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Chapter 1. Research Scope
1.1 Research Objectives
1.2 Market Definition
1.3 Analysis Period
1.4 Market Data Reporting Unit
1.4.1 Volume
1.4.2 Value
1.5 Market Size Breakdown by Segment
1.5.1 Market Segmentation by Vehicle Type
1.5.2 Market Segmentation by Model
1.5.3 Market Segmentation by Sharing System
1.6 Key Stakeholders
Chapter 2. Research Methodology
2.1 Secondary Research
2.1.1 Paid
2.1.2 Unpaid
2.1.3 P&S Intelligence Database
2.2 Primary Research
2.2.1 Breakdown of Primary Research, by Industry Participant
2.2.2 Breakdown of Primary Research, by Designation
2.3 Market Size and TAM Estimation
2.3.1 Market Size Estimation
2.3.2 Total Addressable Market Size Estimation
2.3.2.1 Walking kilometers TAM estimation
2.3.2.2 Vehicle kilometers TAM estimation
2.4 Data Triangulation
2.5 Currency Conversion Rates
2.6 Notes and Caveats
Chapter 3. Executive Summary
Chapter 4. Voice of Industry Experts/KOLs
Chapter 5. Market Indicators
5.1 Total Population
5.2 Passenger Car – Vehicle in Use
Chapter 6. Definition of Market Segments
6.1 By Vehicle Type
6.1.1 E-Scooters
6.1.2 E-Bikes
6.1.3 E-Mopeds
6.1.4 E-Pods
6.1.5 Bikes
6.1.6 Scooters
6.2 By Model
6.2.1 First- and last-mile
6.2.2 Multimodal
6.3 By Sharing System
6.3.1 Station-based
6.3.2 Dockless
Chapter 7. Industry Outlook
7.1 Market Dynamics
7.1.1 Trends
7.1.1.1 Advent of battery swapping technology
7.1.1.2 Expansions
7.1.2 Drivers
7.1.2.1 Low-priced convenient solution for commuting
7.1.2.2 Increasing demand for first- and last-mile connectivity
7.1.2.3 Reducing urban traffic congestion
7.1.2.4 Impact analysis of drivers on market forecast
7.1.3 Restraints
7.1.3.1 Fleet management challenges and limitations
7.1.3.2 Impact analysis of restraints on market forecast
7.1.4 Opportunities
7.1.4.1 Transition from vehicle ownership to MaaS
7.1.4.2 IoT devices overcome challenges in micromobility industry
7.2 Impact of COVID-19
7.3 Policy and Regulatory Landscape
Chapter 8. Indonesia Market Size and Forecast
8.1 Market Size and Forecast
8.1.1 By Vehicle Type
8.1.2 By Model
8.1.3 By Sharing System
8.2 Micromobility TAM
8.2.1 By Vehicle Type
8.2.2 By Model
8.2.3 By Sharing System
Chapter 9. Key Recommendations
9.1 Key Recommendations for Micromobility Service Providers
Chapter 10. Competitive Landscape
10.1 List of Market Players and Their Offerings
10.2 Key Micromobility Players and Funding Status
10.3 Major Manufacturers and Their Product Offerings
10.4 Recent Strategic Developments
10.4.1 Expansions
10.4.2 Collaborations and Partnerships
10.4.3 Other Developments
Chapter 11. Company Profiles
11.1 Skutis Corporation Pte Ltd.
11.1.1 Business Overview
11.1.2 Product and Service Offerings
11.2 PT. Surya Teknologi Perkasa
11.2.1 Business Overview
11.2.2 Product and Service Offerings
11.3 PT Migo Anugerah Sinergi
11.3.1 Business Overview
11.3.2 Product and Service Offerings
11.4 Merida & Centurion Germany GmbH
11.4.1 Business Overview
11.4.2 Product and Service Offerings
11.5 Giant Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
11.5.1 Business Overview
11.5.2 Product and Service Offerings
11.6 Viar Motor Indonesia
11.6.1 Business Overview
11.6.2 Product and Service Offerings
11.7 PT. Juara Bike
11.7.1 Business Overview
11.7.2 Product and Service Offerings
11.8 Shandong Incalcu Electric Vehicle Co. Ltd
11.8.1 Business Overview
11.8.2 Product and Service Offerings
11.9 Gogoro Inc.
11.9.1 Business Overview
11.9.2 Product and Service Offerings
11.10 Grab Holdings Inc.
11.10.1 Business Overview
11.10.2 Product and Service Offerings
11.11 Kwang Yang Motor Co. Ltd.
11.11.1 Business Overview
11.11.2 Product and Service Offerings
11.12 Vmoto Limited
11.12.1 Business Overview
11.12.2 Product and Service Offerings
11.12.3 Key Financial Summary
Chapter 12. Appendix
12.1 Abbreviations
12.2 Sources and References
12.3 Related Reports
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 1 ANALYSIS PERIOD OF THE STUDY
TABLE 2 MODE SHIFT FOR WALKING KILOMETERS, BY VEHICLE CATEGORY
TABLE 3 MODE SHIFT FOR WALKING KILOMETERS, BASED ON PURPOSE OF TRIP
TABLE 4 MODE SHIFT FOR VEHICLE KILOMETERS
TABLE 5 DRIVERS FOR THE MARKET: IMPACT ANALYSIS
TABLE 6 RESTRAINTS FOR THE MARKET: IMPACT ANALYSIS
TABLE 7 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY FLEET SIZE AND FORECAST, ‘000 UNITS (2019–2025)
