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PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 2068657

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PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 2068657

Mobility as a Service Market Forecasts to 2034 - Global Analysis By Service Type, Mode of Transportation, Business Model, End User, and By Geography

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According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Mobility as a Service MaaS Market is accounted for $274.2 billion in 2026 and is expected to reach $1073.6 billion by 2034 growing at a CAGR of 18.6% during the forecast period. Mobility as a Service (MaaS) integrates various forms of transport services into a single accessible on-demand platform, allowing users to plan, book, and pay for multimodal journeys seamlessly. This transformative approach shifts consumer behavior away from private vehicle ownership toward flexible, shared, and efficient mobility solutions. The market encompasses ride hailing, car sharing, bike sharing, public transit integration, and micro-mobility options, all accessible via digital applications that optimize route planning and payment processing, fundamentally reshaping urban transportation ecosystems worldwide.

Market Dynamics:

Driver:

Increasing urbanization and traffic congestion in major cities

Rapid urban population growth has intensified traffic gridlock, creating urgent demand for smarter mobility alternatives to private car ownership. As cities expand and road infrastructure struggles to keep pace, commuters face longer travel times and higher fuel costs, making traditional transport models increasingly inefficient. MaaS platforms offer a compelling solution by enabling seamless intermodal trips that combine public transit, shared vehicles, and micro-mobility options, reducing single-occupancy vehicle usage. Municipal governments are actively supporting these platforms as a strategy to alleviate congestion without expensive road expansions, creating a favorable policy environment that accelerates MaaS adoption across densely populated metropolitan regions.

Restraint:

Fragmented regulatory frameworks across jurisdictions

Divergent transportation regulations and licensing requirements across cities, states, and countries create significant operational barriers for MaaS providers seeking scalable solutions. Ride hailing rules, data sharing mandates, and insurance requirements vary widely, forcing platform operators to customize their offerings for each market. Public transit integration faces additional hurdles as legacy transit agencies operate under different governance structures and technology standards, complicating unified ticketing and real-time data sharing. This fragmentation slows market expansion and increases operational costs, limiting the seamless user experience that defines the MaaS value proposition and discouraging investment in cross-regional platform development.

Opportunity:

Integration of autonomous vehicle fleets into MaaS platforms

The imminent commercialization of autonomous vehicles presents a transformative opportunity to enhance MaaS offerings with lower operational costs and 24/7 availability. Self-driving shuttles, robotaxis, and delivery pods can be dynamically dispatched through MaaS applications, reducing reliance on human drivers and enabling more competitive pricing models. Autonomous fleets integrated with public transit can solve first-mile and last-mile connectivity challenges more efficiently than current shared mobility options. As autonomous technology matures and regulatory approval expands, early MaaS platforms that establish integration capabilities will capture significant market advantage, offering users frictionless, on-demand, and increasingly driverless multimodal journeys.

Threat:

Data privacy and cybersecurity vulnerabilities in connected platforms

Extensive collection of user location data, payment information, and travel patterns makes MaaS platforms attractive targets for cybercriminals and raises legitimate privacy concerns. A single breach could expose millions of users' daily movements, home addresses, workplace locations, and behavioral patterns, causing reputational damage and regulatory penalties under evolving data protection laws. Furthermore, integration with critical public transit infrastructure introduces potential vulnerabilities where compromised platforms could disrupt city-wide transportation networks. Heightened consumer awareness of digital privacy means that security failures could rapidly erode trust in MaaS solutions, slowing adoption rates regardless of convenience benefits.

Covid-19 Impact:

The COVID-19 pandemic initially devastated shared mobility services as lockdowns and health concerns caused ridership to collapse across ride hailing and public transit. However, the crisis also accelerated long-term MaaS adoption by highlighting the need for flexible, contactless, and resilient transportation alternatives. Many commuters shifted to micro-mobility options like bike sharing and e-scooters to avoid crowded buses and trains, driving integration of these modes into digital platforms. The pandemic also catalyzed digital payment adoption and government investment in sustainable transport infrastructure. As cities recover, the flexibility and multimodal efficiency of MaaS have become more valuable than ever, positioning the market for sustained post-pandemic growth.

