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What is the difference between mobility on demand and mobility as a service?

Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and Mobility on Demand (MOD) are sometimes used interchangeably, however, they are different. While both involved the integration of different transportation modes, MaaS creates a “single mobility service”, while MOD establishes “an integrated and connected multi-modal network of options”.



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MaaS platforms typically include a wide range of transportation options, such as buses, trains, ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft, peer-to-peer rental services like Turo and Getaround, and micromobility options such as electric scooters and bicycles.

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Current UK examples of MaaS include the app Whim in the West Midlands, and MaaS Scotland. Whim has been designed by Helsinki-based MaaS Global and offers a range of monthly plans, bringing in National Express, Transport for West Midlands, Gett, Nextbike and Enterprise rent-a-car as transport providers.

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Overall, MaaS offers a cost-effective, reliable, and convenient alternative to traditional transportation methods. With its integration of various mobility solutions, MaaS provides a seamless and integrated transportation experience, enabling urban residents to easily plan, book, and pay for their transportation needs.

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Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Industry Segmentation It allows a variety of transportation services access, including public transport, ride-share, and rental.

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An eMobility Service Provider (eMSP) is a company or organization that provides electric vehicle (EV) charging roaming services. Using EV roaming, electric vehicle (EV) drivers can access charging services at various participating charging networks.

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