Warsaw

The Warsaw-based “Mobile City” Association (in Polish: Mobilne Miasto) is advocating for a more sustainable local transport system by implementing a network of multimodal mobility hubs offering a variety of highly-effective and eco-friendly shared mobility solutions.

Hub characteristics

  • Car sharing zone with 4 parking spaces

 

  • Micromobility zone with shared e-scooters and e-mopeds

Hub goals

1.

Bringing shared mobility solutions closer to the citizens by gathering them in specially designated mobility hubs.

2.

Creating more liveable and useful urban spaces by transforming low-effective parking spaces into vibrant mobility hubs.

3.

In the long run: reducing dependency on private cars and decrease the individual motorization rate among the local society

Results

In the course of its first year, the Smarthub generated a total of 1328 rides. In 66% of cases the users were renting out shared vehicles from the hub and in 34% of cases the users were ending their trip in the hub. In 2022 the hub improved its performance and generated a total of 3278 rides (between January and September). Around 75% from this came from E-scooter use and most of the rest was from car-sharing.

Demographics

Population
0
Population density
0 /km2
Age distribution
65+
27%
25 - 64
48%
15 - 24
7%
0 - 14
16%

Modal Split

By number of trips (2015)
Warsaw_modal_trips
Public transport
47%
Car
32%
Walking
18%
Bicycle
3%
Other
0,5%
By travel time (2021)
Warsaw_modal_travel time
Walking
26%
Car
24%
Public transport
23%
Bicycle
12%
Shared mobility
8%
Taxi/ride hailing
2%
Other
5%