Regardless of your company’s business activity, you need to be up to date with the new mobility trends to understand its impact on the business and make the best decisions. Below we include how changes in mobility affect the main sectors:
Transport operators
Transport operators (people and goods) have to adapt their offer and study new formats, such as transport on demand, to adapt to the new needs of users and cities. Their business is to manage mobility.
Manufacturers
The new urban mobility trends are changing consumers’ habits and the car value chain is the sector that is more sensitive to these changes, but also that with more opportunities in providing new services.
Public sector
The regulation and the generation of new regulations must adapt to social changes and disruptive innovation, while avoiding unwanted effects. Future urban planning needs to understand how demand evolves and the uses of new means of transport.
Engineering
Mobility planning is undergoing substantial changes to adapt cities to new environmental challenges, sustainability and urban resilience. For this reason, it is necessary to know the impacts of mobility innovation well in advance.
Insurance
The new forms of mobility are business opportunities for the insurance sector and the arrival of the autonomous vehicle will transform the automobile branch. It is essential to move ahead of the competition.
Retail
Demand for e-commerce deliveries and urban goods distribution may be differential factors for the competitiveness and differentiation of companies in this sector.
Finance
The vehicle ownership model is changing to a model based on use; we must be aware of the latest trends to design the most appropriate products.
Telecommunications
Smart and connected mobility will generate multiple needs for connectivity, cloud computing or sensory services in vehicles, operators, people and infrastructures.
Utilities
The energy that will move the vehicles is a critical element for the new sustainable mobility. The solution the sector offers users will be fundamental: Infrastructures, usability, complementary services to fill recharging time, etc.
Health
The impact of air quality in urban areas or the empowerment of active mobility in urban areas (trips by bicycle and on foot) are elements and opportunities to improve society’s health.