EUROPEAN SHARED MOBILITY INDEX
- SEPTEMBER 2022 -
22
European cities
380,000
Shared vehicles
+40%
Growth in fleets
Q2 2022 v Q2 2021
NEW BEGINNINGS
For the first time in two years, shared mobility has enjoyed spring demand without lockdowns.
A mild April and May, followed by a hot June, led to significant increases in ridership on 2021 levels. The mode seeing the most growth in trips was, unsurprisingly, free-floating bikes. In the last edition, we reported that over 13,000 bikes had been added to fleets in Q1 - and this really shows.
It seems that in the largest cities, scooters have hit maximum capacity, but there is still room for growth in small and medium-sized cities. In some countries, however, policy continues to limit progress.
To bring you crucial policy insights - as well as a look at the future of VC money in mobility - we teamed up with Inline Policy and Dealroom. With the threat of climate change and recession breathing down our necks - how will cities and operators respond the socio-economic pressures of 2022?
What's inside
- Focus on Budapest
- Features from Inline Policy & Dealroom
- Quarterly fleet growth
- Market & policy developments
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