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PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1995914

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PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1995914

Green Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) Market - Strategic Insights and Forecasts (2026-2031)

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The Green Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) Market will increase from USD 52.4 billion in 2026 to USD 115.1 billion in 2031, reflecting a 17.1% CAGR.

Green Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) represents a new generation of urban transportation platforms that integrate sustainable mobility options into a unified digital ecosystem. These platforms combine public transport, shared electric vehicles, micro-mobility services, and ride-sharing solutions into a single application that allows users to plan, book, and pay for journeys through one interface. The market is gaining strategic importance as cities pursue low-carbon transportation strategies and seek to reduce private vehicle dependency. Digital mobility platforms enable commuters to choose environmentally optimized travel routes by combining buses, metro systems, e-bikes, electric scooters, and shared electric vehicles. As urban populations grow and congestion intensifies, governments and municipalities are increasingly adopting MaaS solutions as a key component of smart city development. The convergence of digital payment systems, IoT-enabled fleet management, and real-time route optimization technologies is accelerating the deployment of green mobility platforms across major metropolitan areas.

Market Drivers

Government policies focused on decarbonization and sustainable urban mobility are among the primary drivers of the Green MaaS market. Cities across Europe, North America, and Asia are introducing emission reduction targets and congestion control measures that encourage the use of shared and low-emission transportation options. Programs aimed at achieving net-zero emissions in transportation sectors are motivating municipalities to deploy integrated digital mobility platforms that promote public transit and electric mobility.

Technological advancements in connectivity and data analytics also support market growth. The increasing availability of real-time transit data, combined with the expansion of 5G networks and IoT-enabled fleet monitoring systems, enables MaaS platforms to deliver accurate route planning and scheduling. These technologies reduce wait times and improve reliability, which helps convert occasional users into regular subscribers of digital mobility services.

Another important driver is the growing demand for multimodal transportation planning. Urban commuters are seeking flexible mobility options that combine different transportation modes within a single journey. MaaS platforms simplify travel by integrating ticketing, route planning, and payment functions into one application. This integration improves user convenience and supports higher adoption of sustainable transport alternatives.

Market Restraints

Despite strong growth potential, the Green MaaS market faces several operational challenges. One of the primary obstacles is the lack of standardized data-sharing frameworks between public transport authorities and private mobility providers. Fragmented data systems often limit the seamless integration of services across different transportation modes. This fragmentation can reduce the overall efficiency of MaaS platforms and affect user experience.

Financial sustainability is another challenge for the industry. Early MaaS providers often relied on subscription-based business models targeting individual consumers. However, several early platforms faced financial difficulties due to high operational costs and low margins. As a result, the market is gradually shifting toward public-private partnerships and business-to-government service models that provide more stable revenue streams.

Supply chain volatility can also affect the deployment of green mobility fleets. The procurement of electric buses, micro-mobility vehicles, and battery systems may be influenced by trade policies and tariffs that increase acquisition costs for MaaS operators.

Technology and Segment Insights

The Green MaaS market can be segmented by service type, platform functionality, and transportation mode. Micro-mobility services such as bike-sharing and e-scooter sharing represent important components of MaaS ecosystems. These services address last-mile connectivity challenges by linking commuters to major public transportation hubs.

Digital platform technology is the foundation of MaaS solutions. Mobility applications integrate route planning algorithms, real-time fleet tracking, digital payment systems, and carbon tracking features. These capabilities allow users to select travel routes based on convenience, cost, and environmental impact.

Another emerging technological trend is the integration of carbon accounting tools within MaaS applications. These tools measure the emissions avoided through sustainable travel choices. Verified emission reductions can be converted into carbon credits, creating new revenue streams for mobility service providers.

Competitive and Strategic Outlook

The competitive landscape includes global mobility platforms, ride-hailing companies, and specialized transit technology providers. Key companies operating in the market include Uber Technologies Inc., Grab Holdings Inc., Didi Chuxing Technology Co., Bolt Mobility, Moovit, Transit App, Citymapper, FreeNow, and Voi Technology.

Industry participants are increasingly focusing on partnerships with municipal governments and public transit agencies. These collaborations allow mobility platforms to integrate public transport networks with shared mobility services. The market is also witnessing a transition from purely consumer-focused applications toward enterprise and government mobility platforms designed to support city-wide transportation management.

Key Takeaways

The Green Mobility-as-a-Service market is evolving as cities prioritize sustainable transportation and digital mobility solutions. Integrated mobility platforms are enabling more efficient and environmentally responsible travel by combining multiple transportation modes into unified digital ecosystems. Although challenges related to data integration, financial sustainability, and supply chain volatility remain, continued investments in smart city infrastructure and digital mobility technologies are expected to support the long-term development of the market.

