Cities willing to make bold moves in advancing and diversifying their urban transport systems will lead the race toward sustainable mobility

Technology-led disruption and service-led innovation are changing the concept of mobility in smart cities. In response, stakeholders are redefining their technology roadmaps and business strategies. Strategic collaborations among important stakeholders, both public and private, in terms of operating models, car usage, multimodal journey planning, and payment options will drive new mobility, particularly Mobility-as-a-Service initiatives in cities.

Key Takeaways:

  • Which cities are leading in terms of implementing smart mobility solutions, and what are their strategies?
  • Empower city leaders to implement urban mobility policies and measures that are relevant to their ecosystem and enable efficiency.
  • Cities with supportive new mobility legislation, including incentives for operators, parking facilities for new mobility fleet, high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes, access regulations, and stringent parking policies that discourage private car use, will witness rapid growth in new mobility fleet.

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For six decades, Frost & Sullivan has been world-renowned for its role in helping investors, corporate leaders and governments navigate economic changes and identify disruptive technologies, Mega Trends, new business models and companies to action, resulting in a continuous flow of growth opportunities to drive future success.

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