The publisher has been tracking the deployment of advanced fare collection systems worldwide for nearly a decade and has released the sixth edition of the Global Transit Ticketing & Fare Collection Report in March 2023.
The report covers the current status of and opportunities in the installation of transit ticketing and fare collection systems in 750 cities globally.
The report has four distinct sections.
Part 1 (PPT format) provides the current status and market size of the AFC segment, market size by sub-segments (contactless smartcards, mobile ticketing, front-end hardware, back-end, service and maintenance), market size by region (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, Africa); key case studies for deployment of account-based ticketing (ABT), EMV payments in transit and mobile ticketing (apps and wallets); and recent developments.
It also discusses key upcoming global trends, paradigms for future of urban mobility, new business models impacting ticketing, MaaS, integration of public transit with micro-mobility, licensed taxis, e-hailing, autonomous taxis, car sharing, etc, changing mobility behaviour, new technologies and prioritising equity through fare systems.
It also provides an outlook for the segment and discusses key growth drivers, growth in AFC market by 2028, market opportunities, plans of transit agencies to deploy advanced fare media, plans for integration and interoperability, and outlook for closed loop payment systems, mobile ticketing, and EMV payments in transit.
Part 2 (PPT format) provides an in-depth analysis of the industry by fare media deployed, integration and interoperability, and key technology providers. It covers the current landscape and outlook for fare media options including contactless smartcards, bank cards, mobile ticketing, and others. It also discusses key policies supporting integration, multi-modal and multi-operator ticketing, regional integrated ticketing systems, nationwide systems and cross-border ticketing.
Part 3 (PPT format) focuses on the current status, key trends, outlook and opportunities by region covering North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Part 4 (Excel database) provides detailed information on 750 cities in 116 countries. The database is organised into six regions: North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Each city profile provides information on modes operated in the city, mode-wise ridership, existing fare media and technology, current ticketing infrastructure, vendors/suppliers of ticketing infrastructure, current status of account-based ticketing (ABT), Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS), existing level of fare integration, planned public transport network, plans for new fare media/contactless payment systems, plans for ticketing infrastructure deployments, planned level of integration (across modes, city-wide, national, etc.), plans to deploy ABT, ABT vendors, key contract awards, contract values, timelines and AFC implementation schedules, etc.
How is the latest edition different from the previous editions?
- Provides information on 750 cities globally instead of 500 cities covered earlier
- Covers AFC market size by sub-segments and by region
- Provides a complete new section on regional analysis highlighting the drivers, trends, status and growth dynamics in each region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa)
- Analyses key regional and national policies impacting AFC adoption
- Examines key upcoming global trends that are expected to transform transit ticketing
- Discusses the increasing role of MaaS in integrating multiple modes of transport and impact on ticketing
- Showcases case studies highlighting experience so far, lessons learned and best practices
The report is useful for organisations interested in transit fare collection systems - transport authorities, operators, service and technology providers, equipment manufacturers and suppliers, investors/lenders, banks and financial institutions, start-ups, research organisations, industry consultants, regulatory agencies, development institutions, academia, etc.