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Mobility Hub Networks
NameLocationHubs
ehub Nijmegen
An eHUB is a meeting point in Nijmegen where various electric vehicles are located. These are shared means of transport that can be used by everyone.
nijmegen, Netherlands
hub

hub network in Groningen-Drenthe region (North-East of the Netherlands) with common logo, wayfinding etc

They offer public transit, travel info, wifi, bikeparking, hub-taxi sometimes other shared mobility and services like package lockers, water, toilets fitness appliances
Netherlands
hvv switch
mobil.nrw
Germany
mobil.punkte and mobil.pünktchen Bremen

Bremens network consists of two types of hubs and puts a strong emphasis on stationary car-sharing: a) mobil.punkte: larger mobility points with 4-12 carsharing vehicles, the offer of public transport, easy cycling and pedestrian access as well as taxi stands and other neighborhood facilities. b) mobil.pünktchen: smaller mobility points in neighborhoods with 2-3 carsharing vehicles. The mobil.punkte make up approximately 1/3 of the total carsharing stations in the City of Bremen.

The hub system was adopted by many German and European cities, such as Rostock, Nürnberg or Bergen.
Bremen, Germany
ÖBB 360
Austria
ehub Nijmegen
nijmegen, Netherlands
An eHUB is a meeting point in Nijmegen where various electric vehicles are located. These are shared means of transport that can be used by everyone.
1 Hub
hub
Netherlands

hub network in Groningen-Drenthe region (North-East of the Netherlands) with common logo, wayfinding etc

They offer public transit, travel info, wifi, bikeparking, hub-taxi sometimes other shared mobility and services like package lockers, water, toilets fitness appliances
1 Hub
hvv switch
1 Hub
mobil.nrw
Germany
0 Hubs
mobil.punkte and mobil.pünktchen Bremen
Bremen, Germany

Bremens network consists of two types of hubs and puts a strong emphasis on stationary car-sharing: a) mobil.punkte: larger mobility points with 4-12 carsharing vehicles, the offer of public transport, easy cycling and pedestrian access as well as taxi stands and other neighborhood facilities. b) mobil.pünktchen: smaller mobility points in neighborhoods with 2-3 carsharing vehicles. The mobil.punkte make up approximately 1/3 of the total carsharing stations in the City of Bremen.

The hub system was adopted by many German and European cities, such as Rostock, Nürnberg or Bergen.
1 Hub
ÖBB 360
Austria
2 Hubs