Table of Content


Table of Contents

Executive Summary
Key Findings—Personal Vehicle Ownership
Key Findings—Mobility-as-a-Service Adoption
Key Findings and Future Outlook
Research Scope and Objectives
Market Drivers—Vehicle Ownership
Vehicle Ownership Drivers Explained
Market Restraints—Vehicle Ownership
Vehicle Ownership Restraints Explained
Market Drivers—MaaS
MaaS Drivers Explained
Market Restraints—MaaS
MaaS Restraints Explained
Market Trends Discussion (2018–2022)
Predicting Vehicle Ownership
Predicting Vehicle Ownership (continued)
Criteria and Variables
Criteria and Variables (continued)
Likelihood to Forego Personal Vehicle Ownership
Predicting the Success of Shared Mobility Services
Predicting the Success of Shared Mobility Services (continued)
Criteria and Variables
Criteria and Variables (continued)
Predicted Success of Shared Mobility
Vehicle Ownership Profile—Seattle
Vehicle Ownership Profile—Dallas
Vehicle Ownership Profile—Detroit
Success of Shared Mobility Profile—Seattle
Success of Shared Mobility Profile—Dallas
Success of Shared Mobility Profile—Detroit

Growth Opportunities and Companies to Action
OEMs and MaaS Providers
MaaS Growth Opportunities
Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth of New Mobility Services

Key Conclusions
Likelihood to Forego Vehicle Ownership Summary
Success of Shared Mobility Summary
Legal Disclaimer

Appendix
List of Exhibits