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Business Models and Opportunities in the North American Traditional and Peer-to-Peer Carsharing Market: More Than 50 Traditional and Peer-to-Peer Operators by 2015 Product Image

Business Models and Opportunities in the North American Traditional and Peer-to-Peer Carsharing Market: More Than 50 Traditional and Peer-to-Peer Operators by 2015

  • Published: October 2012
  • Region: North America
  • 200 Pages
  • Frost & Sullivan

The aim of this study is to provide a strategic overview of the traditional and peer-to-peer carsharing market in North America. In the United States, original equipment manufacturers are entering the carsharing market through the launch and expansion of independent operations, or they are entering through partnerships with established participants. In Canada, growth has been driven by cooperative models of carsharing, resulting in more intense relationships with members and higher utilization. It introduces existing key participants and emerging participants in both traditional and partner-to-partner carsharing; further, it provides a comparative analysis on the carsharing market growth from 2009 to 2011, and offers forecasts to 2020.

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

- How is the total market for carsharing services for North America expected to grow?

- Will the traditional carsharing remain on track, or will P2P carsharing services take over?

- What are the current and future breakdown details of traditional carsharing in terms of one-way/round-trip?

- How is traditional personal carsharing different from traditional corporate carsharing?

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- Executive Summary

- Research Scope, Objectives, Background, and Methodology

- Definitions and Segmentations

- North American Market for Carsharing Services––Overview
-- Factors Influencing the Adoption of Carsharing
-- Benefits and Impacts of Carsharing
-- Number of On-road Private Cars Replaced by Carsharing Cars
-- Carsharing Market Segments––Detailed EV Penetration Analysis
-- Traditional CSOs and Countrywide Detailed Analysis
-- Carsharing Member to Vehicle Ratio––2011 vs. 2020
-- Government Support for Promoting Carsharing
-- Parking Management for Carsharing
-- Major Initiatives Linked to Pushing the Growth of EVs in Carsharing
-- Benefits of CSO Partnerships and Acquisitions
-- Industry Challenges

- Mega Trends and Industry Convergence Implications
-- Impact of Mega Trends on the Market for Carsharing

- Member Profiling in North America
-- Car Ownership by Household in the U.S.
-- Carsharing Member Profile by Gender in the U.S. and Canada
-- Carsharing Member Profile by Age in the U.S. and Canada

- Business Model Analysis of Traditional Carsharing Services
-- Typology of Carsharing Operators in North America
-- Key Traditional CSOs and Their Business Model in North America
-- Drivers for Profitability—Traditional Carsharing
-- Cost Breakdown Analysis
-- Breakeven/Profitability Analysis
-- EV Carsharing Operational Analysis
-- Car2Go EV Business Model in North America

- Business and Operational Model Analysis of P2P Carsharing
-- P2P Carsharing––An Introduction
-- P2P Carsharing––Snapshot of Key Market Participants in North America
-- Key Differentiators—P2P vs. Traditional Carsharing
-- Business Model of P2P Carsharing
-- Business Model Analysis of P2P Carsharing
-- Cost Breakdown Analysis of P2P CSO Fees
-- Operational Model of P2P Carsharing—Classic Model
-- Operational Model of P2P Carsharing—New Age Model
-- P2P Carsharing––Operational Costs of CSOs

- Market for Overall Carsharing Services in North America
-- Overall Carsharing––Scenario Analysis: Traditional + P2P Members
-- Overall Carsharing––Scenario Analysis: Traditional + P2P Vehicles

- Market for Traditional Carsharing Services in North America
-- Traditional Carsharing––Scenario Analysis for Carsharing Members
-- Traditional Carsharing––Scenario Analysis for Carsharing Vehicles
-- Forecast Scenario Assumptions to 2020 for Traditional Carsharing
-- Traditional Carsharing Forecast of Personal vs. Corporate by Members
-- Current vs. Future—Traditional Corporate Carsharing Members
-- Traditional Carsharing Forecast of EVs and Non-EVs by Vehicles
-- Current vs. Future—Traditional EV Carsharing Vehicles
-- Key Traditional One-way Carsharing Operators in North America
-- Traditional Carsharing Forecast of One-way vs. Round Trip by Members

- Market for P2P Carsharing Services in North America
-- P2P Carsharing––An Overview
-- North America—Scenario Analysis for P2P Carsharing Vehicles
-- North America—Scenario Analysis for P2P Carsharing Members
-- Forecast Scenario Assumptions to 2020 for P2P Carsharing
-- Growth of P2P Carsharing in North America
-- North American Market––Country-wise Analysis of P2P Carsharing Vehicles
-- North American Market––Country-wise Analysis of P2P Carsharing Members
-- North American Market––Country-wise Analysis of P2P Carsharing M:V Ratio
-- P2P Carsharing Operators in North America—Based on Vehicles
-- P2P Carsharing Operators in North America—Based on Drivers
-- P2P Carsharing Operators in North America—Based on Members

- Carsharing Services in North America—Country Profiling
-- Traditional Carsharing Country Dashboard—U.S.
-- P2P Carsharing Country Dashboard—U.S.
-- Traditional Carsharing Country Dashboard—Canada

- North American Market for Carsharing Services––Company Profiles
-- List of Participants Profiled for their Carsharing Services
-- OEM Profiling 1: Daimler—Car2Go
-- OEM Profiling 2: General Motors
-- Traditional CSO Profiling 3: Zipcar
-- Traditional CSO Profiling 4: Hertz On Demand
-- Traditional CSO Profiling 5: WeCar
-- P2P CSO Profiling 6: Getaround

- Conclusions and Future Outlook
-- Key Findings and Future Outlook
-- Key Conclusions and Future Outlook
-- The Last Word—Three Big Predictions
-- Legal Disclaimer

- Appendix

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