Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, and Vilnius – Today Trafi is expanding its partner program by signing partnership agreements with nextbike (bike sharing), Donkey Republic (bike rental), and Dott (e-scooter sharing). Trafi’s program already had European micromobility leaders like Tier and Voi.
All four companies agreed that the time has come to rethink transportation priorities and yield the public space back to more sustainable mobility modes. By committing to integrate into current and upcoming Mobility as a Service rollouts powered by Trafi, mobility service providers will enhance existing urban mobility networks. As a result, cities and their residents will benefit from completely integrated holistic mobility platforms that act as a much more flexible alternative to owning a car.
“As a European bike-sharing leader, for the past 16 years we have been putting people onto bikes and pioneering green, climate-friendly shared mobility,” says Leonhard von Harrach, CEO of Nextbike GmbH. “In order to change cities for the better, we now need integrated mobility concepts that will encourage more people to use the full spectrum of shared mobility. Trafi is a pioneer in city-led MaaS and we are super excited to join the partner squad to provide cities with a more comprehensive MaaS offering.”
“We believe that in the future riders will find all transport options in one place, which will enable many more of them to leave their cars behind,” says Erdem Ovacik, CEO of Donkey Republic. “Donkey believes that cities need to be in control of their mobility services, as well as the market, which also would include the aggregation of mobility services. In that regard, Trafi provides a valuable option for cities to aggregate all mobility services.”
Due to this collaboration cities are now able to strengthen and expand the public transport network and provide more mobility options to their residents in no time. City residents will be able to find, book, and pay for nextbike, Donkey Republic, and Dott services in any city that has a one-stop-shop MaaS app powered by Trafi.
“We are very excited to add nextbike, Dott, and Donkey Republic to our partner library and make them part of our Mobility as a Service movement,” says Christof Schminke, Managing Director Commercial at Trafi. “We are striving to make it as easy as possible for cities to launch MaaS. A strong and growing squad of pre-integrated mobility partners is a powerful asset. This puts Trafi in a position to launch full MaaS solutions in just a few months.”
For mobility service providers, this partnership opens up new market opportunities, a much faster growth, and quicker adoption of their services.
Founded in Vilnius, Lithuania, Trafi has been revolutionizing urban mobility since 2013. Our MaaS platform is designed to run even the most complex transport systems and has been trusted by Berlin (BVG), Brussels (STIB), Portsmouth & Southampton (Solent Transport), Munich (MVG), and Zurich (SBB).
Trafi’s mission is to empower cities with state-of-the-art MaaS solution that helps to tackle their mobility challenges and to achieve ambitious sustainability objectives. Our white-label product offers all the features and components needed to launch your own-branded MaaS service. With more than 50 existing deep integrations to mobility service providers and payment facilitators, we help to reduce risk, cost, and time-to-launch for new services.
ZURICH, BASEL, BERN, VILNIUS – Today, Trafi, the European leader for MaaS platforms, in collaboration with Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich, Basler Verkehrs-Betriebe BVB, Bernmobil, and SBB CFF FFS, is launching the first regional and multi-city MaaS app. It is called “yumuv”.
Our new single payment model for Yumuv represents a new standard in MaaS technology. It allows users to split their subscription allowance among different operators. Such a mechanism will ensure a cheaper and smoother exploration of new mobility options for travelers.
Martynas Gudonavičius, Trafi CEO & Co-Founder
Trafi’s mission is to empower sustainable urban mobility in Switzerland by bringing all existing urban mobility options together with one app, one account, and one payment system providing unprecedented convenience and connectivity to the user. Such an evolution is made possible by Trafi’s technology, which solves the challenge of multi-choices mobility options and previously-incompatible price models to offer a unified experience to the users.
Founded in Vilnius, Lithuania, Trafi has been revolutionizing urban mobility since 2013. Our MaaS platform is designed to run even the most complex transport systems and has been trusted by Berlin (BVG), Brussels (STIB), Portsmouth & Southampton (Solent Transport), Munich (MVG), and Zurich (SBB).
Trafi’s mission is to empower cities with state-of-the-art MaaS solution that helps to tackle their mobility challenges and to achieve ambitious sustainability objectives. Our white-label product offers all the features and components needed to launch your own-branded MaaS service. With more than 50 existing deep integrations to mobility service providers and payment facilitators, we help to reduce risk, cost, and time-to-launch for new services.
