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23 June 2017

Hamburg invests in electromobility

The City of Hamburg (Germany) together with Daimler will soon implement a range of measures to improve electromobility in the city.

By 2019, 1,000 charging points for electric vehicles will be built in the city together with 150 charging points exclusively for the use of cars in sharing schemes. Extensive parking facilities for electric vehicles and car sharing cars are also envisaged.

Hamburg will also purchase only emission-free buses as of 2020.

Hamburg's transport authority mobility app, Switchh, will integrate car sharing information so that users can check car sharing, bike sharing and public transport information in the same app.

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