22. Oct. | News
(Ahrensburg, Oktober 22, 2020) Mobility service tried and tested in Hamburg starts in the surrounding area • Mobility analysis by DB subsidiary ioki for the Ahrensburg region shows great potential of an on-demand service • Shuttle fleet with five electric vehicles rolls from December
25. Sep. | News
(Hamburg, September 25, 2020) Goal: Attractive stations and efficient local public transport • Digital S-Bahn, shuttle service ioki and Hamburg Box already on the way • Dammtor station as gateway to the ITS World Congress 2021
21. Ago. | News
(Hamburg, August 21, 2020) Mobility analyses show new potentials of public transport • Winsen: 30 percent of journeys could be shifted from the road to climate-friendly public transport in the short term • Shuttles in Winsen, Ahrensburg and Stormarn about to start this year
3. Jul. | News
(Kelheim, July 1, 2020) Digitally bookable express bus supplements transport infrastructure in rural area • Deutsche Bahn subsidiary ioki makes it possible to book individual demand-responsive transport (DRT) service in the district of Kelheim in Lower Bavaria via app
3. Jul. | News
(Frankfurt/Watford, July 3, 2020) Kick-off for scaling in the European market • Cooperation with Arriva UK in the field of demand-responsive transport (DRT) solutions • First joint on-demand service since July in Watford, UK
14. Abr. | News
(Hamburg, April 14, 2020) The on-demand service of ioki Hamburg, an offer by the Verkehrsbetriebe Hamburg-Holstein GmbH (VHH) and the Deutsche Bahn subsidiary ioki, now offers a free shuttle service for employees of medical practices and care facilities as well as for patients in the districts of Lurup and Osdorf.
26. Mar. | News
(Hamburg, March 11 2020) Hamburger Hochbahn AG and Deutsche Bahn subsidiary ioki present concept for climate-friendly mobility in Hamburg 2030 • Experts: Demand-responsive transport (DRT) offers significantly reduce the use of private cars
29. Ene. | News
(Hamburg, January 29, 2020) A study by the Technical University of Hamburg shows an increase of attractiveness for public transport and potential for climate protection • 72 per cent of passengers are taken to a public transport stop • Every fourth passenger replaces car rides with shuttle