Dublin, Oct. 02, 2017 -- The "Global Mobility on Demand Market Forecast & Opportunities, 2022" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
Global mobility on demand market is expected to cross $ 228 billion by 2022, on account of growing traffic congestions, continuous initiatives being taken by several vehicles manufacturing players and increasing inclination of consumers.
Asia-Pacific region accounted for the largest share in global mobility on demand market in 2016; and China and Japan registered more than half of the demand for mobility on demand services in the region in the same year. Moreover, the region is anticipated to maintain its dominance in global mobility on demand market during the forecast period as well.
Major companies operating in the global mobility on demand market are BMW AG, General Motors Co., Toyota Motor Corporation, Ford Motor Company, Delphi Automotive PLC, TomTom International, IBM CORPORATION, INTEL CORPORATION, ROBERT BOSCH GmbH, UBER TECHNOLOGIES Inc., Lyft Inc., etc.
Global Mobility on Demand Market Forecast & Opportunities, 2022 discusses the following aspects of global mobility on demand market:
- Global Mobility on Demand Market Size, Share & Forecast
- Segmental Analysis - By Vehicle Type (Passenger Car Vs. Two-Wheeler).By Internet Connectivity Type (3G, 4G, Wi-Fi, and 5G), By Service Type (E-hailing, Ride Sharing, and Car Rental), By Vehicle Connectivity Type (V2P, V2I, V2V, and Others)
- Policy & Regulatory Landscape
- Changing Market Trends & Emerging Opportunities
- Competitive Landscape & Strategic Recommendations
Market Trends & Developments
- Booming Global Connected Vehicles Market
- Mobility on Demand - An Untapped Industry
- 4G Services - An Upcoming Trend
- Expanding User Base for Car Sharing & E-hailing Services
- Asia-Pacific - The Leading Region for Mobility on Demand Services
- E-hailing - The Leading Service Type
- Passenger Cars -Most Preferred Vehicle Type
- Growing Penetration of Mobility on Demand Services in Developing Economies
Key Topics Covered:
1. Product Overview
2. Research Methodology
3. Analyst View
4. Global Mobility on Demand Market Outlook
5. Asia-Pacific Mobility on Demand Market Outlook
6. North America Mobility on Demand Market Outlook
7. Europe Mobility on Demand Market Outlook
8. Rest of World Mobility on Demand Market Outlook
9. Market Dynamics
10. Market Trends & Developments
11. Competitive Landscape
12. Strategic Recommendations
Companies Mentioned
- ANI Technologies Private Limited
- BMW AG
- Delphi Automotive PLC
- Ford Motor Company
- General Motors Co.
- Gett Inc.
- IBM Corporation
- Intel Corporation
- Lyft Inc.
- Robert Bosch GmbH
- TomTom International
- Toyota Motor Corporation
- Uber Technologies Inc.
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