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The Future of Urban Mobility in the New Normal
The Future of Urban Mobility in the New Normal

June 11, 2021

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Covid has changed our lives completely, and urban mobility is one segment that would see significant changes in the new normal, and it may not be able go back to the pre-covid levels for years to come.

Consumers across the globe have become increasingly focused on the health and safety – which is also driving their preferences for urban mobility.

Reducing the risk of infection a key factor driving the choice of mode of transportation

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Apart from safety digital channels and sustainability are the other key focus areas which have gained a lot of importance in the minds of the consumers post the pandemic outbreak.

Key shifts in the global urban mobility arena post the pandemic

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Source: McKinsey’s “From no mobility to future mobility: Where Covid-19 has accelerated change”

This shift in consumer preferences is driving an acceleration in some of the trends that marked a start pre-pandemic across micro and mini mobility; Autonomous, Connected, Electric, and Shared Vehicles (ACES).

Key Trends Impacting Mobility in the New Normal

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Source: Understanding the impact of Covid-19 on urban mobility trends, SIA Partners

These shifts need organizations not only operating in the urban mobility industry but also the ones using it - to re-strategize their mobility and transportation requirements in the new normal.

More details on how these trends are expected to shape up in the short term and long term. Stay Tuned for my next blog!!

Happy Reading and Stay Safe!!

 


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Neha Jain
Senior Analyst

Neha Jain

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