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PUBLISHER: Berg Insight | PRODUCT CODE: 1389254

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PUBLISHER: Berg Insight | PRODUCT CODE: 1389254

The Carsharing Telematics Market - 6th Edition

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What are the latest developments on the carsharing market? Berg Insight estimates that global carsharing membership will grow at a CAGR of 16.9 percent from 123.4 million at the end of 2022 to 269.4 million by 2027. This report explains all segments including station-based and free floating public carsharing as well as corporate carsharing. Get up to date with the latest information about carsharing organisations, vendors, products and markets.

Highlights from the report:

  • Insights from 30 executive interviews with market leading companies.
  • New data on carsharing fleets and members worldwide.
  • Comprehensive overview of the carsharing telematics value chain.
  • In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.
  • Detailed profiles of 35 carsharing platform vendors and their propositions.
  • Case studies of 68 carsharing initiatives from specialist CSOs, car rental companies and car OEMs.
  • Market forecasts by region lasting until 2027.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Executive Summary

1. Cars and Personal Mobility Services

  • 1.1. Introduction
    • 1.1.1. Passenger cars in use by region
    • 1.1.2. New passenger car registration trends
  • 1.2. Market trends
    • 1.2.1. Peak car use and car ownership
    • 1.2.2. The sharing economy
  • 1.3. Car-based mobility services
    • 1.3.1. Overview of carsharing services
    • 1.3.2. Carsharing operational models
  • 1.4. Carsharing services worldwide
    • 1.4.1. Carsharing in Europe
    • 1.4.2. Carsharing in North America
    • 1.4.3. Carsharing in Asia-Pacific
    • 1.4.4. Carsharing in ROW
    • 1.4.5. Overview of carsharing service providers
  • 1.5. Car telematics infrastructure
    • 1.5.1. Vehicle segment
    • 1.5.2. Tracking segment
    • 1.5.3. Network segment
    • 1.5.4. Service segment

2. Car OEM Mobility Service Initiatives

  • 2.1. Mobility projects and services from Ford
  • 2.2. Hyundai Motor Group carsharing and mobility programmes
  • 2.3. Nissan carsharing services
  • 2.4. Stellantis
    • 2.4.1. Free2Move
    • 2.4.2. Share Now
  • 2.5. Renault Group's carsharing initiatives
  • 2.6. Toyota mobility services platform and Kinto services
    • 2.6.1. Kinto
  • 2.7. Mobility concepts from the Volkswagen Group
  • 2.8. Volvo On Demand

3. Carsharing Organisations

  • 3.1. Specialist carsharing companies in Europe
    • 3.1.1. 4Mobility
    • 3.1.2. Autonapul
    • 3.1.3. Beast
    • 3.1.4. Bolt Drive
    • 3.1.5. Cambio
    • 3.1.6. Citiz
    • 3.1.7. CityBee
    • 3.1.8. Co-Wheels
    • 3.1.9. Enjoy
    • 3.1.10. Flinkster
    • 3.1.11. GoCar
    • 3.1.12. GreenMobility
    • 3.1.13. Greenwheels
    • 3.1.14. Hyre
    • 3.1.15. Miles
    • 3.1.16. Mobility Carsharing Switzerland
    • 3.1.17. MOL Limo
    • 3.1.18. Move About Group (OKQ8)
    • 3.1.19. MyWheels
    • 3.1.20. Panek
    • 3.1.21. Poppy
    • 3.1.22. Stadtmobil
    • 3.1.23. Traficar
    • 3.1.24. Voltio
    • 3.1.25. Zity
  • 3.2. Specialist carsharing companies in the Americas
    • 3.2.1. Awto
    • 3.2.2. BlueLA (Blink Mobility)
    • 3.2.3. Communauto
    • 3.2.4. Envoy Technologies
    • 3.2.5. Evo Car Share
    • 3.2.6. GIG CarShare
    • 3.2.7. Keko
    • 3.2.8. Modo
    • 3.2.9. Turbi
  • 3.3. Specialist carsharing companies in Asia-Pacific
    • 3.3.1. BlueSG
    • 3.3.2. Careco Car Sharing
    • 3.3.3. EvCard
    • 3.3.4. GoGet
    • 3.3.5. GreenShareCar
    • 3.3.6. Liandong Cloud
    • 3.3.7. Mevo
    • 3.3.8. Socar
  • 3.4. Specialist carsharing companies in ROW
    • 3.4.1. Carmine
    • 3.4.2. Delimobil
    • 3.4.3. Ekar
    • 3.4.4. GoTo Global Mobility
    • 3.4.5. iDrive
    • 3.4.6. TikTak
    • 3.4.7. Udrive
    • 3.4.8. Yandex Drive
  • 3.5. Car rental and leasing companies
    • 3.5.1. Avis Budget Group and Zipcar
    • 3.5.2. Enterprise Rent-A-Car and Enterprise CarShare
    • 3.5.3. Europcar Mobility Group and Ubeeqo
    • 3.5.4. Hertz
    • 3.5.5. Lotte Rental and Green Car
    • 3.5.6. ORIX Auto Corporation and ORIX CarShare
    • 3.5.7. Sixt Group
    • 3.5.8. Arval
    • 3.5.9. ALD Automotive (Ayvens)
    • 3.5.10. Leasys

