Student Hotel

Amsterdam is testing different types of shared mobility concepts and hubs to learn if and how they can be an alternative for residents to private car ownership.

Hub characteristics

Hub goals

1.

Change private car trips into more sustainable and shared modes of transport.

2.

Test the business case and impact of publicly accessible mobility hubs in non-public indoor and outdoor spaces.

3.

Develop decision support for policymakers and developers on where to locate what kind of hubs.

Results

User experience at the Student Hotel smart hub was rated very positive. Its use was however very limited during the pilot phase. A slow start was followed by a substantial increase in use in 2022, with a total of 292 car rentals, 150 ebike rentals and 18 eCargobike rentals.

Demographics

Population
0
Population density
0 /km2
Household composition
One person
60%
With children
20%
Without children
20%

Modal Split

Residents
residents
Bicycle
46%
Walk
19%
Car
16%
Public transport
15%
Others
4%
Visitors
Public transport
49%
Car
38%
Bicycle
9%
Others
4%

Type of Procurement

1Direct assignment
2Open procedure
3Restricted procedure
4Innovation partnership
5Competitive procedure / Competitive dialogue

Direct assignment

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