Mobility as a Service Market Size, Share, Growth, and Industry Analysis, By Type (Android,iOS,Others), By Application (Car,Bus,Bike), Regional Insights and Forecast to 2035
Mobility as a Service Market Overview
The global Mobility as a Service Market is forecast to expand from USD 21164.86 million in 2026 to USD 28716.49 million in 2027, and is expected to reach USD 329805.38 million by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 35.68% over the forecast period.
The Mobility as a Service Market Market integrates multiple transport modes—ride-hailing, car sharing, micromobility, public transport—into a unified digital platform. In 2024, the global MaaS market was estimated at around USD 258.05 billion. Every region witnesses uptake in multimodal offerings and platform adoption. The share of platform/technology solutions in the MaaS ecosystem accounts for over 35 % of total system investments. More than 120 cities worldwide have launched MaaS pilot or operational schemes. Urbanization rates above 60 % in key markets drive demand for integrated mobility. **USA Market Data (2024 context):** US Mobility as a Service Market size reached USD 2.6 billion in 2024.
Key Findings
- Key Market Driver: 68 % of urban commuters express preference for single-app multimodal planning over separate services
- Major Market Restraint: 42 % of transit agencies cite regulatory fragmentation as barrier to MaaS interoperability
- Emerging Trends: 55 % of new MaaS platforms include micro-mobility (scooters, bikes) as default option
- Regional Leadership: North America accounts for ~30 % share of global MaaS deployment projects
- Competitive Landscape: Top 5 MaaS providers cumulatively hold ~22 % market presence in pilot cities
- Market Segmentation: Subscription-based models represent ~48 % of MaaS user plans
- Recent Development: 35 % of new investments in 2025 directed to integration of AI route optimization
Mobility as a Service Market Latest Trends
In 2025, over 200 cities globally are expected to have live MaaS platforms. Integration of micromobility (bikes, scooters) now exceeds 50 % of new launches. Android apps command ~70 % share of MaaS user access tools in 2023. In Europe, MaaS adoption in 2023 accounted for ~38 % of new mobility deployments. The use of dynamic pricing algorithms is deployed in ~45 % of new MaaS offerings. More than 80 pilot programs include first/last-mile integration via shuttles.
Over 65 % of MaaS projects now bundle parking, charging, and public transit in one app. In Asia, over 120 new MaaS contracts were awarded in 2024. In North America, ~15 % of transit authorities participate in regional MaaS consortiums. The inclusion of electric vehicle fleets in MaaS systems is now seen in ~28 % of new deployments. Data sharing agreements cover 90+ datasets in top 25 MaaS cities.
Mobility as a Service Market Dynamics
DRIVER
"Rising urban population density and commuter demand"
In 2023, urban population share globally exceeded 56 %, and in top 100 cities average daily public transit use surpasses 1.2 million rides per day. In US metro areas, vehicle miles traveled (VMT) per capita rose ~12 % between 2017 and 2023. Cities with over 5 million population typically see >20 % of trips via shared modes. More than 60 % of commuters in major European capitals already use two or more modes per trip. In top 50 MaaS cities, average mobile app trip planning usage exceeds 200 000 sessions per day. Demand for streamlined mobility solutions is pushing transport agencies to adopt MaaS technologies: over 75 % of surveyed agencies say MaaS is strategic priority.
RESTRAINT
"Privacy regulations and regulatory fragmentation"
Roughly 42 % of transit operators report that data sharing restrictions block integration across agencies. In Europe, 28 national jurisdictions have varying privacy rules affecting MaaS data flows. In North America, 35 % of pilot projects were delayed due to compliance with data protection laws. Over 50 % of municipal transport bodies require anonymization before sharing ridership data. Digital platform vendors spending on compliance grew ~25 % year-on-year in 2024. Around 20 pilot systems stalled due to lack of consistent regulation.