VILNIUS – Leader in Mobility as a Service, Trafi announces a fundraise with new investors Sumitomo Corporation and Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance and follow-on from EBRD and Octopus Investments. The investment will accelerate Trafi’s strategy to bring innovative mobility solutions to cities worldwide, and to Asia in particular.
Sumitomo Corporation and Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance are the lead investors in Trafi’s recent round, opening the next company phase: more MaaS solution access to more people.
“We are proud to see the cutting edge technology that Trafi has deployed in major cities,” said Shingo Hosotani, General Manager of Business Development at Sumitomo Corporation Europe. “We intend to be the global leader in optimizing mobility of people and goods. Thus we had no second thoughts when we decided to rely on Trafi’s expertise. We now wish to help people anywhere to adopt sustainable and next-generation mobility services.”
In 2019, Trafi launched Jelbi, the world’s most comprehensive MaaS in Berlin, showing that city-led mobility solutions can offer all modes of transportation to Berliners in a single place for a more sustainable, equitable, and effective urban mobility. Following the success in Germany, Czech Republic, and Lithuania, Trafi will soon launch its MaaS platform in collaboration with SBB — the Swiss national railway company, and then intends to conquer more European and international capitals for 2021.
“The broad business perspective is the reason why we are so eager to partner up with Trafi,” says Hisashige Doisaki, General Manager at Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance. “The company does have a real success story of MaaS — from cities in Europe to trendsetting multinational technology companies, like Google, Lyft, and Gojek. We believe that by working closer together, we can help cities make this transition from personal cars into a safer, more equitable, and sustainable future of mobility.”
“Our partnership with Sumitomo Corporation and Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance enables us at Trafi not only to accelerate the development of the technology that we already know, but also to open up our own MaaS platform to a much broader spectrum of urban mobility initiatives, projects, and experiments. No matter the size or scale,” says Martynas Gudonavičius, CEO of Trafi.
The company believes that cities have been suffering enough from car centricity, and the Covid-19 gave local authorities the final proof that public investment into transportation and urban mobility is needed. With this new financial round and the Japanese expertise, Trafi bets on a more sustainable and easier to access urban mobility solutions for the future of the cities.
With its global network and based on trust from companies in various industries and from consumers, Sumitomo Corporation engages in multifaceted business activities by making the most of its Integrated Corporate Strength. These business activities include sales of a variety of products and services within Japan, import and export, trilateral trade, and domestic and international business investment.
Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance Co., Ltd. is a subsidiary of MS&AD insurance Group, the largest insurer in Japan and the ASEAN region. Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance offers a comprehensive insurance service package: from fire insurance, casualty insurance, automobile insurance, allied insurance, to life insurance, and other products. Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance provides its services to individuals and groups domestically and overseas.
Founded in Vilnius, Lithuania, Trafi has been revolutionizing urban mobility since 2013. Our MaaS platform is designed to run even the most complex transport systems and has been trusted by Berlin (BVG), Brussels (STIB), Portsmouth & Southampton (Solent Transport), Munich (MVG), and Zurich (SBB).
Trafi’s mission is to empower cities with state-of-the-art MaaS solution that helps to tackle their mobility challenges and to achieve ambitious sustainability objectives. Our white-label product offers all the features and components needed to launch your own-branded MaaS service. With more than 50 existing deep integrations to mobility service providers and payment facilitators, we help to reduce risk, cost, and time-to-launch for new services.
BERLIN — emmy, MILES, TIER, and Voi are now officially joining forces with Trafi to connect traditional and new types of mobility and drive the switch from private to shared transportation modes.
To fulfill most cities’ need to provide alternatives to individual cars, all citizens need to have access to other convenient and flexible ways to get around. By committing to integrate their services in future mobility solutions powered by Trafi, the four private providers demonstrate their willingness to complement public transport seamlessly and make the transition to shared mobility smoother for both cities and residents.
Users will be able to plan, book, but also pay for all their trips with public and private transportation providers directly in one app, thus allowing them to use all services in one environment with a single master account, and removing obstacles in how people travel around the city.
Cities working with Trafi now benefit from an even faster and more seamless integration of private providers, thus bringing value to residents as fast as possible. Having launched the largest MaaS solution in the world in Berlin, Trafi can boast a highly recognized technology stack and extensive experience working with both municipalities and private providers.
