3Q 2023

EVs in Shared Mobility

Global Market Analysis and Forecasts of EVs in Shared Mobility: 2023-2032

The EV and corresponding EV charging infrastructure market, buoyed by government regulations and incentives and environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) concerns, is rapidly growing around the world. Along with national government initiatives, municipal governments in densely populated areas are instituting their own laws to cut down on tailpipe emissions. Meanwhile, car ownership in urban areas continues to be costly and inefficient. Individual car ownership is likely to decrease as city dwellers become more aware of rising ownership costs, their carbon footprints, and less costly multimodal transportation options. These consumers will likely look to shared mobility vehicles to meet their car needs—including ride-hailing, carshare programs, and corporate leasing.

These shared mobility vehicles will be required to follow increasingly stringent national and subnational regulations for vehicle emissions, along with laws specifically aimed at mobility services companies in certain regions. In some cases, those using these services will look for low emissions solutions, which will prompt companies to look for opportunities to transition their fleets to EVs. Increasingly, shared mobility services are partnering with OEMs to provide drivers with ready EVs and charging solutions and are developing EV-specific options for riders.

This report examines the transition of shared mobility services offerings from internal combustion engine (ICE) powered vehicles to EVs, with attention to market drivers (government regulations for greenhouse gas emissions and ESG reporting) and barriers (cost and availability of vehicle procurement, charging infrastructure limitations, and consumer price sensitivity). EVs in shared mobility have ample opportunity to grow over forecast period, provided that governments continue their subsidy programs and regulation, partnerships continue between shared mobility platforms and charge point operators, and consumer demand for shared mobility services exceeds individual car ownership in urban areas.

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Tables | Charts | Figures 20
  • What are the key market segments of shared mobility?
  • What are the key forecasts for battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles in the ride-hailing, carshare program, and corporate leasing markets?
  • How do mobility service providers transition from ICE vehicles to EVs?
  • What regulations and incentives are guiding the transition from ICE vehicles to EVs?
  • How do governments, charge point deployers, and shared mobility service companies work together to ease range anxiety and create more seamless EV movement in urban settings?
  • EV supply equipment manufacturers and service providers
  • Charging equipment component suppliers
  • Automotive manufacturers and suppliers (OEMs)
  • Network and software developers
  • Utilities
  • Government agencies
  • Industry associations
  • Investor community
  • Mobility service providers

1. Executive Summary

1.1      Introduction

1.2      Scope

1.3      Market Forecast

2. Market Issues

2.1      Market Segmentations

2.1.1     Ride-Hailing

2.1.2     Carshare Programs

2.1.3     Corporate Leasing

2.2      Technology Segmentations

2.2.1     Battery Electric Vehicles

2.2.2     Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles

2.3      Market Drivers

2.3.1     Government Greenhouse Gas Emissions Regulations

2.3.1.1   National Regulations and Incentives

2.3.1.2   Local Regulations and Incentives

2.3.2     Corporate ESG Concerns

2.4      Market Barriers

2.4.1     Cost and Availability of Vehicle Procurement

2.4.2     Charging Infrastructure

2.4.3     Consumer Price Sensitivity

2.5      Pricing

2.5.1     Pricing for Consumer Use

2.5.2     Pricing for Fleet Acquisition

3. Industry Value Chain

3.1      Competitive Landscape

3.1.1   Business Model Evolution

4. Market Forecasts

4.1      Introduction

4.2      Scope and Methodology

4.3      Key Assumptions

4.4      Vehicle Sales and Stock

 4.5      Revenue

5. Conclusions and Recommendations

5.1      Three Big Takeaways

5.2      Recommendations

5.2.1     Recommendations for Urban Governments

5.2.2     Recommendations for Shared Mobility Services Platforms

5.2.3     Recommendations for Charging Services

6. Acronym and Abbreviation List

7. Table of Contents

8. Table of Charts and Figures

9. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes

  • New EVs in Mobility Services By Region
  • EVs in Mobility Services By Region
  • EVs in Mobility Services By Market Segment
  • New EVs in Mobility Services By Market Segment
  • BEV Sales in Mobility Services By Market Segment
  • PHEV Sales in Mobility Services By Market Segment
  • BEV & PHEV Revenue in Mobility Services By Market Segment
  • BEV & PHEV Revenue in Mobility Services By Region
  • Pictorial Representation of the Value Chain
  • Regional Forecast Segmentation
  • BEV & PHEV in Mobility Services By Region (Total)
  • BEV & PHEV in Mobility Services By Market  (Total)
  • New BEV & PHEV in Mobility Services By Region
  • New BEV & PHEV in Mobility Services By Market 
  • BEV Sales in Mobility Services By Market 
  • PHEV Sales in Mobility Services By Market 
  • BEV & PHEV Revenue in Mobility Services By Market 
  • BEV & PHEV Revenue in Mobility Services By Region
  • BEV Revenue in Mobility Services By Market 
  • PHEV Revenue in Mobility Services By Market 
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