PUBLISHER: Frost & Sullivan | PRODUCT CODE: 1763045
PUBLISHER: Frost & Sullivan | PRODUCT CODE: 1763045
Bikesharing and Demand-responsive Transit Segments Driving Transformative Growth
Globally, many cities are making concerted efforts to shift away from car dependency toward greener, shared, and electrified transport solutions. As the willingness of people to use shared mobility apps increases, governments and cities are enacting policies to reduce carbon emissions, decrease congestion, and promote sustainable transport options. These regulations aim to accelerate the shift toward greener modes of transportation, including electric vehicles, micromobility (e.g., bikes and scooters), public transit, and shared mobility services. Beyond regulations and targets for decarbonization and electrification, cities are also focused on promoting the transition toward sustainable transportation modes.
While recent years have been challenging, the outlook for shared mobility in 2025 remains optimistic. The market is evolving as operators refine their models, technology plays a bigger role, and regional shifts promise new growth opportunities. The total revenue opportunity from shared mobility is projected to surpass $900 billion in 2025.
As part of this research, Frost & Sullivan examines notable regulations and mandates, funding and investment activity, and the critical trends that will drive the industry in 2025. The research includes a deep dive into 7 mobility segments: Traditional carsharing, peer-to-peer carsharing, bikesharing, ridehailing, demand-responsive transit, MaaS, and robotaxis.
The analysis also identifies growth opportunities across various business models by region, including Europe, North America, China, India, Australia and New Zealand, South Korea, Latin America, and the Middle East.