Key Benefits of this Report

  • Insightful Analysis: Gain detailed market insights across regions, customer segments, policies, socio-economic factors, consumer preferences, and industry verticals.
  • Competitive Landscape: Understand strategic moves by key players to identify optimal market entry approaches.
  • Market Drivers and Future Trends: Assess major growth forces and emerging developments shaping the market.
  • Actionable Recommendations: Support strategic decisions to unlock new revenue streams.
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Report Coverage

  • Historical data from 2021 to 2025 and forecast data from 2026 to 2031
  • Growth opportunities, challenges, supply chain outlook, regulatory framework, and trend analysis
  • Competitive positioning, strategies, and market share evaluation
  • Revenue growth and forecast assessment across segments and regions
  • Company profiling including strategies, products, financials, and key developments
Product Code: KSI-008360

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2. MARKET SNAPSHOT

  • 2.1. Market Overview
  • 2.2. Market Definition
  • 2.3. Scope of the Study
  • 2.4. Market Segmentation

3. BUSINESS LANDSCAPE

  • 3.1. Market Drivers
  • 3.2. Market Restraints
  • 3.3. Market Opportunities
  • 3.4. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
  • 3.5. Industry Value Chain Analysis
  • 3.6. Policies and Regulations
  • 3.7. Strategic Recommendations

4. TECHNOLOGICAL OUTLOOK

5. GREEN MOBILITY-AS-A-SERVICE (MAAS) MARKET BY SERVICE TYPE

  • 5.1. Introduction
  • 5.2. Ride-hailing
  • 5.3. Car-sharing
  • 5.4. Bike-sharing
  • 5.5. E-scooter sharing
  • 5.6. Public transport integration
  • 5.7. Shuttle services
  • 5.8. Others

6. GREEN MOBILITY-AS-A-SERVICE (MAAS) MARKET BY DEPLOYMENT MODEL

  • 6.1. Introduction
  • 6.2. Cloud-based
  • 6.3. On-premises

7. GREEN MOBILITY-AS-A-SERVICE (MAAS) MARKET BY COMPONENT

  • 7.1. Introduction
  • 7.2. Solution
    • 7.2.1. Platform/Software
    • 7.2.2. Fleet Management
    • 7.2.3. Payment & Billing Systems
    • 7.2.4. Route Optimization
  • 7.3. Services
    • 7.3.1. Consulting
    • 7.3.2. Support & Maintenance

8. GREEN MOBILITY-AS-A-SERVICE (MAAS) MARKET BY VEHICLE TYPE

  • 8.1. Introduction
  • 8.2. Electric Vehicles (EVs)
  • 8.3. Hybrid Vehicles
  • 8.4. Conventional Vehicles

9. GREEN MOBILITY-AS-A-SERVICE (MAAS) MARKET BY GEOGRAPHY

  • 9.1. Introduction
  • 9.2. North America
    • 9.2.1. By Service Type
    • 9.2.2. By Deployment Model
    • 9.2.3. By Component
    • 9.2.4. By Vehicle Type
    • 9.2.5. By Country
      • 9.2.5.1. USA
      • 9.2.5.2. Canada
      • 9.2.5.3. Mexico
  • 9.3. South America
    • 9.3.1. By Service Type
    • 9.3.2. By Deployment Model
    • 9.3.3. By Component
    • 9.3.4. By Vehicle Type
    • 9.3.5. By Country
      • 9.3.5.1. Brazil
      • 9.3.5.2. Argentina
      • 9.3.5.3. Others
  • 9.4. Europe
    • 9.4.1. By Service Type
    • 9.4.2. By Deployment Model
    • 9.4.3. By Component
    • 9.4.4. By Vehicle Type
    • 9.4.5. By Country
      • 9.4.5.1. Germany
      • 9.4.5.2. France
      • 9.4.5.3. United Kingdom
      • 9.4.5.4. Spain
      • 9.4.5.5. Others
  • 9.5. Middle East and Africa
    • 9.5.1. By Service Type
    • 9.5.2. By Deployment Model
    • 9.5.3. By Component
    • 9.5.4. By Vehicle Type
    • 9.5.5. By Country
      • 9.5.5.1. Israel
      • 9.5.5.2. Saudi Arabia
      • 9.5.5.3. Others
  • 9.6. Asia Pacific
    • 9.6.1. By Service Type
    • 9.6.2. By Deployment Model
    • 9.6.3. By Component
    • 9.6.4. By Vehicle Type
    • 9.6.5. By Country
      • 9.6.5.1. China
      • 9.6.5.2. Japan
      • 9.6.5.3. South Korea
      • 9.6.5.4. India
      • 9.6.5.5. Others

10. COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT AND ANALYSIS

  • 10.1. Major Players and Strategy Analysis
  • 10.2. Market Share Analysis
  • 10.3. Mergers, Acquisitions, Agreements, and Collaborations
  • 10.4. Competitive Dashboard

11. COMPANY PROFILES

  • 11.1. Uber Technologies Inc.
  • 11.2. Grab Holdings Inc.
  • 11.3. Didi Chuxing Technology Co.
  • 11.4. Bolt Mobility
  • 11.5. Moovit
  • 11.6. Transit App
  • 11.7. Citymapper
  • 11.8. FreeNow
  • 11.9. Voi Technology

12. APPENDIX

  • 12.1. Currency
  • 12.2. Assumptions
  • 12.3. Base and Forecast Years Timeline
  • 12.4. Key Benefits for the Stakeholders
  • 12.5. Research Methodology
  • 12.6. Abbreviations
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