The Ride Hailing segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period

The Ride Hailing segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period, driven by widespread consumer familiarity, extensive geographic coverage, and continuous innovation in on-demand transportation. Companies have built massive user bases through convenient smartphone applications offering real-time tracking, dynamic pricing, and cashless payments, making ride hailing the most accessible entry point to MaaS ecosystems. The segment benefits from established driver networks and substantial venture capital backing, enabling rapid scaling and aggressive market penetration across both developed and emerging economies. As ride hailing platforms evolve into super-apps integrating additional transport modes, their dominant market position is expected to strengthen further throughout the forecast timeline.

The Multimodal Combinations segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period

Over the forecast period, the Multimodal Combinations segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate, reflecting the ultimate vision of MaaS as a seamless integrator of diverse transport options within single journeys. This segment involves users combining ride hailing for first-mile connectivity, public transit for longer distances, and micro-mobility for final destination access, all coordinated through unified payment and route planning platforms. As urban transportation networks become increasingly complex and consumers seek optimized travel times, the value of multimodal trip planning grows exponentially. Technological advancements in real-time data sharing and open payment standards are removing historical barriers to integration, making multimodal combinations the fastest-growing mode as MaaS matures from concept to everyday reality.

Region with largest share:

During the forecast period, the North America region is expected to hold the largest market share, supported by high smartphone penetration, early adoption of ride hailing services, and strong venture capital investment in mobility startups. Major MaaS platforms originated in the region, benefiting from favorable regulatory experimentation and extensive consumer willingness to embrace new transportation models. Well-developed public transit infrastructure in cities like New York, Chicago, and San Francisco provides a robust foundation for integration with shared mobility options. The presence of technology giants and continuous innovation in autonomous vehicle deployment further reinforces North America's leadership, maintaining its dominant position throughout the forecast period.

Region with highest CAGR:

Over the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR, driven by massive urbanization, growing middle-class populations, and government commitments to smart city development. Countries including China, India, and Southeast Asian nations are leapfrogging traditional car-centric development models, embracing digital mobility solutions to manage rapid population growth. Severe air quality challenges have prompted aggressive policies promoting shared and electric mobility, accelerating MaaS adoption. Super-app platforms already deeply integrated into daily life in markets like China and Singapore provide ideal foundations for comprehensive mobility services. As infrastructure investment and digital literacy continue expanding, Asia Pacific emerges as the fastest-growing region for Mobility as a Service.

Key players in the market

Some of the key players in Mobility as a Service MaaS Market include Uber Technologies, Inc., Lyft, Inc., Didi Global Inc., Grab Holdings Limited, Bolt Technology OU, BlaBlaCar, PT GoTo Gojek Tokopedia Tbk, BMW AG, Mercedes-Benz Group AG, Volkswagen AG, Toyota Motor Corporation, Stellantis N.V., Hyundai Motor Company, Ford Motor Company and General Motors Company.

Key Developments:

In April 2026, Grab became the first operator to secure the official International Cross-border Ride-hail Service Operator Licence from Singaporean and Malaysian regulators, enabling automated cross-border ride-hailing transits between Singapore and Johor.

In February 2026, Uber launched Uber Autonomous Solutions, a dedicated multi-layered platform providing specialized infrastructure, custom venue data, and automated fleet asset financing designed to accelerate the deployment of Level 4 autonomous vehicles globally.

In December 2025, Bolt officially reached a milestone of 200 million users across 50 countries, leveraging its core pay-as-you-go transactional strategy across ridesharing, Bolt Drive car-sharing, and its high-retention Bolt Plus loyalty program.

Service Types Covered:

  • Ride Hailing
  • Car Sharing
  • Bike Sharing
  • Ride Pooling
  • Public Transit Integration
  • Micro-Mobility Services
  • Shuttle and On-Demand Transit

Mode of Transportations Covered:

  • Private Vehicles
  • Public Transit
  • Shared Mobility
  • Micro-Mobility
  • Multimodal Combinations

Business Models Covered:

  • Subscription-Based
  • Pay-As-You-Go
  • Transaction-Based
  • B2B
  • B2C
  • Government / Institutional Models

End Users Covered:

  • Individual Users
  • Corporate Users
  • Government and Municipal Bodies
  • Transit Authorities
  • Tourism and Travel Operators

Regions Covered:

