Strategic Overview of the Start-ups Disrupting Shared Mobility, Global, 2022
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The shared mobility industry is poised to grow as the shift from private cars to multimodal solutions continues. Though the shared mobility market was battered by the pandemic in 2020, operators quickly re-aligned their business models and emerged stronger.
While all segments have rebounded, two have recorded explosive growth in the last 2 years—Demand Responsive Transit (DRT) and micromobility. People are still wary about using public transport for commuting, which is where technology-enabled safe transport has seen an uptake. Investment in micromobility sharing has boomed. More than 25 micromobility sharing operators raised funds greater than $3 billion in the last 2 years. The pandemic has certainly brought to light the immense potential of micromobility as a resilient mode of transport. The shared mobility market is still dynamic and young, with great potential for further growth, investment, and innovation.

This study analyzes several start-ups in shared mobility through 7 key segments—traditional carsharing, P2P carsharing, ride-hailing, DRT, micromobility, Mobility-as-a-service (MaaS), and autonomous shuttles. A comprehensive list of companies was identified in each segment. They were then ranked using various parameters, and each parameter was assigned a weightage based on its importance in a particular segment. Through this process, the top companies in each domain were identified and benchmarked against their competitors.

The geographic scope of the study is global. It profiles 3 to 4 companies in each segment and more than 25 profiles overall. Each company profile covers an overview, offerings, unique value proposition, sustainable initiatives, growth strategy, notable achievements, funding details, and key strengths.

In 2021, the market opportunity from shared mobility was approximately $336.9 billion. This is expected to cross $994.5 billion in 2030, accounting for the changes in the market due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Europe dominates the shared mobility start-up space, with more than 50% of the start-ups headquartered in the EU G5 countries.

Rising congestion and pollution within cities have forced city administrations to put emphasis on shared mobility solutions to meet sustainability targets. This has resulted in firms exploring new technologies and services to alleviate some of these growing issues. Shared mobility is rapidly developing, and this space is springing up many new start-ups. Electrification, hybrid working, 15-minute cities, mergers and acquisitions, investments, autonomous mobility, machine learning, and artificial intelligence will be the defining trends in the shared mobility market.

Research Highlights

  • The strategic imperatives and growth environment
  • The key industry drivers and challenges
  • Benchmarking of start-ups in each shared mobility segment (traditional and P2P carsharing, ride-hailing, DRT, micromobility, MaaS, and autonomous shuttles)

Key Features

  • The top 10 operators in each segment
  • An in-depth view of significant company profiles
  • A perspective on companies' growth strategy, key strengths, sustainable initiatives, unique service proposition, and some notable achievements

Author: Chanchal Jetha

Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Shared Mobility Industry

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Research Scope

Market Segmentation and Definition

Shared Mobility Market—Key Competitors

Growth Metrics

Forecast Assumptions

Gross Market Value Forecast for Shared Mobility

GMV Forecast by Segment

GMV Forecast by Region

GMV Forecast Analysis by Segment and Region

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

Start-up Definition

The Start-up Methodology

Step 1 of the Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Step 2 of the Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Shared Mobility Start-ups—Benchmark Overview

The Start-up Ecosystem—800+ Start-ups Disrupting the Value Chain

Top 3 Disruptive Shared Mobility Participants by Segment, 2022

Brief Overview of the Top Participants in Each Segment

Brief Overview of the Top Participants in Each Segment (continued)

Brief Overview of the Top Participants in Each Segment (continued)

Brief Overview of the Top Participants in Each Segment (continued)

Key Participants Investing in Start-ups

Recently Funded Start-ups

Shared Mobility Start-ups by Region

Asia Emerging as a Global Destination for Start-up Investments

Start-ups by Shared Mobility Segments

Key Conclusion and Findings

Step 1 of the Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Shortlisting Exercise

Shortlisting Exercise (continued)

Shortlisting Exercise (continued)

Frost & Sullivan's Criteria to Shortlist Companies

Step 2 of the Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Frost & Sullivan Start-up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard

Frost & Sullivan Start-up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard (continued)

Free2Move Profile

Free2Move Profile (continued)

Miles Mobility Profile

Miles Mobility Profile (continued)

Zoomcar Profile

Zoomcar Profile (continued)

ekar Profile

ekar Profile (continued)

Step 2 of the Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Frost & Sullivan Start-up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard

Frost & Sullivan Start-up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard (continued)

Getaround Profile

Getaround Profile (continued)

Turo Profile

Turo Profile (continued)

Hiyacar Profile

Hiyacar Profile (continued)

HoppyGo Profile

HoppyGo Profile (continued)

Step 1 of the Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Shortlisting Exercise

Shortlisting Exercise (continued)

Shortlisting Exercise (continued)

Frost & Sullivan's Criteria to Shortlist Companies

Step 2 of the Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Frost & Sullivan Start-up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard

Frost & Sullivan Start-up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard (continued)

