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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...


On this platform you are able to view, edit and compare mobility hub learning examples. Integration levels, developed by the SmartHubs project team, allow standardized benchmarking and the planning of development goals for hubs. For more information on the integration levels see here: Overview on integration levels

Have a look on all hubs in table view or see which hubs are organized in an hub network on the seperate sub-pages: Hubs, Networks. For research and innovation projects with dedicated case study hubs have a look on this sub-page.

in the database: 156 Hubs (9 of which are Case Studies in the SmartHubs Project), 26 Mobility Hub Networks


Mobility Hubs

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Budapest Keleti
Budapest, Hungary

Central Train Station

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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

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Den Helder Zuid
Den Helder, Netherlands

The NS (Dutch railways) trainstation will be developed to be a 'buitenpoort', which is a station highly linked to its surroundings/ the rural area, making it an interesting place for tourists.

urban-fringe planned

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Hamburg hvv switch - Station Berliner Tor
Hamburg, Germany

Station Berliner Tor is a mobility hub in the inner city of Hamburg, Germany. It is one of 18 mobility hubs that were created (or added to previously existing stations) by hvv switch. Berliner Tor is also a transport nodal point.

Carsharing, Bikesharing, Bike+Ride and hvv switch partners (SHARE NOW, SIXT share, MILES and cambio) can be used. An electrical charging point is also available. The vehicles from these companies can be parked and taken from the hvv switch stations. Special about the station Berliner Tor is: - availability of multiple transportation modes apart from the hvv switch modes: tube, tram, bus - and an additional bike rental station (StadtRAD Hamburg)

- multiple restaurant options, banks, green spaces (parks)

central-urban

 
 
 
hi MOBIL Harbach
Klagenfurt, Austria

Mobility station located in a new city development area in the outskirts of Klagenfurt

24/7-Trolley rental system

Orientation towards customer group from the new residential area and their mobility needs connected to trip chains between their homes and the inner city

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Hoppinpunt Antwerpen P+R Luchtbal
Antwerpen, Belgium

Mobility Hub at a large Park-and-Ride close to Antwerp. It is part of a larger network of P+R's. Via SlimNaarAntwerpen.be, a multimodal routeplanner is available. Source: https://hoppin.be/nl/vind-hoppinpunten/1915/

urban-fringe

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Linz Hauptplatz
Linz, Austria

The central main square in Linz comes equipped with many transportation offers including Linz AG buses and streetcars, tourism-focussed transport like the Pöstlingberg tram and Linz City Express train, TIM carsharing, taxi services, and active mobility lanes for bicycles and scooters. Although through traffic of private automobiles is allowed, it is still very pedestrian friendly with many areas to walk and relax, as well as a farmers market each Saturday.

central-urban

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WienMobil Station Simmering
Vienna, Austria

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