NTL Record

Title Mobility on Demand (MOD) Business Models Elements
Record ID 74270
Personal Name
Creator
Partridge, Ellen; Murphy, Colin; Faust, Rudy; Karner, Kevin; Sethi, Sonika; Kaufman, Matthew
Corporate Creator Leidos
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Department of Transportation
Publisher United States. Department of Transportation. Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office
Publication Date 20200100
Language English
Abstract The abundant growth of on-demand transportation—or, mobility on demand (MOD)—such as electric shared scooters and ridesourcing, underscores the acceleration of change in the wider transportation world. This report examines the component parts, the elements that comprise a business model for the private mobility services and innovative procurement practices used by their public partners. Understanding the business models underlying MOD can help public agencies assess which transportation challenges these offerings are best equipped to address, and which might be less appropriate applications of these emerging services. The current report will provide a granular description of business models, differentiating on mode and revenue source, which assists in assessing whether a particular business model addresses various transportation challenges.
Rosap ID dot:50714
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/50714
TRT Terms Shared mobility; Ridesourcing; Ridesharing; Mobility; Business models
General Subjects Mobility on demand; MOD; mobility services
Geographical
Coverage
United States
Contract Number DTFH6116D00053L
Report Number FHWA-JPO-20-796
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/74000/74200/74270/FHWA-JPO-20-796_102020.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository