EY: Urban Mobility Blueprint
Growth in urban travel needs is fast outpacing the development of transport infrastructure.
Growth in urban travel needs is fast outpacing the development of transport infrastructure. As stakeholders ranging from city administrations and transport companies to telecomm operators and shared mobility companies consider a variety of alternatives to current transportation, the need of the hour is to identify business strategies that enable sustainable integrated urban mobility.
This five-page report from Ernst & Young defines and discusses the "mobility ecosystem," a combination of mobility services, the infrastructure to integrate those options and the stakeholders who deliver these services.
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