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.
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.
On the way to achieving complete climate neutrality for Germany, which is planned for 2045, the year 2030 is considered an important milestone with the goal of reducing all greenhouse gases by 65% compared to 1990.
What will happen in the cosmopolitan city after the e-scooter rental ban? What effect will the decision have on providers and the transport revolution in Paris?
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 describes what Deutsche Telekom has to do with mobility, what role corporate mobility plays in the transport revolution and what she expects from polisMOBILITY.