1、4TH ANNUALShared MicromobilityState of the Industry Report2022NABSA is pleased to present our fourth annual Shared Micromobility State of the Industry Report.Shared micromobility emerged as one of the most resilient transportation options coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic.In 2022,trip-making re-es
2、tablished itself to pre-pandemic levels,and there was a rapid increase in the number of cities with shared micromobility.The ecosystem of shared micromobility vehicles continued to evolve,with e-devices(e-scooters and e-bikes)growing in usage and popularity.This report tracks the progress and presen
3、ts new research demonstrating the impact of the industry across North America.To inform this report,we have collected data across a wide variety of topics.Our data sources include surveys sent to shared micromobility operators and public agencies across North America,academic research on shared micr
4、omobility,census data,and other data that is tracked by NABSA.The 2022 State of the Industry report shows a snapshot in time and tracks trends with previous years.It marks successes and challenges as the industry continues to evolve.See page 19 for detailed notes on methodology.The Report includes:N
5、ABSA|2022 STATE OF THE INDUSTRY REPORT Comparison of Trip Trends Comparison of Vehicle Trends Country-by-Country Breakdown of Trips and Vehicles System Statistics by City Size Who Uses Shared Micromobility?Shared Micromobility by the Numbers pg 7Methodology pg 19 Shared Micromobility for Climate Act
6、ion Benefits of Shared Micromobility Transportation EquityWhy Shared Micromobility pg 3Shared Micromobility pg 1 in North America Year over Year Trends pg 2 Connections to Transit Operating Characteristics Shared Micromobility in Policy Industry Innovation Rural Shared Micromobility How NABSA Suppor