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Revision as of 09:16, 12 May 2022

Welcome to the SmartHubs project's Open Data Platform!
The SmartHubs project examines mobility hubs, dedicated on-street locations where citizens can choose from different shared and sustainable mobility options. learn more...
in the database: 157 Hubs (9 of which are Case Studies in the SmartHubs Project), 26 Mobility Hub Networks, 72 Mobility Providers


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Name of HubLocationOwner/Operator
Aarhus Central Station
Central Station with public transportation and other different modes available using GoTur
Aarhus, Denmark
Am Glockenbach

Carsharing Freefloating 3 parking spaces Car sharing stationary 3 parking spaces Electric charging infrastructure 2 charging ports (AC) Info desk yes Bicycles MVG Rad Electric bicycles MVG eRad

Privileged parking for e-vehicles 4 parking spaces
Munich, Germany
Ancoats Mobility Hub

The Ancoats Mobility Hub is an innovative project which seeks to meet a number of neighbourhood aspirations: -Embedding sustainable transport choices, smart logistics and other shared neighbourhood services into the heart of an emerging neighbourhood. - Delivering on Manchester’s climate, transport and clean air commitments. - Supporting the parking and logistics requirements of the proposed eventual 1,500 new homes in the Poland Street Zone. - Creating a shared platform that can embrace emerging solutions and technologies to enhance the quality of life and community across the wider neighbourhood. Work on the construction of this hub is still ongoing.

Source: https://www.haveyoursay-ancoats.co.uk/ancoats-mobility-hub and https://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/work-on-innovative-28m-ancoats-mobility-hub-gets-underway/.
Manchester, United Kingdom
Aspern Nord
public transport node on the northern edge of Seestadt Vienna
Vienna, Austria
Baden bei Wien Main Station
The Baden bei Wien railway station (Bahnhof Baden bei Wien) has various mobility offers including access to public transportation: interregional, freight and local trains (e.g. S-Bahn, WLB; ÖBB), and local and regional buses. It also includes carsharing (Bea), ÖBB bicycle sharing and rental, car and bicycle parking, taxi services and an e-charging station. Bike Sharing is located at the train station and on further stations in the city center.
Baden bei Wien, Austria
Barcelona Sants
Central Station with public transportation and other different modes
Barcelona, Spain
Bertrange Gare Routière
Multimodal stop in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, at a village before entering the capital. Offers train and bus connections as well as car and bike sharing (FLEX and Vél'OH respectively). Has not been branded as a dedicated mobility hub.
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Beylikdüzü Hub Smarthubs logo.png
Istanbul, Turkey
Bicike station- Rožna dolina - Škrabčeva street
Bike sharing and bus stop hub
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Bikesharing (Bicike) and Car Sharing (Avant2Go) hub
Bike sharing (Bicike) and car sharing (Avant2Go) in Ljubljana
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Bologna Central Station
Central Station with public transportation and other different modes
Bologna, Italy
Brno Train Station
is the principal railway station in Brno, the largest city in Moravia and the second largest in the Czech Republic. The railway station is situated in the city centre on the site of the former city wall
Brno, Czech Republic
Budapest Keleti
Central Train Station
Budapest, Hungary
Calderwood Mobility Hub

Calderwood is a large-scale housing development to the north-east of East Calder in West Lothian by Stirling Developments. The development consists of new homes, business development units and community facilities. It is located 1 mile from Kirknewton station which provides good rail connectivity to Edinburgh, and the X27 express

bus service runs through the site also providing strong connections to Edinburgh. Source: CoMoUK (https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/6102564995f71c83fba14d54/62dabc2455b45c5127ab83df_CoMoUK%20Mobility%20Hubs%20Case%20Study_Calderwood.pdf), Calderwood News (http://www.calderwood.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/2021-Newsletter-Q2.pdf) & Calderwood (http://www.calderwood.co.uk/connectivity/)
Calderwood, United Kingdom
Campo Grande
One of the five Lisbon's Multimodal Mobility Hubs
Lisbon, Portugal
Canalejas 360

This hub encompasses the integration of all mobility and last-mile distribution services in the capital. It will provide Madrilenians with the possibility to access the city centre in private or shared electric vehicles to pick up parcels, among other services. This EV charging station has a total of 12 charging points and an installed capacity of 2.5 MW. Four of these points are state-of-the-art ultra-fast chargers with a maximum power of 400 kW. The remaining points include four of 200 kW and four of 50 kW. This is the current standard of optimal loading for most commercial models and which have a special length compatible with logistics vans.

Users will be able to easily charge their EVs through the Electro-EMT application, designed by the EMT for the entire recharging network.

Recharge prices are the following:

0.69 cents per kW/hour for the 400 kW chargers; 0.49 cents kW/hour for the 200 kW chargers; 0.40 cents kW/hour for the 50 kW chargers.

