Car sharing, urban mobility, automotive sector, mobility industry, connected car, sharing economy, mobility services
This document explores the transformation of the automotive sector due to car sharing and urban mobility trends. It discusses the rise of the mobility industry, the benefits of car sharing, and the need for traditional car manufacturers to adapt to remain competitive. The document also examines the SWOT analysis of major car manufacturers and the future of mobility services.
[...] This is in contradiction with the trend of sharing a car to travel. These data should be relativized as they need to be correlated with the place of residence and the profile of the buyers (millennials or not). Only 38.5% of respondents prefer carpooling for their transportation. They carpool with family and friends for the most part or through the BlaBlaCar website for some. Shared mobility is not yet a habit in their travels. They still prefer individual cars. Those who practice carpooling do so mainly for financial reasons and for conviviality, but also for environmental reasons. [...]
[...] These repercussions are therefore positive for the consumer in terms of service quality and price. Using a reputation system installed on the Uber platform, consumers can get a better view of the service quality. If a driver's rating falls below a certain threshold, they can be removed from the system. The price estimation implemented on the Uber platform has allowed users to increase the transparency of ride prices, where the traditional taxi sector has failed. 3.2 Vehicle Location 3.2.1 Short-term location Car-sharing services are an integral part of the sharing economy, despite using a B2C model. [...]
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[...] In this sense, it reduces carenergy consumptionand theemissions of pollutants. In addition, it allows forfree up urban spacepreviously used for vehicle parking. (Ministry of Ecological and Solidary Transition) Car-sharing companies thus offer residents the opportunity to rent a vehicle in their neighborhood and borrow it for a few hours or minutes. It is aimed at people who do not need a car all the time, to use it when they need it. This type of freedom and flexibility gives this service an advantage over public transportation and facilitates its extension. [...]
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