“In recent years, Trafi has proven its ability to work hand in hand with cities and Mobility Service Providers alike to connect all types of mobility under one roof,” says Christof Schminke, Managing Director Commercial at Trafi. “We are now very proud that emmy, MILES, TIER and VOI have decided to partner with us as we build bridges between the people, the public transportation networks, and new mobility modes to achieve our mission of providing alternatives to the private car.”
“At Voi we strongly believe that changing traffic for good can only be achieved if public and private partners join forces”, says Claus Unterkircher, General Manager for the DACH-Region at Voi Technology. “This is why we are especially excited to announce our cooperation with Trafi. There is no doubt that the future of mobility lies in multimodal and app-coordinated solutions — with Trafi we have now teamed up with one of the leading developers in the field.”
Founded in Vilnius, Lithuania, Trafi has been revolutionizing urban mobility since 2013. Our MaaS platform is designed to run even the most complex transport systems and has been trusted by Berlin (BVG), Brussels (STIB), Portsmouth & Southampton (Solent Transport), Munich (MVG), and Zurich (SBB).
Trafi’s mission is to empower cities with state-of-the-art MaaS solution that helps to tackle their mobility challenges and to achieve ambitious sustainability objectives. Our white-label product offers all the features and components needed to launch your own-branded MaaS service. With more than 50 existing deep integrations to mobility service providers and payment facilitators, we help to reduce risk, cost, and time-to-launch for new services.
MUNICH — Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft (MVG), the main public transport company in Munich, has chosen Trafi, the technology platform, to release a city-owned Mobility as a Service solution. The application will be available to users in the course of the year and will include the full public transportation network as well as private providers, thus connecting traditional and new mobility.
After initiating the expansion and the modernization of its public transportation fleets, the MVG has been equally proactive in launching its own bike-sharing and ride pooling services. The Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft is also behind the M-Login, which allows all Munich inhabitants and visitors alike to use various digital services around the Bavarian capital with one account only. As a next logical step, the MVG is now launching its own Mobility-as-a-Service solution.
With only one app to download for their various mobility needs, the inhabitants of Munich will be able to conveniently book their preferred modes — and discover new ways to get around their beloved city, driving the switch from private to shared mobility.
In addition to the traditional public transit offer, all mobility providers of the city can be integrated. The potential future partners were formally invited to an information session organized by the MVG to learn all about the plan to launch MaaS in the city. Participants included Bird, BOND Mobility, Circ, CleverShuttle, Dott, emmy, IsarFunk, Taxi Zentrale, mtz (münchner taxi zentrum), SHARE NOW, Sixt, STATTAUTO München, Taxi München eG, TIER Mobility, and VOI.
“We network the various providers under one roof in order to sensibly supplement public transport as the backbone of mobility, and to make sharing vehicles of all sizes even better and easier,” says Mayor Dieter Reiter.
“Sharing is part of our DNA as a public transport operator. The MVG’s current goal is to also cover the first and last mile by cooperating with new partners and offers. Our customers want to reach their destination from and to their front door, and not just from stop to stop,” says Ingo Wortmann, Chairman of the Management Board at MVG.
“We want to create more mobility in Munich, but also less car traffic,” adds Sinaida Cordes, Head of Innovation Projects at MVG. “We are delighted to play a pioneering role in driving this change.”
“This new partnership between Trafi and MVG is an encouraging signal that an increasing number of cities want to connect their whole mobility networks to create a seamless experience for their users. After launching the largest MaaS solution in the world in Berlin, we are thrilled to join forces with Munich in our quest to create cities where moving is easy,” says Christof Schminke, Managing Director Commercial at Trafi.
Founded in Vilnius, Lithuania, Trafi has been revolutionizing urban mobility since 2013. Our MaaS platform is designed to run even the most complex transport systems and has been trusted by Berlin (BVG), Brussels (STIB), Portsmouth & Southampton (Solent Transport), Munich (MVG), and Zurich (SBB).
Trafi’s mission is to empower cities with state-of-the-art MaaS solution that helps to tackle their mobility challenges and to achieve ambitious sustainability objectives. Our white-label product offers all the features and components needed to launch your own-branded MaaS service. With more than 50 existing deep integrations to mobility service providers and payment facilitators, we help to reduce risk, cost, and time-to-launch for new services.
VILNIUS – We are thrilled to announce the appointment of two new executive advisors to strengthen Trafi’s positioning and vision. Dr. Christoph Franz and Alexander Diehl are appointed Advisory Board members, and bring along decades of leadership experience in key areas such as mobility and entrepreneurship.
