Opportunities for the Electric Two-Wheeler Sharing Market in the Europe
Daily commuters across the globe, including Europe, face numerous problems on the roads. One of the major problems is that of the surging number of vehicles on the roads, which result in road congestion, especially during peak hours. As the disposable income of people has risen significantly in the past few years, owing a vehicle has become quite easy, which has led to an increased number of vehicles on the roads. More than €110 billion annually are spent on road congestion in Europe, which is why the mitigation of this problem is a key concern in the region.
As per a P&S Intelligence report, the electric two-wheeler sharing market in europe is predicted to generate a revenue of $597.2 million by 2025, advancing at a 35.0% CAGR during the forecast period (2019–2025). Two-wheeler sharing services are offered via kick scooters and scooters/mopeds. Between these two, electric scooter/moped were more in demand in the past, as a significant number of companies in Europe offer shared mobility services via these vehicles. The service has been operational in the region since the past five years. Apart from this, companies which offer kick scooter mobility services have also started penetrating the market, which is why the demand for kick scoter services is projected to grow in the coming years.
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The region is registering a substantial rise in the investments from several top investors across the globe. For example, in 2018, European investors Atomico and Index Ventures invested heavily in two of the top U.S. electric kick scooter sharing companies, Neutron Holdings Inc. (Lime) and Bird Rides Inc. Investments like this are further opening up opportunities for the companies operating in the domain in Europe.
Hence, the demand for electric two-wheeler sharing services in the region is growing due to the rising road congestion.
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