As a start, the partnership will allow for more than 30 of Vulog’s large-scale projects to be able to be featured on the platform, with fleet sizes as large as 2,000 vehicles in cities such as Paris, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Madrid, and Washington, DC.  -  Photo via Pxhere.

As a start, the partnership will allow for more than 30 of Vulog’s large-scale projects to be able to be featured on the platform, with fleet sizes as large as 2,000 vehicles in cities such as Paris, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Madrid, and Washington, DC.

Photo via Pxhere.

Vulog and Citymapper, a leading transportation application, have formed partnership to increase shared mobility options available through the MaaS aggregator.

The agreement, announced at MOVE London and effective immediately, allows for mobility operators, powered by Vulog, to display and give access to their vehicles via the Citymapper application. Pairing shared mobility services with public transportation provides the most sustainable solution to the last mile challenge

Citymapper and Vulog are integrating their platforms so that users can easily access the vehicles of Vulog clients, including large fleets of electric cars, mopeds, kick-scooters and mixed schemes. Vulog expects for this initiative to facilitate the continuous growth of their clients’ business by giving Citymapper users in 41 different cities access to their services.

On average, Vulog powers approximately 20 million rides per year in over 30 cities around the globe, and is expected to bring its operations to 60 cities by the end of the year. Fifteen of these cities lie within the coverage of both Vulog and Citymapper.

As a start, the partnership will allow for more than 30 of Vulog’s large-scale projects to be able to be featured on the platform, with fleet sizes as large as 2,000 vehicles in cities such as Paris, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Madrid, and Washington, DC.

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