Could the next generation of bike-sharing with autonomous bikes be financially sustainable?

IF 2.7 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Urban Mobility Pub Date : 2024-08-14 DOI:10.1016/j.urbmob.2024.100084
Imen Haj Salah, Vasu Dev Mukku, Malte Kania, Tom Assmann, Hartmut Zadek
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The field of transportation has undergone changes due to the advancements in technology and the pressing need for mobility solutions. As cities worldwide struggle with the challenges posed by population growth and environmental sustainability, it becomes imperative to introduce adaptive transportation options. The increasing traffic congestion in areas and concerns regarding air quality and carbon emissions emphasize the importance of finding sustainable solutions. In this regard we present the "On demand shared use bike sharing system (OSABS)" as an eco-friendly on-demand mobility alternative that has the potential to revolutionize transportation from its core. Self-driving bikes provide a solution by reducing traffic congestion and promoting sustainable modes of transport. Customers can easily reserve a bike through their smartphones and it comes directly to their location within the given time. The user will ride it manually and release it after usage. The bike then drives autonomously to the next destination. This service allows an environment-friendly door-to-door mobility solution.

This scientific paper focuses on examining the viability of autonomous cargo bike-sharing as a solution for urban transportation. A simulation model has been built to reproduce the OSABS operation using a case study for the city of Magdeburg. Through a set of experiments with different demand scenarios, we analysed and discussed the profitability and feasibility of this new service. These findings would be valuable, in the conversation about the future of transportation through providing important insights into how autonomous bike-sharing systems could be effectively implemented.

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下一代自动驾驶共享单车在财务上能否持续?
由于技术的进步和对交通解决方案的迫切需求,交通领域发生了变化。全球城市都在努力应对人口增长和环境可持续发展带来的挑战,因此引入适应性交通方案势在必行。日益严重的交通拥堵以及对空气质量和碳排放的担忧,都凸显了寻找可持续解决方案的重要性。为此,我们提出了 "按需共享自行车系统(OSABS)",作为一种环保的按需移动替代方案,它有可能从根本上彻底改变交通方式。自动驾驶自行车通过减少交通拥堵和推广可持续的交通方式提供了一种解决方案。用户可以通过智能手机轻松预订自行车,自行车会在规定时间内直接到达用户所在地。用户手动骑行,使用完毕后放行。然后,自行车自动驶向下一个目的地。这项服务提供了一种环保的门到门移动解决方案。这篇科学论文的重点是研究自主货运共享自行车作为城市交通解决方案的可行性。通过对马格德堡市的案例研究,我们建立了一个仿真模型来再现 OSABS 的运行。通过一系列不同需求场景的实验,我们分析并讨论了这项新服务的盈利能力和可行性。这些研究结果将为如何有效实施自主共享单车系统提供重要见解,从而对未来的交通对话具有重要价值。
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