This report seeks to inform the reader about mobility trends that are underway in smart cities around the world and how various stakeholders (automakers, infrastructure service providers, governments, etc.) are placed.
While shared, electric, and autonomous vehicles continue to disrupt urban mobility, advances such as IoT, data analytics, artificial intelligence and cloud computing are creating a mix of connectivity in smart cities that can help reshape the urban mobility landscape.
This report seeks to:
− Inform the reader about mobility trends that are underway in smart cities around the world and how various stakeholders (automakers, infrastructure service providers, governments, technology companies, systems integrators, mobility startups, digital platforms, payment
companies, etc.) are placed.
− Provide a comprehensive overview of a rapidly evolving mobility landscape in smart cities, including micro-mobility, mobility as a service, shared mobility, smart charging and smart parking use cases.