The demand for transport is the root cause for transport-related emissions. Peak demand in addition leads to inefficiencies and infection risk. Managing the demand for transportation could reduce emissions and improve our mobility.
Shared Mobility Desert Outside the Cities
Shared cars, bikes or scooters are rarely available outside of city centers. We look into solutions to make them available in the outskirts.
Blockchain in New Mobility
DLT and Blockchain pave the way for new shared mobility business models. We’ll have a look at some use cases.
Garage-to-Grid: EV Charging in Parking Garages
Garage-to-grid makes best use of existing power cables in parking garages for electric vehicle charging and stabilizes the power grid at once.
Electric Kick Scooters in Future Mobility
Electric kick scooters could play an important role in covering the “first and last mile” in mobility services and so connect travellers to bus or train stations. For passengers without luggage, who are able to drive them, they can conveniently
The Future of Mobility-as-a-Service. A Crystal Ball View.
It is the end of the year and fortune tellers have their high season. I am one of them. And here is my outlook into the future of Mobility-as-a-Service. I am curious how far off it will be looking back