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Title Innovative Business Models For Electric Mobility-As-A-Service In Smart Cities
ID_Doc 31673
Authors Raj G.R.; Singla A.; Begum R.; Divetia K.; Mohammad Q.; Shanmugasundaram R.
Year 2025
Published E3S Web of Conferences, 619
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202561901001
Abstract Municipalities can seize this fast-growing urbanization trend to build efficient transportation systems that meet climate targets and benefit urban life. The increasing adoption of EVs prompts a pressing urge to improve the sustainable framework by combining various solutions. Electric vehicles can be delivered as a service (eMaaS) to enhance public transportation in intelligent cities. A substantial business model that connects all parties and technologies missing drives back the complete rollout of eMaaS. This research intends to close this gap by introducing a data-driven digital platform that enables eMaaS in intelligent cities. By performing a thorough review of existing studies we examine eMaaS's current status and suggest a business approach rooted in system design. Our research brings forward major difficulties like data regulation and tech integration. We also suggest a policy structure to support the transition to electric shared mobility. This investigation stresses the vital role of cutting back on private automobile use and building an interconnected digital framework for sustainable urban transport. To help cities fulfill their goals for sustainability of society and the environment priorities emphasize expanding eMaaS integration. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
Author Keywords Business Model Innovation; Digital Ecosystem; Electric Mobility-as-a-Service (eMaaS); Shared Mobility; Smart Cities; Sustainable Urban Mobility


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