Bremen’s Car Sharing Action Plan intends to at least double the number of car sharing users to 20,000 by 2020. The integrated strategy shows the strong support of the city administration to foster smart mobility. In practice, urban space is visibly reserved for shared cars and bikes, and so-called “mobil.punkts” are integrated mobility hubs for public transport, car and bike sharing. Read more here:

Did you know that in Germany:
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Cargo bicycles, public transport and car sharing are becoming more popular in Germany as more households are getting rid of their cars
- Berlin has 18 different commercial and private car sharing programs
- Karlsruhe has the most car sharing vehicles per inhabitant
- More than 380 German cities and municipalities have car sharing programs
- Bicycle sharing programs are available in more than 40 German cities
- One car-sharing vehicle can replace up to 11 private cars
- Commercial car sharing started in Switzerland and Germany in 1987
Public Bike Sharing: Nextbike
Public bike sharing: DB Call-a-bike
The smart rental bike of Deutsche Bahn | Call a Bike.
Free-floating Carsharing: DriveNow by BMW
A New Era of Car-Sharing | SHARE NOW Germany (share-now.com)
Station-based Carsharing: cambio
Free-floating Carsharing: Car2Go
DB Rent: Flinkster Call-a-bike
Free-Floating E-Carsharing Berlin:
CarSharing Anbieterübersicht – Free Floating | stationär | privat – e-Stations.de
Mobility App Moovel (Reach now)
Station-based Carsharing CiteeCar
CiteeCar Berlin | Carsharing-Experten.de
Carpooling Blablacar
Autonetzer (Peer-to-Peer Carsharing)
ParkNow App San Francisco
Parken per App mit PARK NOW – Europas Nr. 1 Park-App (park-now.com)
HaCon (Hannover)

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