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Mobility Process Mining

Process Mining view of a travel chain

Process Mining can help travelers and transport planers to better understand and improve travel chains using the traveler’s digital footprint.

Clemens 2020-08-022020-08-05 Mobility Data, Ride Sharing and Car Pooling, Smart Cities Mobility 2 Comments Read more

Shared Mobility Desert Outside the Cities

Shared Mobility Desert

Shared cars, bikes or scooters are rarely available outside of city centers. We look into solutions to make them available in the outskirts.

Clemens 2020-05-312020-06-02 Bike Sharing, Electric Vehicles, MaaS Business Models, Smart Cities Mobility 3 Comments Read more

How to Keep Cars out of Cities

Climathon stream to reduce car traffic in cities

Actions a #SmartCity could take to keep cars out and reduce #congestion and #pollution range from telework to #park&ride as outlined in a #Climathon project.

Clemens 2019-11-172019-11-17 MaaS Business Models, Smart Cities Mobility 2 Comments Read more

MaaS & Rebound Effect

Rebound effect could cause additional traffic

Mobility as a Service (MaaS) integrates various forms of transport into a single mobility service, accessible on demand. Ideally MaaS makes transport faster, cheaper, more convenient and causes less emissions. This is true per ride. But what happens if cheaper

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MaaS – Business vs. Public Interest

Panel at the Fluidtime symposium 2019

Is Mobility as a Service good or evil? Guess what: “It depends.” It depends on our ability to align business goals of participating companies with the public interest, usually represented by public transport authorities. It is likely that these parties

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MaaS and the Cannibalization of Public Transport

MaaS and the Cannibalization of Public Transport

Mobility as a Service (MaaS) will add new modes of transport to the cities. If these new mobility services should not generate additional traffic, the traffic needs to shift from established transport options to the new options. Is this cannibalization?

Clemens 2019-04-202019-06-05 Bike Sharing, MaaS Business Models, Ride Sharing and Car Pooling, Smart Cities Mobility No Comments Read more

MaaS for Mega Cities? Impressions from Delhi.

MaaS for Mega Cities? Impressions from Delhi.

Delhi shares the same problems as most of the mega cities in developing countries and emerging markets do: ~25 million people in the metropolitan area with massive urbanization and a fast growing middle class claiming motorized private transport and big

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Together4Climate: major cities commit to shared mobility

Paris: Delegates of more than 90 major cities were meeting at the first-ever Together4Climate event in an effort to make communities cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable, while simultaneously growing the green economy and promoting innovation. The majors of London, Paris,

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Berlin Rushing Forward on Green Mobility

Smart City Berlin

On August 4, 2017, the Berlin senator for environment, transport and climate protection, Regine Günther, presented the draft for Berlin’s new mobility law. The draft introduces some ground-breaking changes for inner-city mobility and ambitious goals: Traffic in Berlin should become climate

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