  • North America
    • United States
    • Canada
    • Mexico
  • Europe
    • United Kingdom
    • Germany
    • France
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • Netherlands
    • Belgium
    • Sweden
    • Switzerland
    • Poland
    • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • South Korea
    • Australia
    • Indonesia
    • Thailand
    • Malaysia
    • Singapore
    • Vietnam
    • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • South America
    • Brazil
    • Argentina
    • Colombia
    • Chile
    • Peru
    • Rest of South America
  • Rest of the World (RoW)
    • Middle East
  • Saudi Arabia
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Qatar
  • Israel
  • Rest of Middle East
    • Africa
  • South Africa
  • Egypt
  • Morocco
  • Rest of Africa

What our report offers:

  • Market share assessments for the regional and country-level segments
  • Strategic recommendations for the new entrants
  • Covers Market data for the years 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2030, 2032 and 2034
  • Market Trends (Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges, Investment Opportunities, and recommendations)
  • Strategic recommendations in key business segments based on the market estimations
  • Competitive landscaping mapping the key common trends
  • Company profiling with detailed strategies, financials, and recent developments
  • Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements

Free Customization Offerings:

All the customers of this report will be entitled to receive one of the following free customization options:

  • Company Profiling
    • Comprehensive profiling of additional market players (up to 3)
    • SWOT Analysis of key players (up to 3)
  • Regional Segmentation
    • Market estimations, Forecasts and CAGR of any prominent country as per the client's interest (Note: Depends on feasibility check)
  • Competitive Benchmarking
    • Benchmarking of key players based on product portfolio, geographical presence, and strategic alliances
Product Code: SMRC37131

Table of Contents

1 Executive Summary

  • 1.1 Market Snapshot and Key Highlights
  • 1.2 Growth Drivers, Challenges, and Opportunities
  • 1.3 Competitive Landscape Overview
  • 1.4 Strategic Insights and Recommendations

2 Research Framework

  • 2.1 Study Objectives and Scope
  • 2.2 Stakeholder Analysis
  • 2.3 Research Assumptions and Limitations
  • 2.4 Research Methodology
    • 2.4.1 Data Collection (Primary and Secondary)
    • 2.4.2 Data Modeling and Estimation Techniques
    • 2.4.3 Data Validation and Triangulation
    • 2.4.4 Analytical and Forecasting Approach

3 Market Dynamics and Trend Analysis

  • 3.1 Market Definition and Structure
  • 3.2 Key Market Drivers
  • 3.3 Market Restraints and Challenges
  • 3.4 Growth Opportunities and Investment Hotspots
  • 3.5 Industry Threats and Risk Assessment
  • 3.6 Technology and Innovation Landscape
  • 3.7 Emerging and High-Growth Markets
  • 3.8 Regulatory and Policy Environment
  • 3.9 Impact of COVID-19 and Recovery Outlook

4 Competitive and Strategic Assessment

  • 4.1 Porter's Five Forces Analysis
    • 4.1.1 Supplier Bargaining Power
    • 4.1.2 Buyer Bargaining Power
    • 4.1.3 Threat of Substitutes
    • 4.1.4 Threat of New Entrants
    • 4.1.5 Competitive Rivalry
  • 4.2 Market Share Analysis of Key Players
  • 4.3 Product Benchmarking and Performance Comparison

5 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market, By Service Type

  • 5.1 Ride Hailing
  • 5.2 Car Sharing
  • 5.3 Bike Sharing
  • 5.4 Ride Pooling
  • 5.5 Public Transit Integration
  • 5.6 Micro-Mobility Services
  • 5.7 Shuttle and On-Demand Transit

6 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market, By Mode of Transportation

  • 6.1 Private Vehicles
  • 6.2 Public Transit
  • 6.3 Shared Mobility
  • 6.4 Micro-Mobility
  • 6.5 Multimodal Combinations

7 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market, By Business Model

  • 7.1 Subscription-Based
  • 7.2 Pay-As-You-Go
  • 7.3 Transaction-Based
  • 7.4 B2B
  • 7.5 B2C
  • 7.6 Government / Institutional Models

8 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market, By End User

  • 8.1 Individual Users
  • 8.2 Corporate Users
  • 8.3 Government and Municipal Bodies
  • 8.4 Transit Authorities
  • 8.5 Tourism and Travel Operators

