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从 MaaS(移动即服务)到 MaaF(移动即未来)的演变

The Evolution from Mobility-as-a-Service to Mobility-as-a-Feature

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夸张的流行语还是真正的驱动力?

未来出行 (MaaF) 是 David A. Hensher 和 Sampo Hietanen 提出的概念,指的是将旅游服务无缝整合到保险和饭店预订应用程式等现有平台中。这种方法旨在使交通途径成为日常生活的一部分,无缝地融入通勤和购物等活动中。儘管 MaaF 仍处于早期阶段,但其潜力已开始在各种应用中显现出来。

  • 在澳大利亚,电动交通中心正在透过 Ohmie GO Envoy - Electric Car Share 纳入即将推出的房地产计划。
  • 目前,爱尔兰各地的 Lidl 商店有 100 辆 GoCar Ireland 车辆可供共享,到 2023 年已有超过 6,000 人使用该服务。
  • 总部位于慕尼黑的新兴企业RideBee 和 SSV Jahn Regensburg 推出了共乘服务,包括门票中包含的免费公共交通票券、从主要车站到体育场的免费接驳车服务以及在我参加的比赛日免费共享电动自行车。
  • 乌特勒支的 Lage Weide 商业园区提供免费使用 TIER Mobility eBikes 的服务,并与 Guyot 合作,为所有出行人员提供一把钥匙,并为我正在做的员工提供 18 个出行中心。
  • 密西西比州每年向 Uber Health 拨款 100 万美元。该州的目标是减少错过预约并改善居民的医疗保健服务。

MaaF 解决方案具有巨大潜力,但为了真正实现规模化,需要解决许多相互关联的问题,包括监管、合约框架、技术、伙伴关係、消费者接受度以及公共部门的支持,这些要素必须得到解决。就位。

目录

生态系统

  • MaaS 和 MaaF - 分析范围

战略问题

  • 为什么成长如此困难?
  • The Strategic Imperative 8(TM)
  • 未来出行 (MaaF) 产业三大策略重点的影响
  • 成长机会推动Growth Pipeline Engine(TM)

成长机会分析

  • 成长指标
  • 生长促进因子
  • 成长阻碍因素
  • 共享出行-经营模式定义
  • MaaS 和 MaaF 之间的区别
  • MaaS 演进蓝图
  • MaaS 发生了什么事?
  • 多模态MaaF 组合中的私家车
  • MaaF收益模式
  • MaaF - 未来应用概述

生态系统

  • MaaF - 潜在用途
  • 超级应用程式 - MaaF 解决方案的自然发展
  • 超级应用程式 -案例研究
  • 超应用-模态集成
  • MaaF 在零售店和购物中心的可能性
  • 案例研究- 零售和购物中心
  • 零售和购物中心 - 模式整合*案例
  • MaaF 在旅馆和旅游业的潜力
  • 案例研究- 酒店和旅游业
  • 旅馆与旅游业 - 模式整合*案例
  • MaaF在房地产行业的可能性
  • 案例研究-房地产行业
  • 房地产产业-模态整合
  • MaaF 在商业园区的可能性
  • 案例研究- 商业园区
  • 商业园区-模态集成
  • MaaF 在教育机构的可能性
  • 案例研究- 教育机构
  • 教育机构 - 模式整合
  • MaaF 在机场产业的潜力
  • 案例研究- 机场产业
  • 机场产业 - 多式联运
  • MaaF 在医疗保健产业的潜力
  • 案例研究-医疗保健产业
  • 医疗保健产业 - 模态整合*案例
  • MaaF 在地图产业的可能性
  • 案例研究- 地图产业
  • 测绘产业-模态集成
  • MaaF - 其他未来用途

最佳实践

  • 行业专家引述
  • 引入 MaaF 的建议
  • 2050 年后的超级互联城市

充满成长机会的宇宙

  • 成长机会一:伙伴关係生态系统
  • 成长机会2:自主技术
  • 成长机会 3:进阶分析与个人化

后续步骤及附录

  • 成长机会的好处和影响
  • 行动项目和后续步骤
  • 附件清单
  • 免责声明
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Another Overhyped Buzzword or a Driver of True Value?

