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Mobility Report

: Analysis on the Market, Trends, and Technologies
757.2K
TOTAL COMPANIES
Widespread
Topic Size
Stagnant
ANNUAL GROWTH
Surging
trending indicator
5.0T
TOTAL FUNDING
Maturing
Topic Maturity
Unexposed
TREND HYPE
3.1M
Monthly Search Volume
Updated: January 9, 2026

The mobility sector is splitting into two distinct investment tracks: data-driven platform orchestration and specialized physical assistive hardware, a divergence visible in both funding flows and market metrics; the topic attracts 813,605 articles, reflecting sustained attention to operational and product innovation. Climate and safety pressures accelerate fleet electrification targets (about 40% of agencies aiming renewable fleets by 2030) and a 25% rise in passenger-safety technology spending, concentrating near-term demand on connected vehicles, MaaS integration, and safety analytics. These shifts create clear revenue lanes for SaaS orchestration, EV charging/charging-as-a-service, and high-value assistive devices that secure reimbursement or financing pathways.

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Topic Dominance Index of Mobility

To gauge the impact of Mobility, the Topic Dominance Index integrates time series data from three key sources: published articles, number of newly founded startups in the sector, and global search popularity.

Dominance Index growth in the last 5 years: -14.2%
Growth per month: -0.26%

Key Activities and Applications

  • Fleet electrification and depot optimization: Operators deploy EV buses and managed charging schedules to lower operating cost and meet regulatory targets; depot management platforms coordinate charging windows and energy procurement.
  • Mobility as a Service (MaaS) aggregation: Integrating ticketing, routing, and payments across public transit, ride-hail, and micromobility to support multimodal journeys and corporate mobility budgets.
  • AI orchestration and fleet optimization: Real-time dispatch, pooling, and predictive demand models maximize utilization and reduce empty miles through machine learning orchestration engines.
  • Assistive and personalized mobility devices: Development, clinical validation, and reimbursement enable advanced sit-to-stand platforms, adaptive steering, exoskeletons, and foldable travel scooters for aging and disabled users.
  • Micromobility scale and infrastructure: Expand shared e-scooter and e-bike deployments while integrating dedicated lanes, parking and charging pods to raise utilization and safety Better Mobility Trendreport | POINT&.
  • Freight corridor analytics and TMaaS: Real-time corridor modeling and digital twins target bottlenecks that add measurable delay (e.g. average 15 minutes on I-95), presenting ROI for corridor management tools.
  • Mobility security and endpoint protection: As vehicle and MaaS stacks rely on mobile endpoints and V2X, zero trust and mobile threat defense become core enterprise requirements.

Technologies and Methodologies

  • AI orchestration engines and demand prediction: Real-time matching, pooling, and dynamic pricing reduce cost per trip and increase asset utilization; engines also enable white-label MaaS offerings.
  • Digital twins for freight and corridor management: Simulate congestion, test interventions, and deliver alerts to shippers and operators to cut delay-induced costs Freight Mobility Trends Report.
  • IoT + 5G V2X stacks: Low-latency telemetry and network slicing enable secure, segregated vehicle data channels for fleets and smart city operators.
  • Clinical sensor suites and validated mobility outcomes: Body-worn sensors and validated digital endpoints support reimbursement and clinical adoption for mobility-loss assessment and rehabilitation Mobilise-D.
  • Modular mechanical platforms and foldable designs: Lightweight materials and modular attachments (power-add ons, foldable scooters) reduce transport friction and broaden consumer scenarios.
  • Charging-as-a-Service and battery swap models: Depot and hub architectures combine fast charging, swapping, and billing to support dense electric fleets.
  • Zero Trust + Mobile Threat Defense: Endpoint posture, identity MFA, and telemetry fusion protect MaaS apps and connected fleets from layered cyber threats.

Mobility Funding

A total of 49.2K Mobility companies have received funding.
Overall, Mobility companies have raised $5.0T.
Companies within the Mobility domain have secured capital from 140.5K funding rounds.
The chart shows the funding trendline of Mobility companies over the last 5 years

Funding growth in the last 5 years: 39.45%
Growth per month: 0.565%

Mobility Companies

  • Matia Mobility — Matia builds the Tek RMD M1, an eye-level sit/stand mobility platform for people with walking disabilities that fits small living spaces and reduces renovation needs; the company lists ~50 employees and has raised $4.60M to date, positioning product, reimbursement, and financing as levers to increase adoption.
  • CoMoveIT — A KU Leuven spin-off, CoMoveIT supplies AI-based adaptive head or head-foot steering systems that auto-calibrate to users, combining therapeutic intent with intuitive driving to address complex movement disorders; financials show improving operating metrics while the product strategy focuses on distribution through wheelchair suppliers and clinician training.
  • OpenMove — A mobility software provider offering multimodal ticketing, routing, and fleet management with a fast growth trajectory; revenue data indicates a scaled software business with ~$2.17M revenue in the most recent reporting period, enabling cities and operators to deploy white-label MaaS features and unified payments.
  • Moovex — Builds an AI-first fleet orchestration platform that automates booking, dispatch, routing, and pooling in real time; Moovex's orchestration engine targets utilization improvements for shared fleets and was acquired by an operational platform, reflecting the value of middleware that converts telemetry into operational gains.
  • MOBIKO — Employer mobility-budget platform that digitizes monthly mobility allocations for staff, linking claims, tax-efficient reimbursements, and ESG reporting; with ~26 employees and product traction in corporate mobility programs, MOBIKO demonstrates how HR and sustainability drivers create a B2B channel for MaaS adoption.

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757.2K Mobility Companies

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Mobility Investors

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79.2K Mobility Investors

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Mobility News

TrendFeedr’s News feature provides access to 813.6K Mobility articles. This extensive database covers both historical and recent developments, enabling innovators and leaders to stay informed.

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813.6K Mobility News Articles

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Executive Summary

Mobility is splitting into a data-centric platform layer and a specialized hardware layer, each with distinct scaling dynamics. Executives should treat orchestration and data ownership as strategic assets when pursuing MaaS and fleet businesses, while funders and device makers should secure clinical validation, reimbursement, or financing routes when building high-cost assistive hardware. Near-term commercial wins sit with modular charging networks, AI orchestration that raises fleet utilization, safety-first sensor stacks that reclaim budget share, and financing solutions that broaden access to advanced mobility devices. Prioritizing interoperable APIs, clear data governance, and payer engagement will determine which players convert pilot outcomes into sustained revenue.

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