Didi Profile

Didi Profile (continued)

Uber Profile

Uber Profile (continued)

Grab Profile

Grab Profile (continued)

Step 1 of the Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Shortlisting Exercise

Shortlisting Exercise (continued)

Shortlisting Exercise (continued)

Frost & Sullivan's Criteria to Shortlist Companies

Step 2 of the Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Frost & Sullivan Start-up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard

Frost & Sullivan Start-up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard (continued)

Via Profile

Via Profile (continued)

Swvl Profile

Swvl Profile (continued)

Zeelo (an Swvl Company) Profile

Zeelo (an Swvl Company) Profile (continued)

Liftango Profile

Liftango Profile (continued)

Swat Mobility Profile

Swat Mobility Profile (continued)

Step 1 of the Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Shortlisting Exercise

Shortlisting Exercise (continued)

Shortlisting Exercise (continued)

Frost & Sullivan's Criteria to Shortlist Companies

Step 2 of the Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Frost & Sullivan Start-up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard

Frost & Sullivan Start-up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard (continued)

Tier Mobility Profile

Tier Mobility Profile (continued)

Lime Profile

Lime Profile (continued)

Bird Profile

Bird Profile (continued)

Step 2 of the Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Frost & Sullivan Start-up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard

Skedgo Profile

Skedgo Profile (continued)

Cityway Profile

Cityway Profile (continued)

Whim Profile

Whim Profile (continued)

HACON—A Siemens Company Profile

HACON—A Siemens Company Profile (continued)

Step 1 of the Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Shortlisting Exercise

Shortlisting Exercise (continued)

Frost & Sullivan's Criteria to Shortlist Companies

Step 2 of the Benchmarking Criteria—Definition

Frost & Sullivan Start-up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard

Frost & Sullivan Start-up Evaluation Radar—Scorecard (continued)

EasyMile Profile

EasyMile Profile (continued)

Navya Profile

Navya Profile (continued)

Sensible 4 Profile

Sensible 4 Profile (continued)

Beep Profile

Beep Profile (continued)

Growth Opportunity 1—Focus on Integrated Mobility Due to Changing Working Patterns

Growth Opportunity 1—Focus on Integrated Mobility Due to Changing Working Patterns (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2—Partnerships, Business Model Diversification, and New Technologies Underpinning Growth in Shared Mobility

Growth Opportunity 2—Partnerships, Business Model Diversification, and New Technologies Underpinning Growth in Shared Mobility (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3—Focus on Integrated and Autonomous Technology Capabilities for Future Mobility

Growth Opportunity 3—Focus on Integrated and Autonomous Technology Capabilities for Future Mobility (continued)

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Why Frost, Why Now?

List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

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List of Figures
  • Shared Mobility: Key Growth Metrics, Global, 2021
  • Shared Mobility: GMV Forecast, Global, 2021–2030
  • Shared Mobility: Gross Market Revenue by Segment, Global, 2021–2030
  • Shared Mobility: GMV Forecast by Region, Global, 2021–2030
  • Shared Mobility: GMV Analysis by Segment and Region, Global, 2021–2030
  • Shared Mobility: Growth Drivers, Global, 2022–2030
  • Shared Mobility: Growth Restraints, Global, 2022–2030
  • Start-up Funding, Global, 2021–2022
  • Shared Mobility: Start-ups by Region, Global, 2022
  • Shared Mobility: Investments by Region, Global, 2022
  • Shared Mobility: Number of Start-ups by Segment, Global, 2022
  • Traditional Carsharing: Selection Criteria Definition, Global, 2022
  • Traditional Carsharing: Selection Criteria Definition for Disruptive Start-ups, Global, 2022
  • Traditional Carsharing: Shortlisting Criteria, Global, 2022
  • Traditional Carsharing: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022
  • Traditional Carsharing: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022
  • P2P Carsharing: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022
  • Ride-hailing: Selection Criteria Definition, Global, 2022
  • Ride-hailing: Selection Criteria Definition for Disruptive Start-ups, Global, 2022
  • Ride-hailing: Criteria to Shortlist, Global, 2022
  • Ride-hailing: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022
  • Demand Responsive Transit: Selection Criteria Definition, Global, 2022
  • Demand Responsive Transit: Criteria to Shortlist, Global, 2022
  • Demand Responsive Transit: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022
  • Micromobility Sharing: Selection Criteria Definition, Global, 2022
  • Micromobility Sharing: Criteria to Shortlist, Global, 2022
  • Micromobility Sharing: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022
  • Micromobility Sharing: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022
  • Mobility as a Service: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022
  • Autonomous Shuttles: Selection Criteria Definition, Global, 2022
  • Autonomous Shuttles: Criteria to Shortlist, Global, 2022
  • Autonomous Shuttles: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022