Dr. Christoph Franz is a highly esteemed authority in the world of mobility. After spending almost 30 years filling executive positions such as Chairman of Lufthansa Group or CEO of the passenger transport division at Deutsche Bahn, Christoph now serves as Chairman of Roche and advisor or board member for companies like Zurich Insurance Group, and Red Cross.
Alexander Diehl is a serial entrepreneur. After having founded a digital design agency and an architecture technology platform, he was also the initiator of BMW i Ventures. Alexander currently serves as Senior Advisor to the Max-Planck-Institute and as partner at Joschka Fischer & Company, a sustainable development and foreign policy consultancy.
“We are delighted to welcome two new members to our advisory board. Christoph Franz can boast a very impressive track record in the mobility world, while Alexander Diehl will bring to Trafi a highly recognised entrepreneurial spirit. We will greatly value their guidance in our mission to help cities orchestrate their mobility networks”, said Martynas Gudonavičius, CEO and Co-Founder at Trafi.
“Mobility desperately needs new solutions to steer and connect modes of transport. I am proud to support Trafi to develop and implement these intelligent solutions,” said Christoph Franz.
“The next step in urban mobility is putting different modes together so that cities and citizens have one key to the full mobility spectrum. Trafi hands cities that key. Their user experience is transformational,” said Alexander Diehl.
Founded in Vilnius, Lithuania, Trafi has been revolutionizing urban mobility since 2013. Our MaaS platform is designed to run even the most complex transport systems and has been trusted by Berlin (BVG), Brussels (STIB), Portsmouth & Southampton (Solent Transport), Munich (MVG), and Zurich (SBB).
Trafi’s mission is to empower cities with state-of-the-art MaaS solution that helps to tackle their mobility challenges and to achieve ambitious sustainability objectives. Our white-label product offers all the features and components needed to launch your own-branded MaaS service. With more than 50 existing deep integrations to mobility service providers and payment facilitators, we help to reduce risk, cost, and time-to-launch for new services.
BERLIN – Trafi, the technology platform for mobility solutions, and Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG), the main public transport company in Berlin, are today launching a pilot version of Jelbi, the first mobility app to connect all different types of transport in the city. The mobility service is a one-stop-shop for people traveling in Berlin, making it easy to plan and purchase all your trips in the same place. Users can say goodbye to app-jumping, difficulties finding a convenient route, and tiresome registration processes. With Jelbi, you only need to register once to access the full range of mobility in Berlin. Planning, booking, and buying your trip is all part of the app, and you don’t have to sign up with any additional companies. Instead, we keep all your trips and tickets in one place.
Jelbi is the first mobility service in the world with so many deeply integrated transportation providers, and it will be available on both iOS and Android. The pilot phase is starting today, on the 11th of June 2019, and already offers people the opportunity to use the entire public transit system as well as Nextbike (bike sharing), Emmy (e-scooter sharing), and Miles (car sharing) seamlessly within Jelbi.
Later this summer follows BerlKönig (ride-sharing shuttles), a joint effort from BVG and ViaVan. Shortly thereafter Taxi Berlin should be fully integrated and after the approval of e-kick scooters, Tier will be next in line. In the future, other mobility modes will be added gradually and the list is long – around 25 transport providers have already expressed their interest in joining Jelbi.
“Jelbi is the largest partnership between a public company like BVG, and a private partner like Trafi, that we have seen across the globe. We are incredibly proud to launch Jelbi in record time, bringing innovative technology to the streets of Berlin and to the hands of every Berliner. Our collaboration is showing how the future of mobility can become a reality in a matter of months, with a strong local network partner and a technology speedboat to pave the way. Kicking off the pilot with a few absolutely integral transport providers, we are so excited for everyone to start using Jelbi”, says Christof Schminke, Managing Director Berlin at Trafi.
“We invite everyone who wants to experience the future of mobility to join us when we open the pilot version of Jelbi for everyone to use today. As the mobility landscape is changing faster than ever before, we realize that the app will never be completely ready and fully developed – it is and will be an adaptable service for the citizens of Berlin. As we are working on the integration of further partners, we are looking forward to getting feedback from our users. Only then can Jelbi become the app that moves us all over Berlin”, says Dr. Henrik Haenecke, CFO and CDO at BVG.
