Global Shared Mobility Outlook, 2022

Global Shared Mobility Outlook, 2022

Service Diversifications, Disruptive Technologies, and Competitive Intensity to Power the Shared Mobility Market in 2022

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The COVID-19 pandemic has completely changed the way we travel. Though work commute and trips to public transport stations/stops are still 15% less than pre-pandemic levels, there is a significant shift in mobility demand. Trips to shopping malls, parks, and supermarkets have increased 10% or more when compared to the baseline levels; this, in turn, has led to an increase in the use of private cars and some shared mobility modes. However, a number of cities are looking to levy additional road tax, especially for private cars (for instance, the UK is planning to increase the vehicle excise duty for ICE vehicles; the amount of tax on the car increases based on the emissions the vehicle produces). As witnessed in 2021, the rise in taxes will drive the adoption of shared mobility. For instance, ShareNow reported increases in the rental duration of more than 23%, and bookings of long-term rentals are to increase by 41% or more, because people were on longer leisure trips. Other companies such as Zeelo (DRT) reported an increase in demand that exceeded 600%, which can be attributed to the demand from the B2B segment. We will see companies shift to other flexible modes; company fleet cars are no longer attractive, and they are actively seeking to offer other options like mobility budgets and corporate MaaS solutions. Though profitability was the main area of concern, the outlook is definitely bright with the overall revenue from the shared mobility market expected to exceed $1.9 trillion by 2030.

The study analyzes changing market dynamics, outlines trends impacting the market’s recovery, and provides a future-focused outlook for the various market segments across the globe. It also includes pandemic-adjusted forecasts until 2030 for the various shared mobility market segments, offering insights into business segments’ underlying growth prospects. The study aims to outline the primary growth opportunities and call-to-action for shared mobility industry stakeholders from a short-to-medium-term perspective.


Research Highlights

  • Strategic imperatives and growth environment
  • Key industry challenges
  • Top 16 predictions for shared mobility in 2022
  • Deep dive into each shared mobility segment (traditional, P2P and corporate carsharing, ridehailing, ridesharing, DRT, bikesharing, MaaS, autonomous shuttles, and Robotaxi)
  • Deep dive into regions and growth opportunities and comparative analysis (APAC, RoW, NA, EU, and LATAM)
  • Impact of macroeconomic factors on the industry performance
  • Key trends across shared mobility segments and companies to watch

Author: Albert Geraldine Priya

Table of Contents

Key Highlights

Pandemic-related Challenges that the Global Shared and Autonomous Mobility Industry Faces

The 2020 Global Shared Mobility Market—Actual vs. Forecast

Shared Mobility Funding Snapshot, 2020–2021

Shared Mobility Market Overall Gross Market Value

Impact of COVID-19 on Key Regions and Recovery

Shared Mobility—Original vs. Post-pandemic Impact on Revenue

Top Predictions for Shared and Autonomous Mobility, 2022

Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on the Global Shared Mobility Industry

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Research Scope

Segmentation

Top 5 Global Economic Highlights of 2021

Top 5 Global Economic Predictions for 2022

Global GDP Growth

2022 Scenario Analysis—Quarterly Global Growth

2022 Scenario Analysis—Assumptions

2022 Global GDP Growth Snapshot

Advanced Economies—Predictions for 2022

Emerging Market Economies—Predictions for 2022

Top 5 Global Predictions for 2022—Macroeconomic Policies and Developments

2022 Growth Opportunities—Top 3 Opportunities by Region

2022 Regional Trends—Risks and Policy Direction

Global Shared Mobility Market GMV by Sector

Global Shared Mobility Revenue by Region

Post-pandemic GMV Forecast by Segment

Post-pandemic GMV Forecast by Segment (continued)

Post-pandemic GMV Forecast by Segment (continued)

Shared Mobility Trends, 2022

Trend 1—The New Mobility “Normal”

Trend 2—Impact of Remote Working on Mobility Patterns

Trend 3—The Rise of 15-minute Cities

Trend 4—The Future is Two Wheels

Trend 5—Curbs Turning Invaluable

Trend 6—Shared Mobility and the Big Winners in 2021

Trend 7—MaaS & the Public Sector Taking the Lead

Trend 8—The Reinvention of Corporate Mobility for the New Normal

Trend 9—The Influx of Investments

Trend 10—SPAC, the Sweet Spot

Trend 11—Fastracks, the Quest for Profitability

Trend 12—Electric and Alternative Fuel Vehicles—Key to Sustainability

Trend 13—ML and AI to Dramatically Enhance Efficiencies

Trend 14—Autonomous Mobility, Partnerships, and Collaboration, The Winning Strategy

