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[[File:Corsa mobility bern.JPG|thumb|A Mobility car in [[Bern]].]]
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'''Mobility Carsharing''' is a Swiss [[cooperative]] of [[carsharing|car sharing]]. It covers almost all organised carsharing in [[Switzerland]]<ref name=ENCCS>"Today, the co-operative covers almost the totality of organised carsharing in Switzerland.", from Sylvia Harms and Bernard Truffer, [http://www.communauto.com/images/Nation%20wide%20CS%20org%20Suisse.pdf ''The emergence of a nation-wide carsharing co-operative in Switzerland''] (page visited on 24 August 2013).</ref>.
'''Mobility Carsharing''' (officially Mobility Cooperative) is a Swiss [[cooperative]] of [[carsharing|car sharing]]. It covers almost all organised carsharing in [[Switzerland]]<ref name=ENCCS>"Today, the co-operative covers almost the totality of organised carsharing in Switzerland.", from Sylvia Harms and Bernard Truffer, [http://www.communauto.com/images/Nation%20wide%20CS%20org%20Suisse.pdf ''The emergence of a nation-wide carsharing co-operative in Switzerland''] (page visited on 24 August 2013).</ref>.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 06:30, 24 August 2013

A Mobility car in Bern.

Mobility Carsharing (officially Mobility Cooperative) is a Swiss cooperative of car sharing. It covers almost all organised carsharing in Switzerland[1].

History

The company was founded in 1997 (fusion of ATG AutoTeilet Genossenschaft and ShareCom founded in 1987) and is based in Lucerne[2]. It is the most important car sharing company in Switzerland[1].

Services

In 2012, Mobility has about 105’000 customers and 2'650 at 1'380 stations throughout Switzerland[3].

It has partnerships with, for instance, the Swiss Post[4], the Swiss Federal Railways[5], universities[6][7] and companies.

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b "Today, the co-operative covers almost the totality of organised carsharing in Switzerland.", from Sylvia Harms and Bernard Truffer, The emergence of a nation-wide carsharing co-operative in Switzerland (page visited on 24 August 2013).
  2. ^ About us, www.mobility.ch (page visited on 24 August 2013).
  3. ^ History, www.mobility.ch (page visited on 24 August 2013).
  4. ^ http://www.post.ch/fr/post-startseite/post-privatkunden/post-einkaufen/post-mobility-carsharing.htm (page visited on 24 August 2013).
  5. ^ http://www.sbb.ch/en/station-services/car-bike/hire-or-borrow/carsharing.html (page visited on 24 August 2013).
  6. ^ http://camipro.epfl.ch/mobility (page visited on 24 August 2013).
  7. ^ http://www.unil.ch/unibat/page96891.html (page visited on 24 August 2013).