Research Scope
The scope of the research includes:
- Key shared mobility (traditional carsharing, P2P carsharing, corporate carsharing, ridesharing, corporate ridesharing, eHailing, demand-responsive transit (DRT), MaaS, and autonomous shuttles) trends of 2019
- Key shared mobility outlook for 2020
- Impact of COVID-19 on shared mobility in 2020
- Key shared mobility statistics
- Technology trends and outlook
Market measurements are analyzed for the year of 2019 and 2020. An extensive list of key trends to watch for and the outlook for 2020 is also discussed.
Growth analysis, competitive landscape, and future technology trends are discussed in the competitive analysis segment. The base year for the study is 2019 and the forecast is for 2020. Over a short time span, the shared mobility market is expected to evolve at a seemingly rapid pace. Key metrics discussed in the study are the members, vehicles, and revenues for the applicable business models. The research service also discusses key trends that affect these segments. The mobility market is witnessing a lot of activity in terms of investments/mergers and acquisitions among various stakeholders. This report expects the shared mobility market to observe a stagnant growth in 2020 due to the onset of COVID-19 affecting various shared mobility modes. Corporate carsharing, corporate ridesharing, and DRT, will be the most affected segments due to various policy changes by governments like restricted travel, shutdown of public places, and work-from-home policies. eHailing will see a drop in utilization rates in the short term and drivers opting to provide shift to food and grocery delivery services. Micromobility is expected to be one of the first markets to bounce back following the impact.
Ride hailing players will branch out into the financial space in 2020 by likely creating a separate arm. Urban mobility hubs as a concept is picking up in cities as parking garages and service stations are being refurbished as mobility hubs.
For the traditional carsharing, P2P carsharing, dynamic shuttle, MaaS, autonomous shuttles, and eHailing market segments, the geographic scope covered is global, while for ridesharing and micromobility the scope is North America and Europe. For the corporate carsharing segment, the geographic scope is limited to Europe.
This study analyzes the global shared mobility market from multiple facets to unravel key market drivers and growth opportunities that exist for companies and key stakeholders for them to action upon in the near future.
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