Micromobility Market

Micromobility Revolution: Exploring the Growth and Trends of the Micromobility Market

The micromobility market has captured $3,060 million revenue in 2021, and it is projected to rise at a rate of 14.5% from 2021 to 2030, to generate $10,351 million revenue in 2030, according to P&S Intelligence. It is ascribed to the rapid development of smart cities and the worldwide expansion of the automotive infrastructure.

 

The surging number of micromobility vehicles, their various advantages, including compact size, restricted passenger capacity, low weight, and ease of use, and the surging demand for ridesharing in metropolitan regions boost the industry growth. 

 

Get the sample pages of this report: https://www.psmarketresearch.com/market-analysis/micromobility-market/report-sample 


Bike Sharing Is Most Popular among All Micromobility Services

 

The bike sharing category held the largest industry share, of 68.4%, in 2021, and it is projected to retain its position in the coming years. It is due to the rising popularity of the service in the APAC region, as it is cost-effective and environment-friendly.

  

APAC is projected to experience the fastest growth and lead the bike sharing industry in the near future. One of the major reasons behind this development is the existence of a number of companies in this domain.

 

Rising Popularity of Kick Scooter Sharing Opens New Avenues

 

Kick scooter sharing has become a success story for covering short distances, generally less than 5 km. In addition, most firms allow users to leave or park their vehicles wherever they want, which provides ease in first- and last-mile travel.


Rising Travel Expenses Fuel Scooter Sharing Service Demand


    In addition, these services are offered via mobile applications, which connect service providers and users for vehicle parking, ride booking, and payments.


    Europe holds the largest revenue share in the scooter sharing industry, and it is projected to retain its position in the near future. It is due to the rising urban road congestion, GHG emissions, and population in major cities in the region, which is leading to the surging number of daily commuters.