4. Technology Vendors

  • 4.1. End-to-end carsharing solutions
    • 4.1.1. BMW Mobility Services
    • 4.1.2. Geotab
    • 4.1.3. Humax
    • 4.1.4. IMS
    • 4.1.5. Invers
    • 4.1.6. Mobiag
    • 4.1.7. Mobility Tech Green
    • 4.1.8. MoboKey
    • 4.1.9. OCTO Telematics
    • 4.1.10. OpenFleet
    • 4.1.11. Optimum Automotive Group
    • 4.1.12. Targa Telematics
    • 4.1.13. TomTom
    • 4.1.14. Vulog
    • 4.1.15. Webfleet
    • 4.1.16. WeGo Carsharing
  • 4.2. Carsharing software platforms
    • 4.2.1. Atom Mobility
    • 4.2.2. Cantamen
    • 4.2.3. Eccocar
    • 4.2.4. Fleetster (Next Generation Mobility)
    • 4.2.5. Glide.io
    • 4.2.6. Good Travel Software
    • 4.2.7. Launch Mobility
    • 4.2.8. Moqo
    • 4.2.9. Ridecell
    • 4.2.10. Wunder Mobility
    • 4.2.11. Zemtu
  • 4.3. In-vehicle systems
    • 4.3.1. Astus
    • 4.3.2. Bosch
    • 4.3.3. Continental
    • 4.3.4. Convadis
    • 4.3.5. Kuantic
    • 4.3.6. Liberkee (Huf Secure Mobile)
    • 4.3.7. Ruptela
    • 4.3.8. Teltonika

5. Market Forecasts and Trends

  • 5.1. Carsharing market forecasts
    • 5.1.1. Carsharing in the EU+EFTA+UK
    • 5.1.2. Carsharing in North America
    • 5.1.3. Carsharing in Asia-Pacific
    • 5.1.4. Carsharing in ROW
    • 5.1.5. Connected carsharing platform forecast
    • 5.1.6. Corporate carsharing forecast
  • 5.2. Mergers and acquisitions in the carsharing telematics space
  • 5.3. Market trends
    • 5.3.1. Carsharing is becoming increasingly integrated with other mobility services
    • 5.3.2. Carsharing and public transport ecosystems to converge
    • 5.3.3. Relationships with cities are becoming more important for CSOs
    • 5.3.4. Electric cars are a natural fit for carsharing
    • 5.3.5. Carsharing operators build wider ecosystems of partners
    • 5.3.6. Free floating carsharing services on the rise
    • 5.3.7. Hybrid station-based and free floating models show promise
    • 5.3.8. Autonomous cars are expected to change the playing field for carsharing
    • 5.3.9. Carsharing becomes a popular means to reduce corporate mobility costs
    • 5.3.10. Carsharing operators introduce new pricing models
    • 5.3.11. Last mile carsharing add-on services is emerging in Europe
    • 5.3.12. Shared mobility operators are increasingly offering more similar services
    • 5.3.13. Covid-19 affected the majority of carsharing operators only temporarily
    • 5.3.14. Carsharing operators focus increasingly on profitability
    • 5.3.15. Moving vehicles between different services improves utilisation rate
  • List of Acronyms and Abbreviations

List of Figures

  • Figure 1.1: Car parc by region (World 2015-2021)
  • Figure 1.2: Passenger car density per 1,000 inhabitants (EU+EFTA+UK 2021)
  • Figure 1.3: New car registration data (World 2015-2022)
  • Figure 1.4: Top 10 countries by new passenger car and light truck registrations (2022)
  • Figure 1.5: Carsharing membership and fleet size (World 2018-2022)
  • Figure 1.6: Carsharing service providers by industry background (2023)
  • Figure 1.7: Top-30 carsharing service providers by fleet size (World Q4-2022)
  • Figure 1.8: Carsharing telematics system overview
  • Figure 1.9: On-board computer and vehicle access telematics device
  • Figure 2.1: Carmaker CSO membership and fleet size (World 2018-2022)
  • Figure 2.2: Examples of carsharing services by carmakers (World 2023)
  • Figure 3.1: Carsharing service providers (Europe and ROW 2023)
  • Figure 3.2: Carsharing service providers (Americas and APAC 2023)
  • Figure 3.3: Carsharing services by car rental and leasing companies (World 2023)
  • Figure 3.4: Major car rental companies
  • Figure 4.1: Carsharing technology vendors (2023)
  • Figure 4.2: End-to-end carsharing system vendors (2023)
  • Figure 4.3: Carsharing software platform vendors (2023)
  • Figure 4.4: In-vehicle system vendors (2023)
  • Figure 4.5: The Continental Remote Cloud Key (RCK)
  • Figure 4.6: Convadis C-Compact carsharing device
  • Figure 4.7: Liberkee Car Access Module (CAM)
  • Figure 4.8: The Ruptela HCV5 telematics device
  • Figure 4.9: The FMB 130 carsharing telematics device
  • Figure 5.1: Carsharing members by region (2022-2027)
  • Figure 5.2: Carsharing vehicles by region (2022-2027)
  • Figure 5.3: Carsharing fleet and members (EU+EFTA+UK 2022-2027)
  • Figure 5.4: Carsharing fleet and members (North America 2022-2027)
  • Figure 5.5: Carsharing fleet and members (Asia-Pacific 2022-2027)
  • Figure 5.6: Carsharing fleet and members (ROW 2022-2027)
  • Figure 5.7: Aftermarket carsharing TCUs and connected cars (World 2022-2027)
  • Figure 5.8: Carsharing aftermarket system revenues (World 2022-2027)
  • Figure 5.9: Corporate carsharing telematics market (World 2022-2027)
  • Figure 5.10: M&As in the carsharing telematics space (2018-2023)
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