Benchmarking of Automotive OEMs' Mobility Strategies Report 2022: Focus on BMW, Ford, General Motors, Hyundai, Mercedes Benz, Nissan, Renault, Stellantis, Volvo, Toyota, & Volkswagen - ResearchAndMarkets.com
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This research service aims to understand the global presence of OEMs in shared mobility (products and services) and to explore new opportunities for growth.
Key Points:
- This research service aims to understand the global presence of OEMs in shared mobility (products and services) and to explore new opportunities for growth.
- As cost of ownership and cities' push for sustainable modes increase, the uptake of alternative mobility modes will also rise.
- From supplying vehicles for shared mobility to operating shared service and offering aftermarket and fleet management services, OEMs are expanding their capabilities.
- Though the primary design focus of purpose-built vehicles is sharing space, it will move to address demand from passenger/goods transport and autonomous mobility.