CII and OMI report "Roadmap for Future Mobility 2030" underscores the user requirement for a reliable, high-quality transport system as a baseline, and would further benefit from knowing the real costs involved with available transport choices. Complementary measures like congestion pricing, environmental charges or differentiated parking prices are some of the factors that can help the sector grow.
The report also lays emphasis on electric mobility, which, over the years, has emerged as one of the most reliable modes of clean fuel, thus introducing an additional layer of Electric Mobility-as-a-Service (eMaaS). The thrust on eMaaS unlocks avenues to improve the collective understanding of associated aspects of mobility transition such as vehicles, batteries, charging infrastructure and ancillary services.