OPPORTUNITY
"Incorporation of EVs and autonomous mobility into MaaS"
In 2023, global electric vehicle stock passed 26 million units. In the U.S., sales in 2023 reached 1,402,371 units (9.1 % market share). Autonomous vehicle trials exist in 40+ cities globally tied to mobility platforms. In major MaaS projects, ~28 % include EV fleet integration at rollout. Over 60 % of new MaaS tenders include EV charging or battery exchange capabilities. In Asia, battery-as-a-service (BaaS) partnerships are included in ~25 % of deployments. The cost of EV battery packs declined ~18 % in 2023, making fleet electrification more viable.
CHALLENGE
"Capital intensiveness of interoperable mobility infrastructure"
Deploying MaaS platforms demands integration across legacy systems, which for many cities involves >USD 5 million in IT infrastructure. In pilot cities, ~70 % of cost is in backend integration and real-time APIs. Maintaining unified routing, ticketing, payment and data modules adds ~30 % to development budgets. In operation, more than 45 % of costs relate to mapping, predictive analytics and data storage. Many transit agencies find shifting budget from capital to OPEX burdens as 22 % of projects overrun by >15 %. In low-density markets, per-user cost can exceed USD 50 annually, which limits adoption.
Mobility as a Service Market Segmentation Analysis
The Mobility as a Service Market Market is segmented by Type and Application to reflect platform distribution and modal usage; overall segmentation shows platform/OS split, service model split, and modal split with quantified shares. Global MaaS platform segmentation attributes 63.09 % to Android-first deployments, 32.91 % to iOS-first deployments, and 4.00 % to Others, producing type-level market sizes from a global base of USD 258.05 billion in 2024. By application, car-based services represent 48.00 %, bus/transit integrations 30.00 %, and bike/micromobility 22.00 % of total deployments, each segment tracked by subscription, on-demand, and integrated ticketing metrics.
BY TYPE
Android: Android leads MaaS platform adoption with 63.09 % share of platforms in 2024 and an estimated Android-segment market size of USD 162.78 billion from the USD 258.05 billion base, reflecting dominant device penetration and broader accessibility across 170+ countries. Android apps account for ~70 % of downloads in emerging markets and represent ~58 % of daily active MaaS sessions in mixed-mode cities. Android integration is present in over 140 major MaaS pilots and powers ~65 % of micromobility bookings inside MaaS apps.
Android Market Size, Share and CAGR for Android. Estimated Android market size is USD 162.78 billion, Android share 63.09 %, projected CAGR for Android-first offerings 18.0 %.
Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Android Segment
- United States: Android Android-segment market size USD 35.81 billion, country share of Android ~22.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 17.0 %.
- China: Android Android-segment market size USD 61.84 billion, country share of Android ~38.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 19.0 %.
- India: Android Android-segment market size USD 19.53 billion, country share of Android ~12.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 20.0 %.
- Germany: Android Android-segment market size USD 14.65 billion, country share of Android ~9.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 16.0 %.
- United Kingdom: Android Android-segment market size USD 9.77 billion, country share of Android ~6.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 15.0 %.
iOS: iOS supports 32.91 % of MaaS platform instances in 2024 with an estimated iOS segment market size of USD 84.97 billion, driven by premium user cohorts, high ARPU cities and deeper wallet integrations in **~60** major metropolitan programs. iOS accounts for ~42 % of subscription purchases and contributes ~55 % of in-app payments volume in high-value corridors; iOS adoption is strongest in North America, Western Europe and Japan where device share and payment integration rates exceed 40 %.
iOS Market Size, Share and CAGR for iOS. Estimated iOS market size is **USD 84.97 billion**, iOS share **32.91 %**, projected CAGR for iOS-first offerings **~16.0 %**
Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the iOS Segment
- United States: Android Android-segment market size USD 35.81 billion, country share of Android ~22.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 17.0 %.
- China: Android Android-segment market size USD 61.84 billion, country share of Android ~38.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 19.0 %.
- India: Android Android-segment market size USD 19.53 billion, country share of Android ~12.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 20.0 %.
- Germany: Android Android-segment market size USD 14.65 billion, country share of Android ~9.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 16.0 %.
- United Kingdom: Android Android-segment market size USD 9.77 billion, country share of Android ~6.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 15.0 %.
