PUBLISHER: Frost & Sullivan | PRODUCT CODE: 1981756
PUBLISHER: Frost & Sullivan | PRODUCT CODE: 1981756
The global leasing industry is entering a pivotal decade as electrification, innovative financing models, and a more integrated fleet management ecosystem fundamentally reshape the future of mobility finance. By 2035, battery electric vehicles (BEVs) will dominate new fleet acquisitions in most mature markets, pushing leasing providers to redesign product structures, residual value models, and lifecycle strategies. This shift places leasing at the center of the EV transition, as corporates and consumers increasingly rely on leasing to mitigate upfront costs, technology uncertainty, and battery performance risks.
At the same time, fleet financing is evolving beyond traditional operational and financial lease formats. New capital-light structures, flexible subscription-based models, and usage-linked payment mechanisms are emerging, supported by stronger collaboration between original equipment manufacturers, leasing companies, banks, and mobility platforms. These models are reshaping balance sheets, broadening access to mobility solutions, and enabling faster fleet turnover, an essential requirement in an era of rapid technological change.
Parallel to this, the fleet management ecosystem is expanding into a connected, data-driven service layer. Telematics, predictive maintenance, battery analytics, and integrated charging management are transforming fleets from static assets into intelligent mobility systems. Leasing providers are moving upstream and downstream in the value chain, offering energy services, digital maintenance orchestration, and sustainability reporting to meet the rising expectations of corporate and government customers.
Collectively, these forces position leasing as a catalyst for the global mobility transition. Electrification, innovative financing, and connected ecosystem services are not simply reshaping the industry; they are redefining how mobility is owned, financed, and managed over the next decade.
The study period is 2025-2035, with 2025 as the base year and 2026-2035 as the forecast period.