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Mass Transit & MaaS

Sampo Hietanen: “Why BP investment in MaaS Global is a good thing”
November 26, 2019
As a multinational oil giant, BP might not seem like the greenest choice for sustainable mobility provider and Whim owner MaaS Global. Sampo Hietanen explains his reasoning...
Singapore aims to set MaaS benchmark
September 26, 2019
Delegates at this year’s ITS World Congress in Singapore will be able to experience Mobility as a Service for themselves in the form of MobilityX’s Zipster app
‘We should have binned dockless bikes earlier,’ admits Dallas transit boss
March 22, 2019
Micromobility innovations such as dockless bikes have been welcomed by users – but in many cases have been dreaded in the cities where they have been launched, as abandoned bicycles and scooters have caused problems for local residents.
MaaS will be adopted quicker in Europe than in the US: here’s why
December 5, 2018
A new report suggests that MaaS will be implemented more quickly in Europe than in the US – but why should this be? Ben Spencer examines the arguments
Whim launch in Birmingham: new day dawning
June 4, 2018
MaaS Global’s Whim mobility service is expanding with its first launch outside Finland – and has chosen the UK’s second city as its base. Adam Hill reports from Birmingham
Estonia moves toward free public transport
May 23, 2018
The government of Estonia is planning to make public transport free across the whole country.