Category: Integrated Mobility & Transit

B.C Study Tour 2026
Integrated Mobility & Transit

BC Study Tour: Integrating Shared Mobility Into New Developments

Three days. Three cities. One stubborn question — how do you move shared mobility past pilot mode and into permanent policy?
The 2026 BC Study Tour took our cohort from Vancouver’s downtown to Victoria’s harbour to Whistler’s mountains. We walked through Modo’s carshare operations, stood in front of developer-led car-light housing in Victoria, and traded notes with European peers in Whistler.
But climate action doesn’t begin at the global level. It begins much closer to home. This year, the 2025 Live Net Zero Challenge brings that idea to life through stories from households across Canada—each one showing what change looks like in practice, shaped by real lives, real constraints, and real choices.

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shared mobility business models
Carsharing

Shared Mobility Business Models 2026: The Complete Guide

Shared mobility business models give users short-term access to a vehicle (car, e-bike, e-scooter, moped) instead of owning one. The four core models are B2C (operator-owned fleet rented to consumers), B2B (corporate or developer fleets), P2P (peer-to-peer platforms like Turo), and public/private partnerships (city + operator services like bikeshare and MaaS apps). In 2026, the global shared mobility market sits in the USD 200–430 billion range depending on scope, and Mobility-as-a-Service plus autonomous ride-hail are the fastest-growing segments.

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Case Study

New Multimodal App Just Launched in Metro Vancouver

We are excited to announce the next step in our collaboration with TransLink to enhance Metro Vancouver’s urban transport. From the onset, the mission has been clear – to help create a seamless, integrated transportation experience for the community. Our partnership kicked off in 2019, when we teamed up with TransLink, Modo, Evo, and Vancouver Bike Share (mobi by Rodgers) to launch the Shared Mobility Compass Card Pilot, to test the feasibility and acceptance of a multimodal travel system that could offer a more efficient and enjoyable co

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Integrated Mobility & Transit

How to Integrate Micromobility with our Public Transportation: Cheat Sheet

Multimodal integration improves reliability, affordability, and – with trip planning – flexibility of multimodal trips. It increases ridership across modes and offers the population more of an accessible distance to transport stations. To achieve integration we need to create seamless connectivity and just like any good recipe there are key ingredients and a proper method required to achieve successful micromobility integration.

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shared mobility

MOBILITY BY REGION: BRAZIL (2020 UPDATE)

Goiânia is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Goiás. With a population of 1.296 million it is the second-largest city in the Central-West Region and its metropolitan area is the 11th-largest in

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MaaS

MOBILITY-AS-A-SERVICE (MAAS) MINGLER, 2020

What if all transportation services converged and became tailored to your specific travel needs and requirements? Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) is integrating technology on public transit and connecting journeys on

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