How can shared mobility—bikes, e-scooters, and car-sharing—work better for everyone? That’s the question at the heart of Share4Equity, a European-Canadian research project exploring how shared mobility can support more inclusive and accessible cities.
Right now, these services tend to focus on central or wealthier areas, leaving many communities with limited options. Share4Equity looks at how shared mobility can reach more people, reduce car dependency, and support the 15-minute city concept, neighborhoods where work, school, shops, and leisure are all within a short distance.
The project focuses on:
– How shared services are spread across cities and neighbourhoods
– How people actually use and experience these services
– Inclusive models, including community-run or informal sharing schemes
By combining mapping, surveys, interviews, mobility diaries, and co-creation workshops, Share4Equity develops tools and guidance to help cities, mobility providers, and communities make shared mobility fairer, more inclusive, and sustainable.
Our work spans Germany, Italy, Poland, Sweden, and Canada, from busy city centers to car-dependent suburbs, blending research and real-world insights to shape better mobility for everyone.
▶️ This is just the beginning. Our first video introduces the project and shows how innovative research and collaboration are coming together to rethink urban mobility.We’re excited to share our first video, offering a glimpse into Share4Equity, a project dedicated to making shared mobility services like bike-, car-, and e-scooter-sharing more equitable and accessible!
Introducing Share4Equity
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