Trafi’s ready-to-use technology makes connecting various types of transportation modes effortless. Offering the world’s most advanced mobility software, we make it possible for people, transport operators, and cities to connect on one platform. From real-time routing and multimodal solutions, to purchase and ticketing, Trafi provides white label solutions for both private and public companies.
Berlin’s public transport company, the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG), is the engine that moves Berlin and has been doing so for 90 years. With its dense network of lines, state-of-the-art vehicles, and efficient service, BVG is Germany’s largest municipal transport authority. The BVG transport network is made up of ten underground railway lines), 22 tram lines, and more than 150 bus lines, as well as six ferries, and provides mobility around the clock, 365 days a year. The employees of BVG operates a fleet of around 3,000 vehicles, serving more than 3.5 million inhabitants across an area that covers some 1,000 square kilometers. More than a billion passengers use the buses and railways operated by the BVG every year.
Founded in Vilnius, Lithuania, Trafi has been revolutionizing urban mobility since 2013. Our MaaS platform is designed to run even the most complex transport systems and has been trusted by Berlin (BVG), Brussels (STIB), Portsmouth & Southampton (Solent Transport), Munich (MVG), and Zurich (SBB).
Trafi’s mission is to empower cities with state-of-the-art MaaS solution that helps to tackle their mobility challenges and to achieve ambitious sustainability objectives. Our white-label product offers all the features and components needed to launch your own-branded MaaS service. With more than 50 existing deep integrations to mobility service providers and payment facilitators, we help to reduce risk, cost, and time-to-launch for new services.
BERLIN – Trafi, the technology platform for mobility, and Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG), the main public transport company in Berlin, are today announcing a new partnership set to elevate multimodal mobility services in the German capital. This summer, Trafi, and BVG will launch a new application called Jelbi. The app will include all different types of transportation in the city and offer a one-stop-shop for people traveling in Berlin.
Jelbi is the most encompassing attempt at connecting new and traditional transportation in a city the size of Berlin. The app will include the entire public transportation system, scooters, bikes, ride-hailing, and carsharing, as well as traditional taxis. Users can say goodbye to app-jumping, as all mobility modes will be deeply integrated and accessible. You only need to register once to access the full range of the transportation types. Planning, booking, and consuming is all part of the Jelbi app, and you don’t need to sign up with any additional companies. For the upcoming launch, ten-fifteen private providers will be integrated. The service is being continuously extended to include more options and will be available on both iOS and Android.
“Ninety years ago the founding idea for BVG was to offer an easy access to mobility: one ticket for all different services. Thanks to new innovation we are now realizing this idea with a solution fit for the 21st century. With one single app you can easily plan and purchase your journey, no matter what type of transport you prefer. Based on Trafi’s technology platform, we are able to once again offer a single and fully encompassing mobility solution for the people of Berlin”, says Dr. Henrik Haenecke, Management Board Finances, Digitization and Sales at BVG.
“The partnership between Trafi and BVG represents a bridge between traditional and innovative mobility solutions. In Berlin, we are now spearheading how transport providers and cities can run their mobility network with innovative technology. Trafi has been able to build a tailor-made application in record time and together with BVG, we are proud to launch a service representing the future of mobility now”, says Christof Schminke, Managing Director Germany at Trafi.
Trafi’s technology suite makes it easy to connect different types of mobility in a city. We offer a digital infrastructure that enables the city, people and transport providers to act in close collaboration. From real-time routing and user analytics, to purchase and personalization, Trafi provides whitelabel solutions for both private and public companies looking to enhance their mobility services.
Berlin’s public transport company, the Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG), is the engine that moves Berlin and has been doing so for 90 years. With its dense network of lines, state-of-the-art vehicles, and efficient service, BVG is Germany’s largest municipal transport authority. The BVG transport network is made up of ten underground railway lines (U-Bahn), 22 tram lines, and more than 150 bus lines, as well as six ferries, and provides mobility around the clock, 365 days a year. The employees of the BVG corporation operate a fleet of around 3,000 vehicles, serving more than 3.5 million inhabitants across a catchment area that covers some 1,000 square kilometers. More than a billion passengers use the buses and railways operated by the BVG every year.
Founded in Vilnius, Lithuania, Trafi has been revolutionizing urban mobility since 2013. Our MaaS platform is designed to run even the most complex transport systems and has been trusted by Berlin (BVG), Brussels (STIB), Portsmouth & Southampton (Solent Transport), Munich (MVG), and Zurich (SBB).
