New BearingPoint study calls on companies and government organizations to act now or miss their opportunity in the mobility ecosystem of 2030
AMSTERDAM–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#automotive–Management and technology consultancy BearingPoint’s third paper in its Mobility 2030 series examines: “What happens to your business when users prioritize the consumption of mobility services over ownership?”. BearingPoint’s research indicates that by 2030, 80 percent of survey respondents expect to be using a single app or platform for all personal or public mobility-related services, whether for booking or requesting vehicle type (e.g., car, bus, bike, train, plane) billing, infotainment, and complementary services. Software service platforms will drive a revolution across the entire mobility landscape, disrupting incumbents in all sectors and continuing to create opportunities for new entrants into the ecosystem. The BearingPoint study suggests that the ability for all organizations in the ecosystem to redesign and reorientate their services and value propositions will be key differentiators in the future mobility ecosystem.
“All industries must adjust to the mobility ecosystem of 2030. They must look at their current business model now to ensure they are fit for purpose in a future driven by services rather than hardware alone. This will mean all players will have to reorganize to face the future, focusing on the customer, whether it is B2B or B2C, ensuring they are sustainable and embrace an ecosystem that incorporates data and forecasting,” says Dr. Stefan Penthin, Global Leader Automotive and Industrial Manufacturing at BearingPoint.