Others (HarmonyOS, PWAs, Proprietary): The Others category (including HarmonyOS, progressive web apps, OEM proprietary platforms) constitutes 4.00 % of MaaS platform share with an estimated market size of USD 10.30 billion in 2024; this category is expanding rapidly in regions where alternative OS ecosystems and lightweight PWAs enable lower-cost onboarding across **~90** secondary cities. Others account for 28 % of new pilot awards in 2024 and represent ~12 % of B2B municipal contracts for low-bandwidth deployments.
Others Market Size, Share and CAGR for Others. Estimated Others market size is **USD 10.30 billion**, Others share **4.00 %**, projected CAGR for Others **~24.06 %** (reported expansion rate for non-native platforms).
Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Others Segment
- United States: Android Android-segment market size USD 35.81 billion, country share of Android ~22.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 17.0 %.
- China: Android Android-segment market size USD 61.84 billion, country share of Android ~38.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 19.0 %.
- India: Android Android-segment market size USD 19.53 billion, country share of Android ~12.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 20.0 %.
- Germany: Android Android-segment market size USD 14.65 billion, country share of Android ~9.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 16.0 %.
- United Kingdom: Android Android-segment market size USD 9.77 billion, country share of Android ~6.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 15.0 %.
BY APPLICATION
Car: Car-centric MaaS (ride-hailing, car-sharing, pooled ride) accounts for 48.00 % of MaaS market activity with an estimated application market size of USD 123.87 billion based on the USD 258.05 billion 2024 base; car services produce ~62 % of in-app revenue streams and represent ~70 % of peak-hour trip volumes in metropolitan corridors. Car deployments appear in ~220 cities with integrated payment and booking workflows; shared-car fleets now number in excess of 1.8 million** vehicles linked to MaaS platforms.
Car Market Size, Share and CAGR for Car. Car application market size estimated USD 123.87 billion, Car share 48.00 %, projected Car CAGR ~17.0 %.
Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Car Application
- United States: Android Android-segment market size USD 35.81 billion, country share of Android ~22.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 17.0 %.
- China: Android Android-segment market size USD 61.84 billion, country share of Android ~38.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 19.0 %.
- India: Android Android-segment market size USD 19.53 billion, country share of Android ~12.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 20.0 %.
- Germany: Android Android-segment market size USD 14.65 billion, country share of Android ~9.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 16.0 %.
- United Kingdom: Android Android-segment market size USD 9.77 billion, country share of Android ~6.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 15.0 %.
Bus (Public Transit Integration): Bus and public transit integrations represent 30.00 % of MaaS application uptake with an estimated market size of USD 77.42 billion in 2024; transit integrations include digital ticketing in ~1,200 transit routes, account for ~54 % of multimodal journey combinations and enable ~1.2 million daily transit ticket validations across integrated systems. Public sector contracts represent ~40 % of bus/integration project funding rounds and modal shift pilots typically target ~25 %** of commuters in pilot geographies.
Bus Market Size, Share and CAGR for Bus. Bus application market size estimated **USD 77.42 billion**, Bus share **30.00 %**, projected Bus CAGR **~16.0 %**.
Top 5 Major Dominant Countries in the Bus Application
- United States: Android Android-segment market size USD 35.81 billion, country share of Android ~22.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 17.0 %.
- China: Android Android-segment market size USD 61.84 billion, country share of Android ~38.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 19.0 %.
- India: Android Android-segment market size USD 19.53 billion, country share of Android ~12.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 20.0 %.
- Germany: Android Android-segment market size USD 14.65 billion, country share of Android ~9.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 16.0 %.
- United Kingdom: Android Android-segment market size USD 9.77 billion, country share of Android ~6.00 %, estimated Android CAGR 15.0 %.
Mobility as a Service Market Regional Outlook
North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa together account for quantified shares of the Mobility as a Service Market Market; regional deployments total over 1,250 live city programs and exceed 4,500 pilot projects globally. Regional segmentation shows Asia-Pacific leading with roughly 34.0 % of deployments, North America holding ~30.0 %, Europe ~26.0 %, and Middle East & Africa ~10.0 % of active MaaS programs. Over 90 metropolitan regions report multimodal integrations exceeding 15 transport partners, and regional ticketing integrations surpass 220 million validated trips annually across combined regions.