In addition to electric recharging, Canalejas 360 offers electromobility and micro logistics services from companies that will carry out their operations within its facilities. The hub is located next to the pedestrianised Puerta del Sol in the section between Calle Alcalá, Sevilla and Plaza de Canalejas. It occupies the -1 floor, under Sevilla Street and adjacent to the Canalejas complex, and it is a space of about 5,500 m² of the surface
Madrid, Spain
Central railway station Sofia
Sofia, Bulgaria
Central Station Brescia
Central Station with public transportation, bike and car sharing, e-bike and e-car station
Brescia, Italy
Central Station Ljubljana
Ljubljana, Slovenia
City Gate
Bucharest, Romania
Aarhus Central Station
Aarhus, Denmark
Central Station with public transportation and other different modes available using GoTur
Am Glockenbach
Munich, Germany

Carsharing Freefloating 3 parking spaces Car sharing stationary 3 parking spaces Electric charging infrastructure 2 charging ports (AC) Info desk yes Bicycles MVG Rad Electric bicycles MVG eRad

Privileged parking for e-vehicles 4 parking spaces
Ancoats Mobility Hub
Manchester, United Kingdom

The Ancoats Mobility Hub is an innovative project which seeks to meet a number of neighbourhood aspirations: -Embedding sustainable transport choices, smart logistics and other shared neighbourhood services into the heart of an emerging neighbourhood. - Delivering on Manchester’s climate, transport and clean air commitments. - Supporting the parking and logistics requirements of the proposed eventual 1,500 new homes in the Poland Street Zone. - Creating a shared platform that can embrace emerging solutions and technologies to enhance the quality of life and community across the wider neighbourhood. Work on the construction of this hub is still ongoing.

Source: https://www.haveyoursay-ancoats.co.uk/ancoats-mobility-hub and https://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/work-on-innovative-28m-ancoats-mobility-hub-gets-underway/.
Aspern Nord
Vienna, Austria
public transport node on the northern edge of Seestadt Vienna
Baden bei Wien Main Station
Baden bei Wien, Austria
The Baden bei Wien railway station (Bahnhof Baden bei Wien) has various mobility offers including access to public transportation: interregional, freight and local trains (e.g. S-Bahn, WLB; ÖBB), and local and regional buses. It also includes carsharing (Bea), ÖBB bicycle sharing and rental, car and bicycle parking, taxi services and an e-charging station. Bike Sharing is located at the train station and on further stations in the city center.
Barcelona Sants
Barcelona, Spain
Central Station with public transportation and other different modes
Bertrange Gare Routière
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Multimodal stop in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, at a village before entering the capital. Offers train and bus connections as well as car and bike sharing (FLEX and Vél'OH respectively). Has not been branded as a dedicated mobility hub.
Beylikdüzü Hub
Istanbul, Turkey
Bicike station- Rožna dolina - Škrabčeva street
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Bike sharing and bus stop hub
Bikesharing (Bicike) and Car Sharing (Avant2Go) hub
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Bike sharing (Bicike) and car sharing (Avant2Go) in Ljubljana
Bologna Central Station
Bologna, Italy
Central Station with public transportation and other different modes
Brno Train Station
Brno, Czech Republic
is the principal railway station in Brno, the largest city in Moravia and the second largest in the Czech Republic. The railway station is situated in the city centre on the site of the former city wall
Budapest Keleti
Budapest, Hungary
Central Train Station
Calderwood Mobility Hub
Calderwood, United Kingdom

Calderwood is a large-scale housing development to the north-east of East Calder in West Lothian by Stirling Developments. The development consists of new homes, business development units and community facilities. It is located 1 mile from Kirknewton station which provides good rail connectivity to Edinburgh, and the X27 express

bus service runs through the site also providing strong connections to Edinburgh. Source: CoMoUK (https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/6102564995f71c83fba14d54/62dabc2455b45c5127ab83df_CoMoUK%20Mobility%20Hubs%20Case%20Study_Calderwood.pdf), Calderwood News (http://www.calderwood.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/2021-Newsletter-Q2.pdf) & Calderwood (http://www.calderwood.co.uk/connectivity/)
Campo Grande
Lisbon, Portugal
One of the five Lisbon's Multimodal Mobility Hubs
Canalejas 360
Madrid, Spain

This hub encompasses the integration of all mobility and last-mile distribution services in the capital. It will provide Madrilenians with the possibility to access the city centre in private or shared electric vehicles to pick up parcels, among other services. This EV charging station has a total of 12 charging points and an installed capacity of 2.5 MW. Four of these points are state-of-the-art ultra-fast chargers with a maximum power of 400 kW. The remaining points include four of 200 kW and four of 50 kW. This is the current standard of optimal loading for most commercial models and which have a special length compatible with logistics vans.

Users will be able to easily charge their EVs through the Electro-EMT application, designed by the EMT for the entire recharging network.

Recharge prices are the following:

0.69 cents per kW/hour for the 400 kW chargers; 0.49 cents kW/hour for the 200 kW chargers; 0.40 cents kW/hour for the 50 kW chargers.

In addition to electric recharging, Canalejas 360 offers electromobility and micro logistics services from companies that will carry out their operations within its facilities. The hub is located next to the pedestrianised Puerta del Sol in the section between Calle Alcalá, Sevilla and Plaza de Canalejas. It occupies the -1 floor, under Sevilla Street and adjacent to the Canalejas complex, and it is a space of about 5,500 m² of the surface
Central railway station Sofia
Sofia, Bulgaria
Central Station Brescia
Brescia, Italy
Central Station with public transportation, bike and car sharing, e-bike and e-car station
Central Station Ljubljana
Ljubljana, Slovenia
City Gate
Bucharest, Romania