Abstract

Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is a concept that aligns with both current and future mobility demands of users, namely intermodal, personalized, on-demand and seamless. Although the number of shared mobility, electric mobility and multimodal passenger transport users is rapidly growing, until now, the list of MaaS and electric Mobility as Service (eMaaS) providers is quite short. This could partly be explained by the lack of a common architecture that facilitates the complex integration of all actors involved in the (e)MaaS ecosystem. The goal of this publication is to give an overview of the state of the art regarding (e)MaaS’ ecosystems and architectures. Moreover, it aims to support the further development of eMaaS by proposing a definition and a novel system architecture for eMaaS. Firstly, the state of the art of the MaaS ecosystem is reviewed. Secondly, the eMaaS ecosystem that builds upon our definition of eMaaS is described and the MaaS system- and technical- architectures found in literature are reviewed. Finally, an eMaaS architecture that focuses on the integration of MaaS and electric mobility systems is presented. With the definition, ecosystem and system architecture presented in this work, the aim is to support the further development of the eMaaS concept.

Highlights

  • In recent years, the concept of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) has been gaining popularity within the field of passenger transport systems

  • The electric Mobility as a Service (eMaaS) ecosystem that builds upon our definition of eMaaS is described and the MaaS system- and technical- architectures found in literature are reviewed

  • We have presented an analysis of the current state of the art regarding MaaS

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Introduction

The concept of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) has been gaining popularity within the field of passenger transport systems. In the medium-term future, the Netherlands (by 2030), Norway (by 2035) and France & Great Britain (by 2040), intend to apply bans to sales of passenger cars with internal combustion engines [3]. With both the growing adoption of electric mobility and the expanding development of MaaS, electric Mobility as a Service (eMaaS) has the perfect opportunity to become one of the foremost solutions for today’s mobility challenges. With both the growing adoption of electric mobility and the expanding development of MaaS, electric Mobility as a Service (eMaaS) has the perfect opportunity to become one of the foremost solutions for today’s mobility challenges. eMaaS expands on the MaaS concept having as a complementary goal

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