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The shared mobility industry is poised to grow as the shift from private cars to multimodal solutions continues. Though the shared mobility market was battered by the pandemic in 2020, operators quickly re-aligned their business models and emerged stronger. While all segments have rebounded, two have recorded explosive growth in the last 2 years—Demand Responsive Transit (DRT) and micromobility. People are still wary about using public transport for commuting, which is where technology-enabled safe transport has seen an uptake. Investment in micromobility sharing has boomed. More than 25 micromobility sharing operators raised funds greater than $3 billion in the last 2 years. The pandemic has certainly brought to light the immense potential of micromobility as a resilient mode of transport. The shared mobility market is still dynamic and young, with great potential for further growth, investment, and innovation. This study analyzes several start-ups in shared mobility through 7 key segments—traditional carsharing, P2P carsharing, ride-hailing, DRT, micromobility, Mobility-as-a-service (MaaS), and autonomous shuttles. A comprehensive list of companies was identified in each segment. They were then ranked using various parameters, and each parameter was assigned a weightage based on its importance in a particular segment. Through this process, the top companies in each domain were identified and benchmarked against their competitors. The geographic scope of the study is global. It profiles 3 to 4 companies in each segment and more than 25 profiles overall. Each company profile covers an overview, offerings, unique value proposition, sustainable initiatives, growth strategy, notable achievements, funding details, and key strengths. In 2021, the market opportunity from shared mobility was approximately $336.9 billion. This is expected to cross $994.5 billion in 2030, accounting for the changes in the market due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Europe dominates the shared mobility start-up space, with more than 50% of the start-ups headquartered in the EU G5 countries. Rising congestion and pollution within cities have forced city administrations to put emphasis on shared mobility solutions to meet sustainability targets. This has resulted in firms exploring new technologies and services to alleviate some of these growing issues. Shared mobility is rapidly developing, and this space is springing up many new start-ups. Electrification, hybrid working, 15-minute cities, mergers and acquisitions, investments, autonomous mobility, machine learning, and artificial intelligence will be the defining trends in the shared mobility market.--BEGIN PROMO--

Research Highlights

  • The strategic imperatives and growth environment
  • The key industry drivers and challenges
  • Benchmarking of start-ups in each shared mobility segment (traditional and P2P carsharing, ride-hailing, DRT, micromobility, MaaS, and autonomous shuttles)

Key Features

  • The top 10 operators in each segment
  • An in-depth view of significant company profiles
  • A perspective on companies' growth strategy, key strengths, sustainable initiatives, unique service proposition, and some notable achievements

Author: Chanchal Jetha

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Deliverable Type Market Research
Author Chanchal Jetha
Industries Automotive
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List of Charts and Figures Shared Mobility: Key Growth Metrics, Global, 2021~ Shared Mobility: GMV Forecast, Global, 2021–2030~ Shared Mobility: Gross Market Revenue by Segment, Global, 2021–2030~ Shared Mobility: GMV Forecast by Region, Global, 2021–2030~ Shared Mobility: GMV Analysis by Segment and Region, Global, 2021–2030~ Shared Mobility: Growth Drivers, Global, 2022–2030~ Shared Mobility: Growth Restraints, Global, 2022–2030~ Start-up Funding, Global, 2021–2022~ Shared Mobility: Start-ups by Region, Global, 2022~ Shared Mobility: Investments by Region, Global, 2022~ Shared Mobility: Number of Start-ups by Segment, Global, 2022~ Traditional Carsharing: Selection Criteria Definition, Global, 2022~ Traditional Carsharing: Selection Criteria Definition for Disruptive Start-ups, Global, 2022~ Traditional Carsharing: Shortlisting Criteria, Global, 2022~ Traditional Carsharing: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022~ Traditional Carsharing: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022~ P2P Carsharing: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022~ Ride-hailing: Selection Criteria Definition, Global, 2022~ Ride-hailing: Selection Criteria Definition for Disruptive Start-ups, Global, 2022~ Ride-hailing: Criteria to Shortlist, Global, 2022~ Ride-hailing: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022~ Demand Responsive Transit: Selection Criteria Definition, Global, 2022~ Demand Responsive Transit: Criteria to Shortlist, Global, 2022~ Demand Responsive Transit: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022~ Micromobility Sharing: Selection Criteria Definition, Global, 2022~ Micromobility Sharing: Criteria to Shortlist, Global, 2022~ Micromobility Sharing: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022~ Micromobility Sharing: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022~ Mobility as a Service: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022~ Autonomous Shuttles: Selection Criteria Definition, Global, 2022~ Autonomous Shuttles: Criteria to Shortlist, Global, 2022~ Autonomous Shuttles: Benchmarking Criteria Scoring, Global, 2022~
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Strategic Overview of the Start-ups Disrupting Shared Mobility, Global, 2022

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More than 800 Shared Mobility Start-ups Tracked to Find and Devise Disruptive Strategies to Leverage Opportunities Worth $990 Billion by 2030

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