Micro Mobility in Japan
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Micro mobility is a small vehicle that accommodates 1–2 passengers. At present, many micro mobility models are not allowed on public roads in Japan, as they do not fall under any existing vehicle category. However, social experiments are being conducted in many cities to test the feasibility and usage of micro mobility. This study explains the case studies of such social experiments. It also includes an executive summary, mobility challenges, micro mobility potential, and demonstration experiments of micro mobility.

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Mobility Challenges

Challenges of Urbanization and Depopulation

Challenges of Urbanization and Depopulation (continued)

Challenges of Urbanization and Depopulation (continued)

Challenges of Urbanization and Depopulation (continued)

Challenge of Connectivity

Challenge of Ageing Population

Challenge of Ageing Population (continued)

Challenge of Energy and Environment

Challenge of Energy and Environment (continued)

Benefits of Micro Mobility

Benefits of Micro Mobility (continued)

Micro Mobility Solutions for Different Users

Scope of Micro Mobility for Travellers

Scope of Micro Mobility for Foreign Tourists

Scope of Micro Mobility for Delivery Businesses

Scope of Micro Mobility for Delivery Businesses (continued)

Potential Market Size for Micro Mobility

Micro Mobility Options in Japan

Micro Mobility Options in Japan (continued)

List of Demonstration Experiments

Locations of Demonstration Experiments

Autonomous Driving—Kumejima, Okinawa

Autonomous Driving—Kumejima, Okinawa (continued)

One-Way Car Sharing—Yokohama

One-Way Car Sharing—Yokohama (continued)

Multimodal Network—Toyota

Multimodal Network—Toyota (continued)

Renewable Energy—Miyakojima, Okinawa

Renewable Energy—Miyakojima, Okinawa (continued)

Robotics—Tsukuba, Ibaraki

Robotics—Tsukuba, Ibaraki (continued)

Mobility in Vehicle-Restricted Areas—Towada, Aomori

Mobility Support for Elderly—Tatebayashi, Gunma

Transport with Low-Carbon Emission—Saitama

Efficient Logistics in City—Chiyoda, Tokyo

Postal Delivery—Nagoya, Aichi

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Micro mobility is a small vehicle that accommodates 1–2 passengers. At present, many micro mobility models are not allowed on public roads in Japan, as they do not fall under any existing vehicle category. However, social experiments are being conducted in many cities to test the feasibility and usage of micro mobility. This study explains the case studies of such social experiments. It also includes an executive summary, mobility challenges, micro mobility potential, and demonstration experiments of micro mobility.
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Deliverable Type Market Research
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Author Masaki Honda
Industries Automotive
WIP Number 9AB2-00-08-00-00
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GPS Codes 9673-A6,9800-A6,9832-A6,9AF6-A6

Micro Mobility in Japan

AutomotiveMicro Mobility in Japan

Japan is Exploring the Potential of Micro Mobility to Tackle its Mobility Challenges

RELEASE DATE
30-Oct-2015
REGION
Asia Pacific
Deliverable Type
Market Research
Research Code: 9AB2-00-08-00-00
SKU: AU00098-AP-MR_08652
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