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Mobility as a Service: A circular path to sustainable transport

A new way to move

Денимир Димитров by Денимир Димитров
1 year ago
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Mobility as a Service (MaaS) isn’t just a trend – it’s a revolution. It reimagines how we move through cities by combining public transport, ride-hailing, bike sharing, car rental, and more into a single app or platform. Instead of owning a car, users pay for access. It’s simple, flexible, and aligns with circular economy principles.

From ownership to access

The circular economy values efficiency, reuse, and sharing. MaaS fits right in. Private car ownership is wasteful: most vehicles sit idle 95% of the time, according to the European Environment Agency. MaaS replaces this model with shared access to transport. Platforms like Whim in Helsinki let users plan, book, and pay for all modes of transport in one place, aiming to reduce car dependency and emissions.

Better for people, better for the planet

Fewer cars mean less traffic, cleaner air, and quieter streets. MaaS encourages walking, cycling, and use of public transport—more sustainable choices. According to a McKinsey report (2023), integrating MaaS systems can reduce urban CO₂ emissions by up to 30%.

In India, SUN Mobility deploys electric vehicle (EV) fleets with swappable batteries. These fleets serve shared rickshaws and buses, lowering emissions and cutting waste from single-use vehicle parts

Durability over disposability

In a MaaS model, vehicles are owned by operators, not individuals. This means there’s an incentive to maintain them for longer use. The CarE-Service project, funded by the EU, is developing ways to reuse electric vehicle parts and extend the life cycle of mobility systems.

MaaS supports product-as-a-service thinking: companies sell the use of a product, not the product itself. It encourages better design, easier repair, and less waste.

Economic sense

The World Economic Forum and Accenture reported that circular practices in mobility could reduce lifecycle vehicle emissions by 75% and generate $400–600 billion in economic value by 2030.

For users, MaaS offers cost-effective mobility without maintenance, insurance, or parking hassles. For cities, it means cleaner, smarter transport.

What stands in the way

Of course, challenges remain. Infrastructure must evolve. Data privacy concerns need to be addressed. Consumers must trust shared systems. Governments must support integration and regulate fairly.

Mobility as a Service is a perfect match for the circular economy. It’s about smarter use, not more use. Fewer cars. Cleaner cities. And a system that rewards efficiency, not excess. The future of transport isn’t owning more—it’s sharing better.

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