9 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market, By Geography

  • 9.1 North America
    • 9.1.1 United States
    • 9.1.2 Canada
    • 9.1.3 Mexico
  • 9.2 Europe
    • 9.2.1 United Kingdom
    • 9.2.2 Germany
    • 9.2.3 France
    • 9.2.4 Italy
    • 9.2.5 Spain
    • 9.2.6 Netherlands
    • 9.2.7 Belgium
    • 9.2.8 Sweden
    • 9.2.9 Switzerland
    • 9.2.10 Poland
    • 9.2.11 Rest of Europe
  • 9.3 Asia Pacific
    • 9.3.1 China
    • 9.3.2 Japan
    • 9.3.3 India
    • 9.3.4 South Korea
    • 9.3.5 Australia
    • 9.3.6 Indonesia
    • 9.3.7 Thailand
    • 9.3.8 Malaysia
    • 9.3.9 Singapore
    • 9.3.10 Vietnam
    • 9.3.11 Rest of Asia Pacific
  • 9.4 South America
    • 9.4.1 Brazil
    • 9.4.2 Argentina
    • 9.4.3 Colombia
    • 9.4.4 Chile
    • 9.4.5 Peru
    • 9.4.6 Rest of South America
  • 9.5 Rest of the World (RoW)
    • 9.5.1 Middle East
      • 9.5.1.1 Saudi Arabia
      • 9.5.1.2 United Arab Emirates
      • 9.5.1.3 Qatar
      • 9.5.1.4 Israel
      • 9.5.1.5 Rest of Middle East
    • 9.5.2 Africa
      • 9.5.2.1 South Africa
      • 9.5.2.2 Egypt
      • 9.5.2.3 Morocco
      • 9.5.2.4 Rest of Africa

10 Strategic Market Intelligence

  • 10.1 Industry Value Network and Supply Chain Assessment
  • 10.2 White-Space and Opportunity Mapping
  • 10.3 Product Evolution and Market Life Cycle Analysis
  • 10.4 Channel, Distributor, and Go-to-Market Assessment

11 Industry Developments and Strategic Initiatives

  • 11.1 Mergers and Acquisitions
  • 11.2 Partnerships, Alliances, and Joint Ventures
  • 11.3 New Product Launches and Certifications
  • 11.4 Capacity Expansion and Investments
  • 11.5 Other Strategic Initiatives

12 Company Profiles

  • 12.1 Uber Technologies, Inc.
  • 12.2 Lyft, Inc.
  • 12.3 Didi Global Inc.
  • 12.4 Grab Holdings Limited
  • 12.5 Bolt Technology OU
  • 12.6 BlaBlaCar
  • 12.7 PT GoTo Gojek Tokopedia Tbk
  • 12.8 BMW AG
  • 12.9 Mercedes-Benz Group AG
  • 12.10 Volkswagen AG
  • 12.11 Toyota Motor Corporation
  • 12.12 Stellantis N.V.
  • 12.13 Hyundai Motor Company
  • 12.14 Ford Motor Company
  • 12.15 General Motors Company
Product Code: SMRC37131

List of Tables

  • Table 1 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Region (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 2 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Service Type (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 3 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Ride Hailing (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 4 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Car Sharing (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 5 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Bike Sharing (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 6 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Ride Pooling (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 7 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Public Transit Integration (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 8 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Micro-Mobility Services (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 9 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Shuttle and On-Demand Transit (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 10 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Mode of Transportation (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 11 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Private Vehicles (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 12 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Public Transit (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 13 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Shared Mobility (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 14 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Micro-Mobility (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 15 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Multimodal Combinations (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 16 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Business Model (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 17 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Subscription-Based (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 18 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Pay-As-You-Go (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 19 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Transaction-Based (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 20 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By B2B (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 21 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By B2C (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 22 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Government / Institutional Models (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 23 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By End User (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 24 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Individual Users (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 25 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Corporate Users (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 26 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Government and Municipal Bodies (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 27 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Transit Authorities (2023-2034) ($MN)
  • Table 28 Global Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Market Outlook, By Tourism and Travel Operators (2023-2034) ($MN)

Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Rest of the World (RoW) Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.

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