Mobility as a Service, alternative technologies and autonomous driving – all these are important parts of the mobility revolution that Germany must not ignore.
Connection via app: DRT-service starts as part of public transport in Hamburg
Cooperation between ioki and VHH – Bookable with the “ioki Hamburg App” – Complete integration into the HVV tariff – New barrier-free electric vehicles on flexible routes on the road
ioki as a new partner of the Bad Hersfelder Festspiele – shuttle service for guests of honour at the festival premiere
Shuttle service at the Festspiele in Bad Hersfeld
Deutsche Bahn integrates on-demand mobility in existing local public transport systems for the first time
ioki complements transport infrastructure in rural areas – digitally bookable bus on flexible routes on the road
Deutsche Bahn and Berlin’s municipal public transportation operator Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe are cooperation partners in the area of autonomous driving
Autonomous driving combined with demand responsive transport service for the first time • Berlin’s senate supports a pilot project • Operational testing on Berlin’s EUREF Campus • Expansion to public streets in planning.
Booking a TukTuk by app
ioki, DB’s new business segment, gets an demand responsive transport fleet on the road.
One-click mobility without owning a car
With ‘ioki’, Deutsche Bahn is well on the way to firmly establishing demand responsive mobility and self-driving fleets in the public transport segment.
First autonomous vehicle on German public roads
SA self-driving bus service operated by Deutsche Bahn began carrying passengers in Bad Birnbach, Bavaria, today • Digitalisation offers outstanding opportunities for local public transport in rural areas.