Trend 15—Autonomous MaaS to Disrupt OEM-owned Customer Relationships

Trend 16—Purpose-built Vehicles to Bring Costs Down by ~25%

Traditional Carsharing—Snapshot

Traditional Carsharing—Key Growth Opportunities, 2022–2025

Traditional Carsharing—Companies to Watch

P2P Carsharing—Snapshot

P2P Carsharing—Key Growth Opportunities, 2021–2025

P2P Carsharing—Companies to Watch

Corporate Carsharing—Snapshot

Corporate Carsharing—Key Growth Opportunities, 2021–2025

Corporate Carsharing—Companies to Watch

Ridehailing—Snapshot

Ridehailing—Growth Opportunities, 2021–2025

Ridehailing—Companies to Watch

Bikesharing—Snapshot

Bikesharing—Key Growth Opportunities, 2021–2025

Bikesharing—Companies to Watch

Ridesharing—Snapshot

Ridesharing—Key Growth Opportunities, 2021–2025

Ridesharing—Companies to Watch

DRT—Snapshot

DRT—Key Growth Opportunities, 2021–2025

DRT—Companies to Watch

Mobility-as-a-Service—Snapshot

Mobility-as-a-Service—Key Growth Opportunities

Mobility-as-a-Service—Companies to Watch

Autonomous Shared Mobility—Snapshot

Autonomous Shared Mobility—Key Growth Opportunities

Autonomous Shared Mobility—Companies to Watch

2022 Predictions, North America

Shared Mobility Segment Attractiveness and Key Operators,* North America

2021 Regional Analysis, North America

2022 Predictions, Europe

Shared Mobility Segment Attractiveness and Key Operators,* Europe

2021 Regional Analysis, Europe

2022 Predictions, APAC

Shared Mobility Segment Attractiveness and Key Operators,* China

Shared Mobility Segment Attractiveness and Key Operators,* India

Shared Mobility Segment Attractiveness and Key Operators,* Singapore

2021 Regional Analysis, APAC

2022 Predictions, LATAM

Shared Mobility Segment Attractiveness and Key Operators, LATAM

2021 Regional Analysis, LATAM

2022 Predictions, RoW

Shared Mobility Segment Attractiveness and Key Operators, RoW

2021 Regional Analysis, RoW

Growth Opportunity 1—Dynamic Mobility Models for Geographic Expansion

Growth Opportunity 1—Dynamic Mobility Models for Geographic Expansion (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2—Public Private Partnerships and Intelligent Technology for Long-term Growth

Growth Opportunity 2—Public Private Partnerships and Intelligent Technology for Long-term Growth (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3—Integrated and Autonomous Technology Capabilities for Future Mobility

Growth Opportunity 3—Integrated and Autonomous Technology Capabilities for Future Mobility (continued)

Abbreviations and Acronyms Used

List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

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The COVID-19 pandemic has completely changed the way we travel. Though work commute and trips to public transport stations/stops are still 15% less than pre-pandemic levels, there is a significant shift in mobility demand. Trips to shopping malls, parks, and supermarkets have increased 10% or more when compared to the baseline levels; this, in turn, has led to an increase in the use of private cars and some shared mobility modes. However, a number of cities are looking to levy additional road tax, especially for private cars (for instance, the UK is planning to increase the vehicle excise duty for ICE vehicles; the amount of tax on the car increases based on the emissions the vehicle produces). As witnessed in 2021, the rise in taxes will drive the adoption of shared mobility. For instance, ShareNow reported increases in the rental duration of more than 23%, and bookings of long-term rentals are to increase by 41% or more, because people were on longer leisure trips. Other companies such as Zeelo (DRT) reported an increase in demand that exceeded 600%, which can be attributed to the demand from the B2B segment. We will see companies shift to other flexible modes; company fleet cars are no longer attractive, and they are actively seeking to offer other options like mobility budgets and corporate MaaS solutions. Though profitability was the main area of concern, the outlook is definitely bright with the overall revenue from the shared mobility market expected to exceed $1.9 trillion by 2030. The study analyzes changing market dynamics, outlines trends impacting the market’s recovery, and provides a future-focused outlook for the various market segments across the globe. It also includes pandemic-adjusted forecasts until 2030 for the various shared mobility market segments, offering insights into business segments’ underlying growth prospects. The study aims to outline the primary growth opportunities and call-to-action for shared mobility industry stakeholders from a short-to-medium-term perspective.--BEGIN PROMO--

Research Highlights

  • Strategic imperatives and growth environment
  • Key industry challenges
  • Top 16 predictions for shared mobility in 2022
  • Deep dive into each shared mobility segment (traditional, P2P and corporate carsharing, ridehailing, ridesharing, DRT, bikesharing, MaaS, autonomous shuttles, and Robotaxi)
  • Deep dive into regions and growth opportunities and comparative analysis (APAC, RoW, NA, EU, and LATAM)
  • Impact of macroeconomic factors on the industry performance
  • Key trends across shared mobility segments and companies to watch

Author: Albert Geraldine Priya

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