Marco Boero
Hans Arby
Paola Cossu
Marco Gorini
Stefano Persi
2018-04-16
<p>This paper describes the developments on MaaS concept and operation currently ongoing in the context of the IMOVE initiative, part-funded by EU under the H2020 program. IMOVE is looking at scaling up Mobility as a Service and combined mobility solutions by investigating (1) sets of measures, organisational frameworks, operational and business models enhancing the framework conditions for MaaS development and operation, and (2) advancing current MaaS supporting technologies by enhancing interoperability and integration of MaaS schemes in the landscape of ITS and other mobility services. Leveraging on recent experiences with MaaS piloting, such as the UbiGo/Go:Smart scheme operated in Göteborg, IMOVE is currently implemented in four European areas including Göteborg and the Västra Götaland region, Berlin Brandenburg region, Greater Manchester and Turin metropolitan areas, all strongly engaged in MaaS adoption and development. The paper describes the approach to organisational and technological enablers for MaaS and the main objectives and elements in the participating pilot sites.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1491599
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1491598
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TRA2018, 7th Transport Research Arena TRA 2018 (TRA 2018), Vienna, 16-19 April 2018
Mobility as a Service; combined mobility; service roaming; business models, behaviour change; enabling technologies; piloting; validation; Living Labs
Unlocking Large Scale Access to Combined Mobility Through MaaS Applications in Europe: the IMOVE Approach
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