Mobility-as-a-Feature (MaaF) is a concept introduced by David A. Hensher and Sampo Hietanen, and involves seamlessly embedding mobility services into existing platforms, such as insurance or hotel booking apps. This approach aims to make transportation an effortless part of our daily routines, seamlessly blending with activities such as commuting and shopping. While MaaF is still in its very early nascent stage, glimpses of its potential in various applications are starting to shine.

  •      Electric mobility hubs are being integrated into upcoming real estate projects in Australia through Ohmie GO Envoy - Electric Car Share.
  •      Lidl stores across Ireland now have 100 GoCar Ireland for sharing and more than 6,000 people have already used this service in 2023.
  •      Munich-based start-up RideBee and SSV Jahn Regensburg launched a carpooling option-a free public transport ticket integrated into the admission ticket, free shuttle service from the main train station to the stadium, and free eBike sharing offer on match days.
  •      Lage Weide business park in Utrecht offers free access to eBikes from TIER Mobility, and partnered with Gaiyo, having one key for all mobility and providing 18 mobility hubs for employees.
  •      The State of Mississippi has allocated up to $1 million annually to Uber Health, the state aims to reduce missed appointments and improve healthcare accessibility for its residents.

While MaaF solutions hold great promise, for them to truly flourish on a larger scale, several interconnected elements must align-regulations, contractual frameworks, technology, partnerships, consumer acceptance, and support from the public sector, among others.

Table of Contents

Ecosystem

  • MaaS and MaaF-Scope of Analysis

Strategic Imperatives

  • Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
  • The Strategic Imperative 8™
  • The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Mobility-as-a-Feature (MaaF) Industry
  • Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Growth Opportunity Analysis

  • Growth Metrics
  • Growth Drivers
  • Growth Restraints
  • Shared Mobility-Business Model Definitions
  • Differences Between MaaS and MaaF
  • Roadmap for MaaS Evolution
  • What has Happened to MaaS?
  • Private Cars in the Multi-modal MaaF Mix
  • Possible Revenue Models for MaaF
  • MaaF-Overview of Future Applications

Ecosystem

  • MaaF-Potential Applications
  • Super Apps-A Natural Progression to MaaF Solutions
  • Super Apps-Case Study
  • Super Apps-Modal Integrations
  • Potential of MaaF in Retail and Shopping Centers
  • Case Study-Retail and Shopping Centers
  • Retail and Shopping Centers-Modal Integrations*
  • Potential of MaaF in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry
  • Case Study-Hospitality and Tourism Industry
  • Hospitality and Tourism Industry-Modal Integrations*
  • Potential of MaaF in the Real Estate Industry
  • Case Study-Real Estate Industry
  • Real Estate Industry-Modal Integrations*
  • Potential of MaaF in Business Parks
  • Case Study-Business Parks
  • Business Parks-Modal Integrations*
  • Potential of MaaF in Educational Institutions
  • Case Study-Educational Institutions
  • Educational Institutions-Modal Integrations
  • Potential of MaaF in the Airport Industry
  • Case Study-Airport Industry
  • Airport Industry-Modal Integrations*
  • Potential of MaaF in the Healthcare Industry
  • Case Study-Healthcare Industry
  • Healthcare Industry-Modal Integrations*
  • Potential of MaaF in the Mapping Industry
  • Case Study-Mapping Industry
  • Mapping Industry-Modal Integrations*
  • MaaF-Other Future Applications

Best Practices

  • Quotes from Industry Experts
  • Recommendations for the Implementation of MaaF
  • Hyper-connected City Beyond 2050

Growth Opportunity Universe

  • Growth Opportunity 1: Build a Partnership Ecosystem
  • Growth Opportunity 2: Autonomous Technologies
  • Growth Opportunity 3: Advanced Analytics and Personalization

Next Steps & Appendix

  • Benefits and Impacts of Growth Opportunities
  • Action Items & Next Steps
  • List of Exhibits
  • Legal Disclaimer