each of the new mobility business models? What are the business models that are followed?
What is the current structure and future outlook for infrastructure related to urban mobility in Latin America? What are some of the key regulations impacting change and what are the imperatives for success and growth in this space?
What are the key study conclusions and future outlook for new mobility business models in LATAM? What are the key growth opportunities and which are the companies disrupting the value chain?

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Table of Contents

Executive Summary—Key Findings

Executive Summary—Key Findings (continued)

Paradigm Shift from Vehicle Ownership to Usage

Competitive Landscape of New Mobility Models

Regional New Mobility Snapshot

Snapshot of New Mobility Business Models

Snapshot of New Mobility Business Models (continued)

Exhibit—Bilhete Unico and Moovit, São Paulo

Transformation in Mobility Industry Ecosystem—2016

Cities-2-Watch Index in Latin America

Cities-2-Watch Index in Latin America (continued)

Integral Mobility Program—Mexico City

The Emerging Urban Mobility Landscape in Latin America

Key Companies to Watch (C2W) in the LATAM Mobility Market

Changing Role of Public Sector in Mobility

Argentina New Mobility Business Models Postcard

Brazil New Mobility Business Models Postcard

Chile New Mobility Business Models Postcard

Mexico New Mobility Business Models Postcard

Conclusions and 2023 Key Expectations

Research Scope

Research Aims and Objectives

Key Questions this Study will Answer

Research Background

Research Methodology

Resurgence of the ‘Next-generation’ Continent—LATAM in Next 10 Years

Trend 1—Urbanization: Mega Cities and Mega Economies of the Future

Trend 1—Urbanization: City as a Customer

Trends 2—Digital Future

Connected Mobility—Exhibit: Sem Parar

Trend 3—New Business Models is Impacting Mobility

The Sharing Economy is Impacting Mobility

Vehicle Sharing Business Models—Comparative Market Positioning

Trend 4—Mobility for Gen-Y and Gen-Z

Trend 5—‘She-conomy’ of LATAM

Exhibit—Laudrive, eHailing by Women for Women

Trend 6—As-a-Service Model Evolution in Mobility

OEMs in LATAM Shift Focus towards Car-as-a-Service (CaaS)

Trend 7—Flexible On-demand Mobility Solution

Exhibit—Integrated Connected Bus Mobility: SPTrans, São Paulo

Trend 8—Luxury Urban Mobility Solutions in LATAM

Trend 9—Growing Focus on Corporate and Integrated Mobility in LATAM

Key Planned Traditional Mobility Infrastructure Project

Traditional Mobility Infrastructure—BRT Systems

Traditional Mobility Infrastructure—Bicycle Lanes

Traditional Mobility Infrastructure—Growth in Bicycle Lanes

Transformational Trends Impacting Carsharing in Latin America

Carsharing Vehicle Fleet and Members Forecasts

Carsharing Vehicle Fleet and Members Forecasts (continued)

Snapshot of Carsharing across LATAM

Competitive Landscape of Select CSOs in Brazil

Competitive Landscape of Select CSOs in Chile

Competitive Landscape of Select CSOs in Mexico

Transformational Trends Impacting Bike Sharing in Latin America

Snapshot of Bike Sharing across LATAM

Bike Sharing Estimates and Forecasts

Technological Innovations

Competitive Landscape of Bike Sharing in Argentina

Competitive Landscape of Bike Sharing in Brazil

Competitive Landscape of Bike Sharing in Chile

Competitive Landscape of Bike Sharing in Mexico

Transformational Trends Impacting eHailing in Latin America

Taxi and eHailing Market—Latin America

Diversification of Business Models—The Market Evolves to Stay Relevant

Taxi and eHailing Market—Latin America

Exhibit—App MeLeva: Personal Transport Network (PTN)

Taxi and eHailing Market—LATAM

Snapshot of eHailing across LATAM

Competitive Landscape of eHailing in Argentina

Competitive Landscape of eHailing in Brazil

Competitive Landscape of eHailing in Chile

Competitive Landscape of eHailing in Mexico

Competitive Landscape of eHailing in Mexico (continued)

Flexible On-demand Mobility Solution—Ridesharing

Benefits of Ridesharing

Competitive Landscape of Ridesharing in Argentina and Brazil

Competitive Landscape of Ridesharing in Chile and Mexico

Integrated Mobility—A User-centric Approach to Mobility-as-a-Service

Mobility Integrators—Stakeholders Making it Possible

Integrated Mobility Solution Types in LATAM

Card-based Integrated Mobility Solutions in LATAM

Mobility Apps Solutions in LATAM

Exhibit—OnBoard Mobility

Exhibit—Leve-me

Corporate Mobility Landscape in Latin America

Fleet and Leasing Outlook—Brazil and Mexico

Future of Corporate Mobility—From TCO to TCM

Frost & Sullivan’s Vision for the Future of Corporate Mobility in LATAM

Regulations Influencing New Mobility Business Models

Regulations Influencing New Mobility Business Models (continued)

Growth Opportunity in New Mobility Business Models

Growth Opportunity in New Mobility Business Models (continued)

Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

Key Conclusions and Future Outlook

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

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Abbreviations

2017 Proposed Research Plan

Selected Research Topics Covered in 2015–2016

Latin America Automotive & Transportation

Market Engineering Methodology

The mobility market in Latin America is rapidly moving towards offering new mobility business models that are focused on an on-demand, integrated, multi-modal mobility network, driven by changing demographics, preferences, and technologies. Mobility in Latin America, although rapidly changing, still focuses heavily on traditional modes and personal vehicle ownership. However, Latin America has been experiencing disruption over the past 3-5 years. Business models embodying the sharing economy are rapidly growing. These solutions are becoming an additional alternative to everyday mobility. While in some cases this is primarily complementing vehicle ownership, signs of replacing ownership is also selectively being witnessed among some demographics. The aim of this study is to research, analyze, and forecast the market for new mobility business models in Latin America and discuss the growing trends in shared and integrated mobility towards 2023, focusing on Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Research Scope: New Mobility Business Models: Carsharing, Bike Sharing, Ride Sharing, E-Hailing, Integrated Mobility, Corporate Mobility Geographical Scope: Latin America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico Study Period: 2016–2023 A change to the mobility ecosystem towards solutions that are on-demand is providing new opportunities and the market is witnessing the entry of a number of new non-traditional stakeholders. This wide-scale disruption is heavily impacting traditional market structures and the positioning of traditional ecosystem participants among new competition is leading to the need to respond to changes in terms of regulations, investment, and market structure. This study focuses on 4 key markets - Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico and discusses various new mobility models including bike sharing, carsharing, e-hailing, integrated mobility, and corporate mobility. It provides insights into the market structure, the competitive landscape, and also market tr
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