Shared Mobility Modes’ CO2 Emissions in North America and Europe: What Are the Key Growth Drivers?

Carsharing and bikesharing can bring about a significant reduction in carbon-dioxide (CO2) emissions due to a modal shift by 2040

This analysis on tailpipe emissions from carsharing, bikesharing, and ridehailing covers comparative emissions, key emission phases, and practical considerations for policies or urban mobility planning. It also compares these shared modes with private car emissions, analyzing the potential impact of shared transportation on reducing CO2 emissions from private vehicles.

In addition, the analysis assesses the impact of ridehailing on CO2 emissions by estimating the annual number of public transport trips replaced or added per ridehailing vehicle, calculating the corresponding increase or reduction in emissions from modal shifts.

  • Which growth prospects are emerging due to the impact of bikesharing on CO2 emissions and the corresponding increase or reduction in emissions from modal shifts?
  • How will factors like regulations, infrastructure, consumer adoption, economic factors, and sustainability focus influence the growth potential of shared mobility?
  • What are the game-changing opportunities that your organization can leverage to achieve exponential growth?

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