You can now register for the eHUBS conference: Building hubs for sustainable and liveable cities, that will take place on 20-21 June in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Read More
To make eHUBS multifunctional and attract multiple user profiles, Leuven added some extra services to multiple eHUBS in the form of (a) parcel machine(s). Read More
ESB is delighted to launch 14 eHUBS in Dublin this summer. The eHUBS will facilitate up to 112 eBikes as part of a pilot rental scheme, ESB eBikes. Read More
Shared electric mobility hubs, or eHUBs, offer users access to a range of shared electric vehicles on demand. However, little is currently known about what the characteristics of potential users of this novel type of shared mobility are. This makes it difficult to plan the location of hubs and to provide facilities, which ultimately will determine their success. This paper written jointly by the Newcastle University and the Delft University of Technology seeks to identify potential users based on an in-depth case study of a representative sample of the Municipality of Amsterdam population. The analysis employed an attitudinal market segmentation approach supported by the Theory of Diffusion of Innovations (DOI). Read More
Project partners working on the digital side of shared mobility, explained in an accessible way the two data-sharing standards endorsed by the eHUBS project, the TOMP-API and CDS-M. Read More
In the framework of the POLIS 2021 annual Conference in Gothenburg – Sweden, the eHUBS project gathered representatives of shared mobility and mobility-hub-related projects, local and regional authorities, and other relevant shared mobility experts to discuss the current and future challenges in the roll-out of these services, as well as their potential contribution to the UN sustainable development goals and sustainable urban mobility policy. Read More