Global Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) Market 2025: Growth Trends & Forecast
Market Overview
According to Metastat Insight-style structured analysis, Global mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) market is valued at USD 10,358.26 million in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 67,480.86 million by 2032, exhibiting a robust CAGR of 31.8% during the forecast period.
The market is shifting from a simple bundling of transport services to a holistic redefinition of urban mobility, emphasizing time ownership, environmental sustainability, and integration with lifestyle services like healthcare and retail.
Major Players Profiled in the Market Report:
• Free Now
• IRU
• Mobimeo
• Moovit
• myCicero Srl
• PaymentGenes
• Siemens Mobility
• SkedGo
• SYSTRA
• T-Systems International GmbH
• Transdev
Segments
Public and Private Platforms Driving Integration
By Type, the market is divided into Public, Private, Hybrid, OEM-led, Aggregator-based, and Transport Authority-led platforms.
Public platforms focus on integrating mass transit systems, while private and OEM-led platforms leverage ride-sharing and vehicle fleets. Hybrid models are emerging to bridge the gap, ensuring seamless connectivity between public infrastructure and private innovation.
Daily Commuting and Last-Mile Connectivity Essential
By Application, the market is categorized into daily commuting, airport transfers, first & last-mile connectivity, tourism, long-distance travel, and freight delivery.
Daily commuting remains the most practical application, optimizing travel times for workers and students. First & last-mile connectivity fills critical gaps in public transport, while freight integration allows for smarter urban logistics and delivery management.
Diverse End-Users Shaping Demand
By End User, the market serves individual consumers, corporate clients, government agencies, tourists, students, and mobility-impaired users.
Individual consumers seek alternatives to car ownership to avoid congestion and maintenance costs. Corporate clients utilize MaaS to manage employee travel and reduce carbon footprints. Governments adopt these platforms to enhance urban planning and sustainability.
Source :- https://www.metastatinsight.com/report/mobility-as-a-service-maas-market
Report Coverage
The report offers:
• Major growth drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges
• Comprehensive regional insights and country-level breakdowns
• List of key industry players and their competencies
• Key strategies such as digital wallet integration and blockchain for security
• Analysis of trends across all submarkets, including the repurposing of urban infrastructure into mobility hubs
Drivers & Restraints
Drivers
Smart City Planning & Urbanization
Rapid urbanization and the push for smart cities drive the demand for integrated transport systems that reduce congestion and emissions.
Shift from Vehicle Ownership to Access
Consumers increasingly prefer "time ownership" over vehicle ownership, seeking flexible, on-demand mobility solutions that align with modern lifestyles.
Restraints
Data Privacy & Trust Issues
Users are often reluctant to share location and travel data with third-party apps. varying regulatory frameworks across regions further complicate scalability for providers.
Lack of Infrastructure Integration
MaaS relies on seamless connectivity between transport modes. In many cities, disjointed public transit and lack of last-mile options hinder the user experience, driving people back to private vehicles.
Opportunities
The integration of self-driving cars promises affordable, reliable mobility without human drivers. Additionally, blockchain and decentralized identity verification offer opportunities to enhance security and trust in MaaS platforms.
Repurposing Urban Space
Transforming underutilized land (e.g., parking lots) into multi-use mobility hubs creates new revenue streams and supports community needs beyond just travel.
Regional Insights
North America
Includes the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. The U.S. leads with smart city investments and tech innovation, while Canada and Mexico show growing adoption in urban centers.
Europe
Consists of the UK, Germany, France, Italy, and the Rest of Europe. Europe is a pioneer in MaaS, supported by strong public transport networks and sustainability-focused policies.
Asia-Pacific
Segmented into India, China, Japan, South Korea, and the Rest of Asia-Pacific. High population density and urban mobility challenges in China and Japan drive rapid adoption of scalable MaaS models.
South America
Includes Brazil, Argentina, and the Rest of South America.
Middle East & Africa
Categorized into GCC Countries, Egypt, South Africa, and the Rest of the Middle East & Africa. Smart city initiatives in the GCC are accelerating MaaS integration.
Competitive Landscape
The market features a mix of tech companies, transport operators, and payment providers. Players are focused on:
• Building unified digital platforms for planning, booking, and paying
• Leveraging AI and real-time data to optimize routes and user experiences
• Collaborating with governments to address congestion and emissions
• Expanding services to include freight delivery and tourism support
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