Mobilityas-a-Service - new age trends
Journal: RUDN Journal of Economics (Vol.33, No. 1)Publication Date: 2025-04-29
Authors : Dmitry Khrushchev; Alexey Korchagin; Vyacheslav Solovyov;
Page : 73-87
Keywords : MaaS; MaaS; transport; mobile applications; sustainability; artificial intelligence;
Abstract
Modern trends in Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) reflect the rapid development of digital technologies in transportation and logistics. MaaS, as a concept, integrates various modes of transport into a unified digital platform, offering users personalized mobility solutions such as booking, payment, and real-time route planning. This model aims to reduce reliance on private vehicles, alleviate traffic congestion, and enhance the environmental sustainability of urban mobility. The study focuses on analyzing key factors driving the adoption of MaaS: data reliability, user convenience, platform flexibility, and the objectivity of service selection. It examines the primary implementation models of MaaS, including those led by commercial integrators, municipal regulators, and decentralized blockchain-based platforms. Each model presents unique advantages and limitations in terms of cybersecurity, data management, and adaptability to user needs. Additionally, the study highlights the role of MaaS in advancing smart cities. The integration of electric vehicles, autonomous cars, and data analytics contributes to building more sustainable and efficient transportation infrastructures. The study emphasizes the importance of international collaboration to establish standardized approaches and mitigate risks associated with MaaS implementation projects.
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