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MaaS (Mobility as a Service)
Mobility of the future
Mobility is evolving rapidly thanks to new technologies, transforming the way we get around. More and more people are opting for shared vehicles, an alternative that allows paying only for time of use and eliminates the fixed maintenance costs associated with car ownership.
In this context, the concept of "Mobility as a Service" (MaaS) emerges, which integrates various modes of transport into a single platform accessible via the Internet. These services not only offer a convenient and safe experience, but also adapt to the changing needs of users, promoting more efficient and sustainable mobility in our cities.
What is MaaS or “mobility as a service”?
MaaS is the acronym for "Mobility as a Service". A new concept in the field of urban mobility that seeks to integrate various means of transport into a service accessible through a single platform or mobile application.
In this way, MaaS users have access to a variety of options that perfectly complement their own vehicle, from public transport to shared mobility options such as scooters, bicycles, and motorcycles.
Benefits of mobility as a service
Renewable fuels
A solution to reduce emissions and a good alternative to advance in mobility.
Types of MaaS
This type of MaaS offers transport services under a monthly or annual subscription model. Users pay a fixed rate to access various means of transport without having to worry about the costs of each journey.
It focuses on shared mobility services, such as carpooling and carsharing. This model seeks to maximize the efficiency of vehicles and reduce the amount of cars on the road.
Designed for companies and their employees, it offers transport solutions that optimize work and business trips. It can include services such as shared transport for employees, corporate car rental, and shared bicycles at the workplace.
It uses advanced technological platforms and real-time data to integrate and manage transport services. This type of MaaS focuses on the optimization and efficiency of the mobility system as a whole.
Focused on offering tourists an easy and convenient way of moving around a city or region. It integrates services such as public transport, bicycle rental, cars, and access to tourist attractions.
Adapted to rural areas where population density is low and public transport is limited. It usually integrates low-demand and shared transport services to meet the mobility needs of these areas.
What does MaaS represent for the transport sector?
At Repsol, we are committed to the transformation of the mobility sector, promoting innovative and sustainable solutions. Making the most of our extensive network of service stations and our strong strategic alliances, we are integrating our energy services with MaaS platforms. This initiative seeks to improve accessibility and convenience for users, while it contributes to our aim of achieving Net Zero Emissions by 2050.
A tangible example of this commitment is our collaboration with Wible, a carsharing service that operates in Madrid. Wible vehicles can be charged at our service stations, facilitating the integration of shared mobility with our energy infrastructure.
Our commitment to MaaS goes beyond carsharing. We also take part in other initiatives, such as renting, in collaboration with companies such as Alphabet and MasQRenting. These partnerships increase the sustainable transport options for users, offering efficient electric mobility solutions and other renting alternatives.