North America
In North American urban corridors, average daily multimodal bookings exceed 480,000 trips and combined public-private integrations serve over 18 million active monthly users on MaaS platforms. Transit agencies in 40+ metropolitan regions participate in regional data sharing consortia and over 65 pilot contracts in 2024 included first/last-mile micromobility and electrified fleet integration. Investment allocation for platform modernization comprises approximately 54 % of project budgets in large municipalities, with an average deployment involving 12 distinct mobility partners per program and API connections to 7 legacy systems.
North America Market Size, Share and CAGR: North America market size is estimated at USD 78.00 billion, representing a 30.23 % regional share of the global base, with an expected CAGR of 17.0 % reflecting rapid platform adoption and private-public partnerships.
North America - Major Dominant Countries in the “Mobility as a Service Market”
- United States: US market size is approximately USD 55.20 billion, holding about 70.77 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 16.5 % driven by 310+ city programs and 160 major transit API integrations.
- Canada: Canada market size is approximately USD 12.48 billion, holding about 16.00 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 18.0 % supported by 45 municipal MaaS initiatives and 22 provincial pilot projects.
- Mexico: Mexico market size is approximately USD 6.24 billion, holding about 8.00 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 19.5 % fueled by 30 urban rollouts and 120 micro-mobility fleet integrations.
- Costa Rica: Costa Rica market size is approximately USD 1.24 billion, holding about 1.60 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 20.0 % anchored by national smart-city pilots and integrated payment pilots.
- Panama: Panama market size is approximately USD 1.04 billion, holding about 1.50 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 19.0 % supported by corridor ticketing integrations and ports-to-city multimodal services.
Europe
European MaaS rollouts average 14 partner integrations per city, with over 95 regional transit authorities participating in common data frameworks and aggregated ticketing covering more than 320 million validations per year. Subscription bundles account for ~46 % of European consumer plans and transit agency procurement accounts for ~42 % of large program budgets, while micromobility additions represent over 52 % of new offers in the last 18 months. Platform interoperability pilots now cover 18 cross-city corridors and more than 60 intercity rail integrations; city planners report an average modal shift target to reduce single-occupancy vehicle trips by 12–25 % in 5-year plans.
Europe Market Size, Share and CAGR: Europe market size is estimated at USD 67.10 billion, representing a 25.99 % regional share of the global base, with an expected CAGR of 15.5 % as governments scale integrated ticketing and mobility-budget programs.
Europe - Major Dominant Countries in the “Mobility as a Service Market”
- United States: US market size is approximately USD 55.20 billion, holding about 70.77 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 16.5 % driven by 310+ city programs and 160 major transit API integrations.
- Canada: Canada market size is approximately USD 12.48 billion, holding about 16.00 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 18.0 % supported by 45 municipal MaaS initiatives and 22 provincial pilot projects.
- Mexico: Mexico market size is approximately USD 6.24 billion, holding about 8.00 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 19.5 % fueled by 30 urban rollouts and 120 micro-mobility fleet integrations.
- Costa Rica: Costa Rica market size is approximately USD 1.24 billion, holding about 1.60 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 20.0 % anchored by national smart-city pilots and integrated payment pilots.
- Panama: Panama market size is approximately USD 1.04 billion, holding about 1.50 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 19.0 % supported by corridor ticketing integrations and ports-to-city multimodal services.
Asia-Pacific
Asia-Pacific leads in scale and density with more than 540 active MaaS initiatives and over 1,800 pilot programs, leveraging high smartphone penetration, dense urban corridors, and strong micromobility ecosystems. APAC cities report average daily multimodal sessions exceeding 1.2 million, while regional digital payment integrations process over 430 million monthly transactions across MaaS platforms and public transit wallets. Government-sponsored smart city programs account for ~48 % of APAC MaaS procurements; EV fleet tie-ins and battery charging integrations appear in ~36 % of recent tenders, and first/last-mile shuttles are included in ~58 % of urban deployments.
Asia Market Size, Share and CAGR: Asia-Pacific market size is estimated at USD 87.74 billion, representing a 34.01 % regional share of the global base, with an expected CAGR of 18.8 % as platform scale and payment infrastructures expand.
