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Stadtmobil CarSharing
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legal form | Group of companies |
founding | 1999 |
Seat | Berlin, Essen, Frankfurt a. M., Hanover, Karlsruhe, Mannheim and Stuttgart |
Number of employees | about 100 |
sales | 10 million (2010) |
Branch | car sharing |
Website | http://www.stadtmobil.de/ |
Stadtmobil CarSharing is a car sharing association that was founded in 1999.
Key figures and locations
In January 2019, the group had 68,000 participants in Germany , to whom it made around 2,800 vehicles available at around 1,000 stations. There are Stadtmobil stations in a total of 107 German cities and communities.
Through a partnership with other car sharing companies, it is possible to book vehicles in other cities at the same tariff. In the car sharing test of Stiftung Warentest in May 2012, Stadtmobil received the grade "Good" (2.2), and in May 2020 this rating was repeated. Stadtmobil was awarded the Blue Angel in 2012. stadtmobil Rhein-Neckar has been certified for the common good since 2019.
structure
Stadtmobil is an association of car sharing companies Stadtmobil Berlin GmbH, Stadtmobil Hannover GmbH, Stadtmobil Karlsruhe GmbH & Co. KG, Stadtmobil Rhein-Neckar AG, Stadtmobil Rhein-Main GmbH, Stadtmobil Rhein-Ruhr GmbH, Stadtmobil Stuttgart AG and Stadtmobil Trier. These companies work closely together in the areas of market presence, branding , procurement and software . For the area of car sharing software and car sharing IT infrastructure, the group has founded a joint software company, cantamen GmbH. Cantamen software is used by a total of 26 car sharing organizations in Germany, Great Britain, Norway, Portugal and Sweden.
history
The Stadtmobil Group was founded in 1999 by Stadtmobil Karlsruhe, Rhein-Neckar and Stuttgart. Stadtmobil Rhein-Main was founded in 2000 out of the group. From 2002 to 2006 Stadtmobil Hannover (formerly Ökostadt / teilAuto Hannover) was integrated into the group. Stadtmobil Berlin was founded in 2007. In 2009, the youngest part of the Stadtmobil Rhein-Ruhr group was founded.
offer
Stadtmobil is a so-called “classic” car sharing provider that provides vehicles for station-based car sharing. This means that the cars are reserved at a specific station before the journey, picked up and brought back to this station at the pre-determined end of the booking. Since 2012, individual companies in the Stadtmobil Group have also been offering “free-floating” car sharing (in Hanover since 2012 the project “stadtflitzer”, in Mannheim and Heidelberg since 2013 the project “JoeCar”, in Essen the project “stadtteilmobil”, in Berlin-Pankow since 2015 the project "Kiezflitzer") and in Karlsruhe since June 2018 "Stadtflitzer". The cars can be picked up and returned anywhere in a service area without being parked in a fixed parking space. The customer can find the cars via smartphone or in passing. A reservation is no longer necessary, but only possible at very short notice; a booking end does not have to be set.
literature
- fairkehr . No. 6/2007, p. 25.
- An idea prevails - 25 years of CarSharing , publisher: Bundesverband CarSharing e. V., 2014, p. 41.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20110807052417/http://rhein-main.stadtmobil.de/ueber-stadtmobil/geschichte/
- ↑ About stadtmobil - stadtmobil. Retrieved March 3, 2019 .
- ↑ a b car sharing test by Stiftung Warentest In: magazine test 10/2012, pp. 68–73 and on test.de
- ↑ Süddeutsche Zeitung: Private car sharing bottom in the test. Retrieved July 9, 2020 .
- ↑ Product page on www.blauer-engel.de
- ↑ Economy for the common good at www.rhein-neckar.stadtmobil.de. Retrieved July 25, 2019 .