EUROPEAN SHARED MOBILITY INDEX
- DECEMBER 2022 -
33
European cities
525,000
Shared vehicles
100m
Trips
in Q3 2022
NEW BEGINNINGS
This summer, soaring energy prices and scorching temperatures did their best to derail the progress made by mobility companies. It wasn’t enough.
We are entering a fascinating time for the industry: operators are looking to consolidate their current (profitable) markets, and cut costs wherever possible. Cities, on the other hand, are coming round to the idea that these services are essential to reduce the use of private cars, but remain bullish on health and safety.
Whilst ‘profitability’ has been on everyone’s lips for over 18 months, it’s never been more of a hot topic. But make no mistake, shared mobility is here to stay.
What's inside
- Breakdown of fleet sizes by population size
- Added to the report: Amsterdam, Antwerp, Bucharest, Frankfurt, Marseille, Riga, Seville, Tallinn, Turin and Zurich
- Cycling infrastructure deep dive
- Market & policy developments
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