Optimized mobility to arrive just in time.
The Mobility sector has changed the daily lives of millions of people: from VTCs, through new personal mobility vehicles to the way we receive packages or home delivery. Nothing is the same as 10 years ago, and the total transformation of the sector has only just begun.
Just in Europe, focusing on the MaaS (Mobility as a Service) business, the market size is $14.3 billion and is expected to reach $413.2 billion by 2031. An explosive growth that makes Mobility one of the most attractive in the Business Tech landscape.
Immediate product delivery, changing consumer habits such as food delivery or the decision not to own a vehicle in favor of on-demand mobility are some of the drivers that have transformed an entire economy, generating new business opportunities.
A sector with more demand than supply.
The demand for mobility and transportation is growing in mature and emerging markets alike.
Expansion into new markets in months.
Business models are easily exportable to other markets, ensuring super-agile growth.
Mobility: key actors of the system.
The new mobility are businesses considered of strategic importance by B2B customers and users.
Opportunities in Mobility that only come once.
This sector, which transforms the urban landscape worldwide, offers very attractive opportunities. Last Mile deliveries continue to be a challenge for logistics operators eager to reduce delivery costs due to absences or coordination issues.
There are also opportunities in urban and interurban mobility; the collaborative economy of shared travel extends to the transportation of products and goods.
Being a fragmented sector with many players, hubs and concentrators from different providers remain a latent opportunity. Facilitating logistics integrations, personal transportation, or same-day deliveries in a middleware is an opportunity that can be exploited in the digital realm.