Design and installation report of an (e-)mobility point (WSTW)
Vienna E-Mobility
General facts
Conceptual design of 2 mobility points and building 1or 2 mobility points (along with Vienna Mobility Card introduction) to strengthen multimodal services, develop an attractive design and reduce pressure on on-street parking (possible rollout in city)
Wiener Linien and before NeuMo: project lead and planning – digital info terminal, mobiliar, air pump
Upstream & Wiener linien: digital Services at WienMobil App
WSTW: coordination, research, mobility survey, implementation,
Wien Energie: charging points
Gebietsbetreuung, AIT: design, survey
Dep. of City Administration: strategic, permission, contracting and legal aspects
Sycube: bike racks
Innovametal: lockable bike boxes
Stadtauto: local Carsharing Operator
lack of integration process of mobility providers (e.g. car sharing)
Lack of acceptance by local residents/visitors/policy (co creation)
approval process by local authorities
no appropriate business model for the maintenance of mobility point
Specific facts
Public
On-street-parking
1 or 2 will be implemented
Not so far (possible rollout result of successful testing in Simmering)
Approx. 50-100 m2
Mobility station with e-car sharing, pedelecs
Recharging station for e-car sharing, recharging station for private e-cars, stations close to public transport stop
Access for residents and visitors
W-LAN. Discussed: solar bench. Furniture to sit, air pump
Set-up of booking systems and software integration. It was agreed that the mobility point (including real time data about the number of available bikes) will be integrated into the existing mobility App “Wien Mobil” which is designed and operated by Upstream (City owned start-up). It will be visible as a POI. Currently a possibility for online booking is not foreseen
Yes, delivery boxes and W-LAN. Discussed: public bicycle pump, an open book shelf.
lack of integration process of mobility providers (e.g. car sharing)
Lack of acceptance by local residents/visitors/policy (co creation)
approval process by local authorities
no appropriate business model for the maintenance of mobility point