Asia - Major Dominant Countries in the “Mobility as a Service Market”
- United States: US market size is approximately USD 55.20 billion, holding about 70.77 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 16.5 % driven by 310+ city programs and 160 major transit API integrations.
- Canada: Canada market size is approximately USD 12.48 billion, holding about 16.00 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 18.0 % supported by 45 municipal MaaS initiatives and 22 provincial pilot projects.
- Mexico: Mexico market size is approximately USD 6.24 billion, holding about 8.00 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 19.5 % fueled by 30 urban rollouts and 120 micro-mobility fleet integrations.
- Costa Rica: Costa Rica market size is approximately USD 1.24 billion, holding about 1.60 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 20.0 % anchored by national smart-city pilots and integrated payment pilots.
- Panama: Panama market size is approximately USD 1.04 billion, holding about 1.50 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 19.0 % supported by corridor ticketing integrations and ports-to-city multimodal services.
Middle East & Africa
Middle East & Africa (MEA) has a rapidly emerging MaaS footprint with more than 110 active programs and 470 pilot projects focused on urban modernization, mobility budgeting, and tourism corridor integration. MEA deployments feature sizeable public-private partnerships in 25 capital cities, with mobility wallets processing over 45 million transactions annually and micromobility pilots present in 70+ urban cores. In MEA, port, airport and last-mile logistics integrations contribute ~33 % of MaaS use cases, and EV and shared taxi electrification is included in ~28 % of recent tenders; cross-border corridor projects account for ~10 % of regional contracts.
Middle East & Africa Market Size, Share and CAGR: MEA market size is estimated at USD 26.01 billion, representing a 10.08 % regional share of the global base, with an expected CAGR of 20.2 % as smart city initiatives and tourism-led mobility programs accelerate.
Middle East and Africa - Major Dominant Countries in the “Mobility as a Service Market”
- United States: US market size is approximately USD 55.20 billion, holding about 70.77 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 16.5 % driven by 310+ city programs and 160 major transit API integrations.
- Canada: Canada market size is approximately USD 12.48 billion, holding about 16.00 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 18.0 % supported by 45 municipal MaaS initiatives and 22 provincial pilot projects.
- Mexico: Mexico market size is approximately USD 6.24 billion, holding about 8.00 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 19.5 % fueled by 30 urban rollouts and 120 micro-mobility fleet integrations.
- Costa Rica: Costa Rica market size is approximately USD 1.24 billion, holding about 1.60 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 20.0 % anchored by national smart-city pilots and integrated payment pilots.
- Panama: Panama market size is approximately USD 1.04 billion, holding about 1.50 % of North America’s share, with an expected CAGR of 19.0 % supported by corridor ticketing integrations and ports-to-city multimodal services.
List of Top Mobility as a Service Market Companies
- SkedGo
- INTEL CORPORATION (Moovit Inc.)
- BlaBlaCar
- GRAB HOLDINGS LIMITED
- Fluidtime
- UBER TECHNOLOGIES INC.
- Cubic Transportation Systems Inc.
- Moovel North America
- LLC.
- MaaS Global
- Lyft Inc.
Top two companies with highest share
Uber Technologies, Inc.: Uber operates in approximately 70 countries and over 15,000 cities, serving roughly 156–171 million monthly active platform consumers and facilitating over 3.1 billion trips annually in recent reporting periods.
Grab Holdings Limited: Grab reports approximately 41 million monthly transacting users and serves tens of millions of regional consumers across Southeast Asia, with driver supply and platform engagement growing double-digit percentiles year-over-year.
Investment Analysis and Opportunities
Institutional and corporate investments into MaaS platforms concentrate on interoperability, electrification, and data platforms, with more than 420 city-level initiatives receiving private or public funding in the last three years, and over 1,250 live programs globally as of 2025. Equity rounds and strategic partnerships now direct roughly 54 % of project budget allocations toward platform modernization and API integration, while 46 % supports hardware, on-street infrastructure, and micromobility fleets. Public-private partnership (PPP) structures account for ~38 % of large programs in emerging markets, with municipal procurements often bundling 8–14 mobility partners per contract.
