Shared mobility

Shared mobility plays an important role in mobility of the future. When we all make more use of shared vehicles, we reduce traffic and we save a lot of space that would otherwise be used for parking spots.

To indicate the potential of shared mobility for a building or area, we work with a target-group model. In addition, we actively work with partners to work out business cases for the implementation of shared mobility, for example in the form of a VVE-construction.

Do you have a project in the field of shared mobility? We are happy to advise you and can also realize the project for you.

We realize various forms of shared mobility for our customers, including mobility hubs and self-driving shared cars.

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Mobility hubs

In mobility hubs we collect various forms of shared mobility – such as regular bicycles, electric bicycles, electric scooters, electric cargo bikes and electric cars – in one central location. By performing research and creating a plan, we choose strategic locations for the hubs and ensure that the number of vehicles present matches demand.

Self-driving shared cars

One of the biggest objections that people have against shared mobility is that they first have to travel a bit to get to the vehicle itself. Thanks to self-driving shared cars, this is no longer necessary. These automated cars drive from a location to the customer on request. For this self-driving shared car, we carried out a pilot in collaboration with BuurautoNoom.

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