15. Dec. | Mobility Insights
Tyll Diebold is a research assistant at the Institute for Transport Planning and Logistics at TU Hamburg. He has provided scientific support for the ioki Hamburg project from the very beginning and recently published the study “On-demand services as a component of public transport”. After completing his Master of Science in “Logistics, Infrastructure and Mobility” at TU Hamburg in 2016, he initially worked for an engineering office for a year before returning to TU Hamburg to complete his doctorate.
9. Dec. | News
(Frankfurt/Les Mureaux, 9th December 2021) First service with technology powered by ioki in France • mobility project with inclusive purpose • attractive and environmentally friendly alternative to the private car
19. Nov. | ioki Stories
Andrés studied civil engineering and specialised in the planning and operation of transport systems as a part of his studies. He joined ioki’s Mobility Analytics team in 2019 and was influential in creating the study on public mobility in Germany.
17. Nov. | News
(Hamburg, November 17th, 2021) Innovative on-demand offer extended in all four districts • Over 580,000 passengers • Study confirms popularity of the offer even during the pandemic
15. Nov. | News
(Limburg, November 13th, 2021) LahnStar closes gap between public transport and individual transport • Launch on 13 November to mark the 50th anniversary of the city’s regular transport service • Available via RMV on-demand app or by phone
1. Nov. | ioki Whitepaper
ioki GmbH
In spring 2021, the mobility analytics experts at ioki analysed the public transport offer in Germany and the existing new mobility services. Their focus: the potential of pooling, on-demand/demand responsive transport (DRT) and sharing offers. With the help of data-based studies, ioki Mobility Analytics creates a sound analysis of the current mobility and supply situa- tion for its customers and derives efficient mobility concepts.
28. Oct. | News
(Berlin/Frankfurt, 27th October 2021) Flexible on-demand services close gaps in local public transport on the outskirts of cities and in rural areas • On-demand services can reduce car dependency for millions of people • Climate protection potential: up to 10 percent less CO2 emissions in transport • DB uses ioki analyses to support federal states and municipalities in implementing the mobility transition on the ground
6. Oct. | Mobility Insights
Whenever we talk about the transport revolution and the associated restructuring of public transport, we cannot avoid the term “Mobility as a Service”, abbreviated MaaS. But what exactly is “MaaS” and how can the digital approach help to sustainably advance the transport revolution?
6. Oct. | News
Frankfurt (Main), 6th October 2021 ioki reaches important milestone • Christian Bäuerlein appointed as CTO and Benjamin Pfeifer as CCO • management board expands to seven members