European Shared Mobility Growth Opportunities

European Shared Mobility Growth Opportunities

Transformative Growth Driven by Favorable Government Regulations and Disruptive Technologies is Expected to Lead to a Gross Market Value of $123 Billion by 2030

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14-Dec-2022
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Europe
Research Code: PDE6-01-00-00-00
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For almost a decade, we have seen incremental—but rapid—progress toward a new paradigm for moving people around in cities. Driven by quickly evolving technologies, new business models, and society's shifting expectations, mobility has become more sustainable, equitable, efficient, and convenient.

This Frost & Sullivan study analyzes the European shared mobility market. It discusses short-, medium-, and long-term growth opportunities, evolving business models, and future growth prospects, among other factors. This study will benefit mobility service providers, OEMs, car rental and leasing companies, technology solution providers, and a host of other industry participants looking to understand current and future shared mobility trends and their implications. The study period is from 2021 to 2030.

The study examines the following segments: traditional carsharing, P2P carsharing, corporate carsharing, ride-hailing, bike-sharing, demand responsive transport (DRT), and mobility as a service (MaaS).

Shared mobility was battered due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the recovery has been splendid, with operators realigning their business models and 2021 and 2022 being years of consolidation in Europe.

In the short term, funding and mergers will drive business model diversification and geographical expansion and, in the medium term, electrification will be the key driver along with purpose-built vehicles and the use of Big Data, AI, and ML to drive integration. In the long term, instead of vertical expansion to offer new value propositions, the focus will be on new technology-oriented market entrants making horizontal moves to gain access to untapped opportunities.

Research Scope

  • Fleet and GMV forecasts for all the aforementioned shared mobility segments
  • Short, medium- and long-term trends/growth opportunities for the market segments
  • Competitive benchmarking
  • Market readiness
  • Competitive force analysis
  • Key country profiles

Author: Chanchal Jetha


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Table of Contents

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Shared Mobility Industry

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Research Scope

Segmentation and Definition

Key Competitors

PESTLE Analysis

Macroeconomic Overview

GDP Analysis

Growth Metrics

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

Forecast Assumptions

Forecast Assumptions (continued)

Gross Market Value (GMV) and Fleet Size Forecast

GMV Forecast by Segment

Fleet Size Forecast by Segment

Post-2030 Modal Share Shift in an Optimistic Scenario

Forecast Analysis

Pricing Trends and Forecast Analysis

Competitive Environment

Growth Opportunities

Key Trends in Shared Mobility—Short-, Medium- and Long-term Opportunities

Short-term Growth Opportunities in Shared Mobility

Medium-term Growth Opportunities in Shared Mobility

Long-term Growth Opportunities in Shared Mobility

Opportunity by Segment

Opportunity by Segment (continued)

Conclusion

Traditional Carsharing Business Models

Growth Metrics

Fleet Size Forecast

Member Forecast

GMV Forecast by Traditional Carsharing Type

Market Trends—Short, Medium, and Long Terms

Market Trends—Short, Medium, and Long Terms (continued)

Competitive Benchmarking—Traditional Carsharing Programs

Competitive Benchmarking—Traditional Carsharing Programs (continued)

Europe—Traditional Carsharing Market Readiness

Competitive Force Analysis

P2P Carsharing Business Model

Growth Metrics

Fleet Size and Member Forecast

GMV Forecast

Market Trends—Short, Medium, and Long Terms

Competitive Benchmarking—P2P Carsharing Programs

Europe—P2P Carsharing Market Readiness

Competitive Force Analysis

Corporate Carsharing Business Models

Growth Metrics

Fleet Size

GMV Forecast

Market Trends—Short, Medium, and Long Terms

Competitive Benchmarking—Corporate Carsharing Programs

Europe—Corporate Carsharing Market Readiness

Competitive Force Analysis

Ride-hailing Business Models

Growth Metrics

Fleet Size Forecast

GMV Forecast

Market Trends—Short, Medium, and Long Terms

Market Trends—Short, Medium, and Long Terms (continued)

Competitive Benchmarking—Ride-hailing Programs

Europe—Ride-hailing Market Readiness

Competitive Force Analysis

Bike-sharing

Growth Metrics

Fleet Size Forecast

GMV and Member Forecast

Market Trends—Short, Medium, and Long Terms

Market Trends—Short, Medium, and Long Terms (continued)

Competitive Benchmarking—Bike-sharing Programs

Competitive Benchmarking—Bike-sharing Programs (continued)

Europe—Bike-sharing Market Readiness

Competitive Force Analysis

DRT Definition and Business Model

Growth Metrics

Fleet Size Forecast

GMV Forecast

Market Trends—Short, Medium, and Long Terms

Competitive Benchmarking—DRT Programs

Europe—DRT Market Readiness

Competitive Force Analysis

MaaS Business Models

Growth Metrics

GMV Forecast

Market Trends—Short, Medium, and Long Terms

Competitive Benchmarking—MaaS

Europe—MaaS Market Readiness

Competitive Force Analysis

2021 Country Analysis—Germany

2021 Country Analysis—The United Kingdom

2021 Country Analysis—France

2021 Country Analysis—Italy

2021 Country Analysis—Spain

Growth Opportunity 1—Regulations Encouraging the Move to Sustainable Mobility

Growth Opportunity 1—Regulations Encouraging the Move to Sustainable Mobility (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2—Partnerships, Business Model Diversification, and New Technologies Underpinning Growth in Shared Mobility

Growth Opportunity 2—Partnerships, Business Model Diversification, and New Technologies Underpinning Growth in Shared Mobility (continued)

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

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

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For almost a decade, we have seen incremental—but rapid—progress toward a new paradigm for moving people around in cities. Driven by quickly evolving technologies, new business models, and society's shifting expectations, mobility has become more sustainable, equitable, efficient, and convenient. This Frost & Sullivan study analyzes the European shared mobility market. It discusses short-, medium-, and long-term growth opportunities, evolving business models, and future growth prospects, among other factors. This study will benefit mobility service providers, OEMs, car rental and leasing companies, technology solution providers, and a host of other industry participants looking to understand current and future shared mobility trends and their implications. The study period is from 2021 to 2030. The study examines the following segments: traditional carsharing, P2P carsharing, corporate carsharing, ride-hailing, bike-sharing, demand responsive transport (DRT), and mobility as a service (MaaS). Shared mobility was battered due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the recovery has been splendid, with operators realigning their business models and 2021 and 2022 being years of consolidation in Europe. In the short term, funding and mergers will drive business model diversification and geographical expansion and, in the medium term, electrification will be the key driver along with purpose-built vehicles and the use of Big Data, AI, and ML to drive integration. In the long term, instead of vertical expansion to offer new value propositions, the focus will be on new technology-oriented market entrants making horizontal moves to gain access to untapped opportunities.--BEGIN PROMO--

Research Scope

  • Fleet and GMV forecasts for all the aforementioned shared mobility segments
  • Short, medium- and long-term trends/growth opportunities for the market segments
  • Competitive benchmarking
  • Market readiness
  • Competitive force analysis
  • Key country profiles

Author: Chanchal Jetha

More Information
Author Chanchal Jetha
Industries Automotive
No Index No
Is Prebook No
Keyword 1 Europe Shared Mobility
Keyword 2 Shared Mobility in Automotive Industry
Keyword 3 shared mobility services
Podcast No
WIP Number PDE6-01-00-00-00