Dublin, Nov. 20, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Digitization and Electrification Reshaping the Fleet Maintenance Paradigm in North America, 2020-2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The aim of this study is to gauge the aftermarket opportunity from maintenance of new mobility fleets in North America between 2020 and 2030.

According to analysis, the aftermarket revenues from servicing new mobility fleets in North America are pegged to grow at a CAGR of 11.4% between 2019 and 2030

Even though Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) related apprehensions regarding shared mobility platforms will keep annual vehicle miles traveled and hence aftermarket revenues subdued in the short run, revenues from servicing and repair of new mobility vehicles are estimated to be restored to pre COVID-19 levels by 2021.

A latest development is the announcement by a prominent market player to embark on an aggressive fleet electrification agenda by the end of the forecast period. This will catalyze an industry-wide shift towards cleaner powertrains and consequently impact the revenue potential from maintenance as spares stocking and manpower expertise requirements vary significantly between powertrain types. Revenues from IC engines as a proportion of total accruable revenues could reduce by more than half of the initial estimates by 2030 if this scenario is to pan out.

Study Coverage

The study provides a detailed analysis of the key trends influencing the North American new mobility ecosystem. It estimates the potential revenue accruable from servicing and repair of car sharing and ride hailing fleets in the United States and Canada. It further analyzes the impact of vehicle powertrain on annual spend per vehicle (SPV) and offers a comparison of ownership costs for ICE equipped vehicles, hybrid vehicles, and electric vehicles (EVs) deployed in new mobility fleets.

While highlighting the key market drivers and restraints for the new mobility segment in the short to medium term, the study also throws light on futuristic scenarios that fleet maintenance will inevitably be steered towards. It also puts forth fleet electrification scenarios for the forecast period considering the latest developments in the new mobility space.

Key objectives of the study include the following:

Key issues addressed include:

Key Topics Covered:

1. Strategic Imperatives

2. Executive Summary

3. Growth Opportunity Analysis, New Mobility Fleet Maintenance

4. Growth Opportunity Analysis, Car Sharing Maintenance

5. Growth Opportunity Analysis, Ride Hailing Maintenance

6. Company Profiles - Fleet Operators

7. Company Profiles - Service Providers

8. Company Profiles - Retail Chains

9. Growth Opportunity Universe, Preventive Maintenance Packages

10. Next Steps

Companies Mentioned

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