1. Mar. | Mobility Insights
For a long time, the company car was considered the non-plus-ultra and was often the only mobility offer employees could expect from their employer. In 2023, more flexible mobility solutions such as digital demand-responsive company transport, job bikes and mobility budgets are gaining ground. Rising energy prices, stricter environmental and climate protection regulations as well as greater sustainability awareness among employees are also contributing to the need for companies to rethink their corporate mobility management.
22. Feb. | News
(Berlin, 22nd February 2023) First project with driverless on-demand shuttles in public transport • test phase starts in May in the Rhine-Main area • Federal Ministry of Transport pledges four million euros in funding
15. Feb. | ioki Stories
Under the motto “See and be seen”, the first joint #MoveUp event of Women in Mobility and ioki took place on Wednesday, February 8th, 2023. Around 50 participants, women and men, from the mobility industry in and around Frankfurt took the opportunity to exchange their experiences and views on the topic of visibility in a relaxed atmosphere.
1. Feb. | News
(Frankfurt/Limburg, 1st February 2023) Discounted conditions for changing from long-distance to local public transport • cooperation between the city of Limburg, DB Fernverkehr, RMV and ioki • Limburg-Süd is the second German long-distance station after Darmstadt with a direct DRT connection
24. Gen. | Mobility Insights
A mobility guarantee is
18. Gen. | Mobility Insights
55 million German citizens living in suburban and rural areas do not have access to attractive public transport offerings. This was the result of our mobility analysis of public transport in Ger-many. But what about public transport in England, Wales and Scotland? Our transport planners investigated this question. Around 450,000 weekday trips from timetables of over 300,000 stops in England, Wales and Scotland were analysed. The result: in all three parts of the country (except London), less than 20 per cent of the population have access to attractive public transport.
12. Gen. | Mobility Insights
In the previous edition of “Mobility Turn, now!” we looked at the measures taken by the state of Hesse to enable citizens to travel in a climate-friendly way by local transport. This time we are taking a closer look at Baden-Wuerttemberg.
9. Gen. | News
(Hamburg/Frankfurt, 9 January 2023) ioki remains VHH’s software partner for on-demand mobility • new service areas in the north and south of Hamburg • better public transport services for passengers through on-demand mobility
15. Dic. | Mobility Insights
A local public transport plan is a planning instrument in which all performance and quality criteria for the operation of local public transport in an area are acquired. The local transport plan analyses the existing mobility offer and serves as a guideline for the future development of local mobility.