Shared mobility hubs – lessons learnt from the ShareDiMobiHub project

The ShareDiMobihub project addresses the challenge of integrating public transport and shared mobility, aiming to create a seamless, multimodal transport system across urban, suburban, and rural areas.

By developing and upscaling shared mobility hubs, the project enhances first and last mile connectivity, reduces car dependency, and promotes digital integration through Mobility as a Service (MaaS) platforms. The project aims to ensure that shared transport services become a reliable extension of transport networks, making sustainable mobility more accessible and attractive.

The project explores different strategies for integrating shared mobility hubs with public transport, focusing on scaling up networks, enhancing digital integration, and improving accessibility. The project also tests governance and data-sharing models to streamline multimodal travel and develops targeted solutions for transport poverty so that shared mobility serves disadvantaged communities as well.

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