Public Mobility; The next evolution of MaaS. The roles of government

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Mobility as a Service (MaaS) has been actively discussed and debated over the last decade with various pilots in place throughout the globe. The technology-driven, innovation pushing and app-centric MaaS 1.0 (1996-2020) is not necessarily a doomed concept, just a relatively new one. To make it work, it requires a different way of organizing the ecosystem around it, setting up business and value cases that actually work, and a shift in ownership and roles within the MaaS-landscape. This is MaaS 2.0 (2020 – present) or Public Mobility, the term used in this study, where the focus has moved beyond a narrow focus on technological aspects or grandiose visions of potential profits and instead focusses on the need to develop a healthy ecosystem where the public and private sector are working together, the economic realities and challenges of the shared transportation sector are addressed, and societal benefits are a primary driver.
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TNO Identifier
995732
Publisher
TNO
Source title
2024 Urbanism Next Europe Conference, October 9-11, 2024, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Collation
31 p.