5 min read • October 30, 2024
For shared mobility services to be successful in the long term, they often need more than just a broad user base - for example, so-called anchor customers. This is because anchor customers make a decisive contribution to the stability and predictability of sales. In this article, you will find out why this is the case and how you can attract anchor customers for your service.
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The article highlights the importance of anchor customers—such as businesses or municipalities—in ensuring the long-term success of shared mobility services. These key clients provide consistent vehicle usage and financial stability, help build trust and visibility, and can be engaged through tailored offers like dedicated vehicles or special pricing. Practical examples show how anchor customers can significantly boost utilization and strengthen a provider’s market position.
Anchor customers are customers who use your service regularly and reliably - with or without fixed contractual agreements. In the area of shared mobility, these are usually organizations, companies, associations or municipal offices.
After all, many larger organizations have a constant need for business trips. By using an existing sharing service, they can replace an internal fleet or company cars for employees and instead have flexible access to vehicles when they are needed.
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The best anchor customers are companies or offices that have regular external appointments but do not need to transport a heavy load. Monument offices, for example, are better suited than facility management services.
You place one or more of your vehicles at the anchor customers' locations so that employees can access them (possibly exclusively) during working hours. After work or on weekends and public holidays, the vehicles can also be made accessible to the general public.
Another option is to offer anchor customers access to your vehicles at existing locations via special rates and conditions. Employees book the vehicles for business trips via your app, while billing takes place directly via the company. The company can also provide its employees with a budget for private journeys as part of employee benefits.
Anchor customers increase the utilization of your vehicles and ensure a regular, predictable turnover. In this way, you as the operator of the sharing service make a major contribution to the stability of your business model.
The loyalty of anchor customers to your service ensures your long-term success and in many cases makes a sharing model economically viable.
An additional effect is created by network effects and word of mouth. Larger companies and municipal institutions enjoy an advantage of trust in their region. If employees of these organizations drive their vehicles to appointments, this sends a message to the outside world.
This results in a positive marketing effect for you: anchor customers attract potential new users and make your sharing service better known.
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The smarna project in North Friesland makes targeted use of anchor customers to establish the sharing service in the region.
A test run will continue until the end of 2024, funded by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV). In the meantime, a smarna-Mobil is already available at the DIAKO NF and Nordfriesland church district sites for employees to use for business trips. Private individuals can also rent the car outside of business hours.
Once the funding has expired, further employers in the region are to be acquired as anchor customers so that the sharing service can continue to operate economically.
More about the project smarna (in German) →
To convince potential anchor customers, you need to make them understand the benefits of your sharing offer. These could be the following, for example:
It can also be helpful to offer personalized incentives. This can take the form of special conditions such as discounted usage tariffs, for example.
The challenge for you is to find a balance between attractive prices for anchor customers on the one hand and economic sustainability for you on the other.
With Hop-On, Mainova operates a pure anchor customer business in the form of exclusive sharing offers at company locations. In addition to predictable sales, the advantages also include a lower fraud and damage rate.
In our case study you will learn:
Covering costs or even operating profitably remains a challenge for many shared mobility providers. It is important to find ways that lead to stable and predictable sales.
Anchor customers can play an important role here: Many companies and organizations will always have a need for mobility, but often do not necessarily need their own vehicles. This is where you can fill a gap with your sharing offer.
Education
Marketing for shared mobility providers is crucial in order to attract new users and remain relevant in a dynamic mobility market. Typical challenges for sharing providers are high barriers to entry for customers and entrenched mobility habits. Effective strategies are needed - from a targeted user approach to emotional storytelling. In this article, we show three best practices for successful marketing.
Best Practice
In a pilot project in Detroit, the US carsharing provider Sway Mobility is turning to remote driving for the first time. Drivers use the app to select the right vehicle from all those available, which is then teleoperated to the station. The aim is to make carsharing as convenient as possible - and for providers to benefit from higher capacity utilization and reduced costs at the same time.
Market
This spring, the MOQO network once again came together in Aachen to inspire each other, develop solutions and learn from experts - because the challenges of our time are too great to tackle alone. Together, we addressed the question of what is needed to future-proof individual services and shared mobility as a whole. Keynote speeches on autonomous driving and the key success factors of Airbnb as a high-flyer in the sharing economy provided exciting perspectives.