TABLE 8 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY FLEET SIZE AND FORECAST, ‘000 UNITS (2025–2030)
TABLE 9 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY MARKET, $M (2019–2024)
TABLE 10 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY MARKET, $M (2021–2030)
TABLE 11 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY MARKET SIZE, BY VEHICLE TYPE, $M (2019–2025)
TABLE 12 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY MARKET SIZE, BY VEHICLE TYPE, $M (2025–2030)
TABLE 13 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY MARKET SIZE, BY MODEL, $M (2019–2025)
TABLE 14 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY MARKET SIZE, BY MODEL, $M (2025–2030)
TABLE 15 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY MARKET SIZE, BY SHARING SYSTEM, $M (2019–2025)
TABLE 16 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY MARKET SIZE, BY SHARING SYSTEM, $M (2025–2030)
TABLE 17 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY TAM, BY VEHICLE TYPE, $M (2019–2024)
TABLE 18 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY TAM, BY VEHICLE TYPE, $M (2021–2030)
TABLE 19 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY TAM, BY MODEL, $M (2019–2024)
TABLE 20 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY TAM, BY MODEL, $M (2021–2030)
TABLE 21 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY TAM, BY SHARING SYSTEM, $M (2019–2024)
TABLE 22 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY TAM, BY SHARING SYSTEM, $M (2021–2030)
TABLE 23 LIST OF MARKET PLAYERS AND THEIR OFFERINGS
TABLE 24 LIST OF KEY MICROMOBILITY PLAYERS AND TOTAL FUNDING RAISED (AS OF JUNE 2021)
TABLE 25 LIST OF MAJOR MANUFACTURERS AND THEIR PRODUCT OFFERINGS
TABLE 26 SKUTIS CORPORATION PTE LTD. – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 27 PT. SURYA TEKNOLOGI PERKASA – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 28 PT MIGO ANUGERAH SINERGI – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 29 MERIDA & CENTURION GERMANY GMBH – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 30 GIANT MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 31 VIAR MOTOR INDONESIA – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 32 PT. JUARA BIKE – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 33 SHANDONG INCALCU ELECTRIC VEHICLE CO. LTD – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 34 GOGORO INC. – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 35 GRAB HOLDINGS INC. – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 36 KWANG YANG MOTOR CO. LTD. – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 37 VMOTO LIMITED – AT A GLANCE
TABLE 38 VMOTO LIMITED – KEY FINANCIAL SUMMARY
LIST OF FIGURES
FIG 1 MARKET SIZE BREAKDOWN BY SEGMENT
FIG 2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
FIG 3 BREAKDOWN OF PRIMARY RESEARCH, BY INDUSTRY PARTICIPANT
FIG 4 BREAKDOWN OF PRIMARY RESEARCH, BY DESIGNATION
FIG 5 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH FOR MARKET SIZE CALCULATION
FIG 6 TAM CALCULATION METHODOLOGY
FIG 7 MICROMOBILITY SHIFT MODELING METHODOLOGY FACTORS
FIG 8 DATA TRIANGULATION APPROACH
FIG 9 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY MARKET SUMMARY
FIG 10 VOICE OF INDUSTRY EXPERTS/KOLS
FIG 11 INDONESIA TOTAL POPULATION IN MILLIONS
FIG 12 INDONESIA TOTAL PASSENGER CAR – VEHICLE IN USE (MILLION UNITS)
FIG 13 MICROMOBILITY VEHICLE CLASSIFICATION
FIG 14 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY MARKET SNAPSHOT
FIG 15 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY FLEET SIZE AND FORECAST, ‘000 UNITS (2019–2030)
FIG 16 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY MARKET, $M (2019–2030)
FIG 17 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY MARKET SIZE, BY VEHICLE TYPE, $M (2019–2030)
FIG 18 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY MARKET SIZE, BY MODEL, $M (2019–2030)
FIG 19 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY MARKET SIZE, BY SHARING SYSTEM, $M (2019–2030)
FIG 20 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY TAM, BY VEHICLE TYPE, $M (2025–2030)
FIG 21 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY TAM, BY MODEL, $M (2025–2030)
FIG 22 INDONESIA MICROMOBILITY TAM, BY SHARING SYSTEM, $M (2025–2030)
FIG 23 VMOTO LIMITED – REVENUE SPLIT BY GEOGRAPHY (2023)
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