How can we facilitate the transition to shared mobility? Find out how people's needs can drive behavioural change. In conversation with Sandra Phillips.
The city of Frankfurt is planning to continue the popular KNUT on-demand service as part of the mobility transition. But how is the economic operation to be ensured after the federal subsidy runs out? The idea: KNUT is to replace night-time services on some routes. Find out more about the plans and the future of the innovative mobility project.
Bonn focuses on car sharing: more than 70 locations in public spaces offer space for 155 vehicles. But one provider is pulling out. What does this mean for the mobility transition in the federal city? Find out more about current developments and plans for the future of car sharing in Bonn.
A study by SIXT share provides information about mobility behavior in major German cities. Find out which means of transport is in first place and why e-scooters and car sharing are becoming increasingly popular.
What do people think of autonomous local transport in their neighborhood? Researchers at TU Berlin tell us what they found out about the acceptance of the technology from a pilot project in Tegel and how they assess the development.
What lies ahead? Dr Mara Cole outlines what mobility could become possible through digitalisation - for users, cities and companies - and what steps still need to be taken to get there.
Dr. Olga Nevska outlines the potentials and opportunities of digitization for a mobility turnaround across industries and sectors and for livable cities as well as the transformation of the market.