1、SHARING IN SUCCES S How car sharing can deliver on its potential in an ecosystem playI N PA R T N E R S H I P W I T H:2024FRANOIS-JOSEPH VAN AUDENHOVEManaging Partner,Global Practice Leader,Travel&Transportation,BrusselsMICKAEL TAUVELPartner,Head of Mobility Competence Center,ParisDANIEL CHOWPrincip
2、al,SingaporeFELIX WUConsultant,SingaporeSANDRA PHILLIPSShared Mobility Architect,CEO,movmiARND BTZNERDirector,Mobility Cooperative CONTENTEXECUTIVE SUMMARY 31.CAR SHARING:A POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION TO SHARED MOBILITY SYSTEMS?82.STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS 12CONCLUSION 222Car sharings origins date back to 19
3、48 in Switzerland,with faster growth starting in the 1970s.The market has expanded further in the last two decades,driven by restrictions on city center private car use,advanced digital technologies,and shifting consumer attitudes around car ownership.However,it remains a relatively small market,acc
4、ounting for less than 5%of the US$100 billion global shared mobility market.Car-sharing schemes have faced a number of challenges,both for operators looking to build economically viable,scalable businesses as well as for authorities tasked with regulating them within and the overall mobility system.
5、Looking ahead,car sharing has a key role to play in the integrated mobility system,in large part driven by increasing demand for sustainability and convenience.This Report explores the benefits and pitfalls of car sharing and describes strategies for success for both regulators and operators.BENEFIT
6、S&PITFALLSCar sharing has the potential to come into its own as a critical part of future mobility systems,alongside fixed route public transport(buses,trains,metros),on-demand public transport(ride hailing,ride sharing),micromobility(bikes and scooters),and deliveries and services(logistics,courier