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  • New European Shared Mobility Index from Fluctuo analyzes dynamics of the shared mobility market.
  • The index will regularly examine shared mobility numbers in 16 European cities.
  • This edition shares extended figures on the shared mobility market in Hamburg, Milan, Paris and Warsaw.

 

Siegen, April 27th, 2021 – Currently, more than 235,000 shared mobility vehicles are on the road in 16 European metropolises. This clearly shows that shared mobility is significantly shaping European urban transport.

The new European Shared Mobility Index, produced by Fluctuo in partnership with leading shared mobility service providers and key tech players in the industry such as Invers, will regularly analyze the shared mobility market from different perspectives: user numbers by form factor, vehicles per 10,000 inhabitants, regional user numbers, as well as their development over the months. Each quarterly index issue will also present detailed insights on shared mobility offerings in four selected cities. In addition, the index summarizes the most important industry trends and news and presents selected providers in the market in each issue.

“The shared mobility market is still dynamic and young, with great potential for further growth, investment and innovation”, says Alexander Kirn, CEO of Invers. “The numbers presented in the report are significant in that it summarizes all the shared mobility form factors together, highlighting the trends and existing industry gaps, in turn, shedding light on this exact potential for growth, specifically in the European market.”

The European Shared Mobility Index covers usage data from 219 shared mobility operators, derived from publicly available sources or from operators’ collaborations with Fluctuo. It takes into account different form factors such as bicycle, scooter, moped and car and offers from 16 cities including Barcelona, Berlin, Bordeaux, Brussels, Hamburg, London, Madrid, Milan, Oslo, Paris, Prague, Rome, Rotterdam, Stockholm, Vienna and Warsaw. The first edition focuses in more detail on the cities of Hamburg, Milan, Paris and Warsaw.

The European Shared Mobility Index can be downloaded here.

 

About Invers

Invers, inventor of automated vehicle sharing, enables mobility service providers to launch, operate and scale their offerings with integrated hardware and software solutions specifically designed for developers of shared mobility services. As the world’s first shared mobility technology company, Invers is developing and reliably maintaining the fundamental building blocks at scale to offer its customers cost-efficient and easily implementable tech solutions.

The company acts as an independent and reliable partner for operators of services such as car sharing, scooter sharing, ride pooling and car rental with the vision to make the use of shared vehicles more convenient and affordable than ownership. Customers include Share Now, Clevershuttle, Miles, Getaround, Flinkster, TIER, Bounce and Emmy. The company was founded in 1993 and has locations in Siegen, Cologne and Vancouver. The development takes place entirely in Germany. www.invers.com

 

About Fluctuo

Fluctuo is Europe’s leading aggregator of data on shared-mobility services (bikes, scooters, mopeds, cars). Our mission is to help public stakeholders and private companies to make data-driven decisions on mobility services & infrastructures. To learn more about fluctuo, visit www.fluctuo.com

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