Smart Mobility City Tracker Multi Client Study
A Unique Global Initiative
to Identify Smart Mobility Opportunities
in 100 Key Smart Cities of the Future
Presentation by:
Franck Leveque
Partner & Mobility Group Head
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Strategic Imperative – A fact based analysis to better understand
the evolution of mobility in leading cities around the world
In 2011, Frost & Sullivan launched an Urban Mobility Tracking Program covering
NOW a Smart Mobility City Tracker Program to analyse top 100 smart cities globally
Systematic and structured analysis of leading cities enabling robust
clustering and strategic implication definition
travel patterns, modes of
transportation, journey
experience, perception and
attitudes, unmet needs and
future mobility solutions
CUSTOMER RESEARCHgeography, demography,
economy, transportation
infrastructure, plans,
regulations, etc.
CITY PROFILES
Governments, Public Transport
Providers, OEMs, Mobility Service
Providers and other stakeholders in
the transportation value chain.
CLIENTS
Key transportation metrics and
new mobility solutions
Regulations, policies and political
environment
Digitisation strategy
and initiatives
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Global Snapshot of Smart Mobility Cities That We Will Track
Austin
Boston
Chicago
Columbus
Dallas
Denver
Kensas City
Los Angeles
Miami
Minneapolis
Montréal
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburg
Portland
San Antonio
San Diego
San Francisco
Seattle
Toronto
Vancouver
Washington,
D.C.
NORTH AMERICAEUROPE
London
Lyon
Madrid
Manchester
Milan
Moscow
Munich
Oslo
Paris
Rome
Rotterdam
Stockholm
Vienna
Warsaw
Zurich
Amsterdam
Ankara
Barcelona
Berlin
Birmingham
Brussels
Cambridge
Copenhagen
Dublin
Duesseldorf
Edinburgh
Frankfurt
Glasgow
Hamburg
Helsinki
Istanbul
Leeds
LiverpoolAbu Dhabi
Cape Town
Doha
Dubai
Durban
Johannesburg
Muscat
Tel Aviv
AFRICA & ME
APAC
Shanghai
Shenzhen
Singapore
Sydney
Taipei
Tianjin
Tokyo
Wuhan
Yokohama
Adelaide
Auckland
Bangalore
Bangkok
Beijing
Chengdu
Chennai
Delhi
Guangzhou
HangZhou
Ho Chi Min
Hong Kong
Jakarta
Kolkatta
Kobe
Kuala Lumpur
Manila
Mumbai
Osaka
Perth
Seoul
Bogota
Buenos
Aires
Mexico City
Rio de
Janeiro
Sao Paulo
LATAM
Note: Tentative list of Smart Cities. Only cities with population of over 500k have been considered.
Cities can be adapted based on input from clients
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Project Methodology – Leverage Existing information and Complement
with local expert interviews
Interview Categories Interview Numbers per City (TBD)
City Planning Officials (Mayor office, Transportation Department, City Municipality) 2-4
Public Transport Operators 1-2
Key Mobility Service Providers 1-2
HW/ SW/ Technology / Analytics Providers 1-2
Total 6-10
Secondary Research
• International Institutions
• Local governments, Municipalities & Universities
• Transportation & Mobility Publications
1 50%
Primary Research2 50%
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Profile Fact Foundation - City Mobility Ecosystem Breakdown
• Political environment
• Emission/congestion
Technologies & Infrastructure
Smart Mobility Development Pathway
Transportation Data• Modal share, transportation costs
• Private car ownership
INFORMATION
AREA
Policies and Regulations
Digitization Strategy
• Policies , Macroeconomic , Social trends , Technologies
• Scenario development keys
Freight Trends & Future Policies• E-Commerce, innovative logistics solutions
• Policies & regulations
Mobility Ecosystem• Exhaustive list of solutions
• New Solutions & business models
Service Providers• Vehicles & Infrastructure
• Asset light solutions
Basic City Profile• Land area, city structure
• Transport infrastructure
• Mobility challenges
Macroeconomic• Population
• Economy
• Autonomous vehicles, Drones
• 5G, LiFi
• Chief Digital Officer, Organisation
• Digital lab, open data
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Deliverables – Three Types of Deliverables, supported by client
interactivity at key milestonesCity Plan and Profile Strategic/Cluster Analysis
Deliverable Type
PDF Report Profile PDF Report
iFrost Platform iFrost Platform
Short Exec Summary Strategic Implications
Executive Presentation Strategic Workshop
Frequency Quarterly Annual
Database Portal Image
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Smart Mobility - City Clustering MatrixCities with clear smart mobility vision - 3 clusters based on composition of individual and public transport
New York
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Seattle
Mexico City
Rio de Janeiro
London
Frankfurt
Paris
Copenhagen
Moscow
Cairo
Johannesburg
Dubai
Tokyo
Seoul
Beijing
Shanghai
Singapore
Kuala Lumpur
Jakarta
New Delhi
Sydney
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Share
of
Respo
nde
nts
who
used
Public
Tra
nsp
ort
Share of Respondents who used Individual Transport
High Public Transport
Mixed Transport
High Individual
TransportA
B
C
Illustrative
Note: Based on analysis from the 2011 Urban Mobility Tracker
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Project Milestones – Continuous Delivery and Interaction
INITIATION
Programme
Preparation
and Project
Initiation
PHASE 1
33 city profiles
WORKSTREAM 1
PHASE 2
33 city profiles
PHASE 3
34 city profiles
WORKSTREAM 2
City
Clustering and
Opportunity
Analysis
Jul 2017 Nov 2017 Feb 2018 May 2018 Aug 2018
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Benefits of Joining This Programme
Understand the barriers to
investment that cities and
stakeholders experience
Identification of business
opportunities in smart,
innovative and sustainable city
mobility ecosystem
Clients are able to understand
current mobility situation and
the future city plans in the
major cities around the world
The sample plan can be
customised to some extent
depending on the clients’
requirements at minimum
additional costs.
Analysis can be made by
yourself by using raw data in
addition to Frost & Sullivan’s
analysis.
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Franck Leveque
Partner
Mobility Group Head (EIA)
Mobile: +49 151 27670824
Contact Details for more Information
Cyril Cromier
Vice President Sales
Mobility Group
Phone: +33 1 42 81 22 44