Trafi’s mission is to empower cities with state-of-the-art MaaS solution that helps to tackle their mobility challenges and to achieve ambitious sustainability objectives. Our white-label product offers all the features and components needed to launch your own-branded MaaS service. With more than 50 existing deep integrations to mobility service providers and payment facilitators, we help to reduce risk, cost, and time-to-launch for new services.
SAN FRANCISCO and LONDON – Lyft, the fastest growing ridesharing company in the US, and Trafi, the mobility tech platform, today announced a multi-modal mobility partnership highlighting Trafi’s transit information management platform within the Lyft app.
Lyft is continuously investing to expand mobility options to deliver against its mission of improving people’s lives through the world’s best transportation. By partnering with Trafi, Lyft is able to provide passengers with information about transit options, further pursuing its vision of building cities around people instead of cars.
Starting in Santa Monica, Lyft passengers will see local transit options provided in-app, allowing passengers to choose the most affordable and flexible trip that works for them. Trafi and Lyft plan to expand similar functionality and new offerings to additional cities in the near future.
“We’re committed to providing more options for people to get around without owning a car by providing information about transit nearby in our community,” said Lilly Shoup, Senior Director of Transportation Policy at Lyft. “With the help of Trafi’s technology, we are able to seamlessly provide our passengers with public transit options right in the Lyft app.”
“Trafi is striving towards making mobility services the first choice worldwide. Mass mobility solutions are no longer part of the future, but becoming reality today. Our technology enables vehicle manufacturers, transportation companies and cities to develop or enhance their mobility offerings. Therefore, we are proud to collaborate with Lyft, joining forces to make our cities more sustainable and run with smarter transport,” said Martynas Gudonavičius, CEO and Co-Founder of Trafi.
Founded in Vilnius, Lithuania, Trafi has been revolutionizing urban mobility since 2013. Our MaaS platform is designed to run even the most complex transport systems and has been trusted by Berlin (BVG), Brussels (STIB), Portsmouth & Southampton (Solent Transport), Munich (MVG), and Zurich (SBB).
Trafi’s mission is to empower cities with state-of-the-art MaaS solution that helps to tackle their mobility challenges and to achieve ambitious sustainability objectives. Our white-label product offers all the features and components needed to launch your own-branded MaaS service. With more than 50 existing deep integrations to mobility service providers and payment facilitators, we help to reduce risk, cost, and time-to-launch for new services.
VILNIUS – Trafi, the world’s leading engine of mobility services, is today glad to welcome Ms. Katrin Göring-Eckardt, Chairwoman of the parliamentary group of Alliance 90/The Greens in the Bundestag, to visit their tech hub in Vilnius. Trafi is striving towards making mobility services the first choice in cities worldwide, spearheading the shift from owned to shared means of transportation.
“Mobility services are coming to life at a great speed. We see that users are ready for it, mobility options are exploding and Trafi provides a platform connecting all the means of transportation. Therefore, I am very much looking forward to introducing Ms. Katrin Göring-Eckardt to our vision of making integrated mobility services the dominant form of city transportation, and our mission to make mobility services the first choice worldwide”, says Martynas Gudonavičius, Co-Founder and CEO of Trafi. “Speaking of mobility services as a distant future is no longer accurate – the future is here now”, continues Gudonavičius.
The modes of mobility options are exploding, and the complexity of decision making is increasing. Mobility will be exponentially consumed as a service, and cities will need to get into the driver seat to actively steer developments facing the demands of changed consumer behaviour. Trafi supports partners to launch mobility service solutions from scratch by using its technology platform, enhances current mobility solutions through the addition of more and different types of transportation, and provides the leading mobility engine for delivering scalable solutions and owning the journey – wherever, whenever.
Founded in Vilnius, Lithuania, Trafi has been revolutionizing urban mobility since 2013. Our MaaS platform is designed to run even the most complex transport systems and has been trusted by Berlin (BVG), Brussels (STIB), Portsmouth & Southampton (Solent Transport), Munich (MVG), and Zurich (SBB).
Trafi’s mission is to empower cities with state-of-the-art MaaS solution that helps to tackle their mobility challenges and to achieve ambitious sustainability objectives. Our white-label product offers all the features and components needed to launch your own-branded MaaS service. With more than 50 existing deep integrations to mobility service providers and payment facilitators, we help to reduce risk, cost, and time-to-launch for new services.