Opportunities lie in EV fleet integration where >60 % of new tenders require charging or battery services, and in first/last-mile where over 80 pilots include micromobility. Corporate venture arms and transport authorities are allocating more capital to AI routing and shared ticketing, evidenced by a surge in platform integration contracts (over 220 API agreements across major corridors) and more than 90 city data-sharing frameworks being established. Demand from B2B customers (transit agencies, municipal planners, logistics operators) is driving recurring subscription models representing about 48 % of user plans, while B2B2C white-label deployments account for roughly 26 % of new commercial deals, creating multiple exit and monetization pathways for investors.
New Product Development
Product innovation in MaaS emphasizes unified ticketing, AI optimization, EV/AV integration, and modular APIs; in 2024–2025 more than 120 new platform features were commercially launched across leading providers, including real-time multimodal routing, wallet-to-wallet fare reconciliation and predictive fleet positioning. Developers are shipping lightweight progressive web apps (PWAs) to reach low-bandwidth markets—PWAs now account for roughly 12 % of new pilot deployments—while native apps continue to dominate with Android access representing over 63 % of installations in emerging economies.
Innovations also include bundled subscription passes (constituting about 46 % of subscription offerings), on-demand microtransit modules used in over 75 pilot towns, and integrated EV charging maps embedded in >36 % of recent releases. SDKs and enterprise APIs are being standardized: more than 220 enterprise API agreements were signed across 2023–2025 to facilitate third-party payment, parking, and curb-management integrations. Additionally, location-based advertising and in-app commerce are maturing as ancillary revenue streams, appearing in roughly 18 % of commercial product builds in 2024–2025.
Five Recent Developments
- Major platform-scale integrations: Over 220 API integration contracts announced between MaaS platforms and municipal transit agencies to enable unified ticketing and real-time data exchange in 2024–2025.
- User base milestones: Leading platforms reported user scale milestones—Uber exceeding ~156–171 million monthly active consumers and Grab surpassing ~41 million monthly transacting users in trailing reports.
- Micromobility bundling: More than 50 % of new MaaS launches in 2024 included micromobility as a default option, expanding short-trip coverage across urban cores.
- EV & charging integration: Approximately 36 % of 2024–2025 MaaS tenders explicitly required EV charging capabilities or battery services as part of fleet onboarding.
- Transit authority partnerships: Over 95 regional transit authorities joined common data frameworks or consortia between 2023 and 2025 to support cross-operator journey planning and fare reconciliation.
Report Coverage of Mobility as a Service Market
This Mobility as a Service Market Market report covers platform segmentation, modal applications, regional outlooks, company profiling, investment trends, and new product development, capturing over 1,250 live programs and more than 4,500 pilot projects globally. The scope includes Type segmentation (Android, iOS, Others), Application segmentation (Car, Bus, Bike), market dynamics, regulatory impacts, and technology deep dives into AI routing, payments, and EV/AV integration. The report quantifies deployment metrics—number of partner integrations per city (average 12), monthly active users per major platform (range 41–171 million), and API agreements (> 220)—and provides a competitive matrix covering market presence in over 170 countries. Coverage also extends to procurement models (PPP, concession, procurement), monetization pathways (subscription, transaction fees, advertising), and a pipeline tracker listing >300 upcoming tenders and pilot awards across 2025–2026 to inform B2B decision making.
Mobility as a Service Market Report Coverage
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Market Size Value In |
USD 21164.86 Million in 2026 |
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USD 329805.38 Million by 2035 |
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CAGR of 35.68% from 2026 - 2035 |
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2026 - 2035 |
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2025 |
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Global |
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Frequently Asked Questions
The global Mobility as a Service Market is expected to reach USD 329805.38 Million by 2035.
The Mobility as a Service Market is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 35.68% by 2035.
SkedGo,INTEL CORPORATION (Moovit, Inc.),BlaBlaCar,GRAB HOLDINGS LIMITED,Fluidtime,UBER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.,Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc.,Moovel North America, LLC.,MaaS Global,Lyft, Inc.
In 2026, the Mobility as a Service Market value stood at USD 21164.86 Million.