Sustainable urban mobility

The car park as an intermodal platform

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Saba has agreements with numerous car rental and sharing operators in different cities in Spain, the United Kingdom, Italy and Chile. These services cover 1,250 parking spaces taking advantage of the capillarity of Saba’s network, which allows for the free-floating model, based on vehicles that can be collected and parked at any of these hubs.

The company is prepared for growth of these services and their gradual progression toward electrification, where it has already accumulated experience with services for electric scooters and motorcycles. More recently, Saba has incorporated sharing operators with 100% electric vehicles into its network, thanks to its new commercial policy that allows linked charging. Just like private users, sharing companies can benefit from the same reserved space with exclusive electric charger system. These initiatives are the result of a continual effort to collaborate with car manufacturers and operators in pursuit of the best technological and commercial fit in its facilities.

Technological elements such as 3G coverage throughout the car park, along with entry, exit and payment by number plate, favour the implementation of these value-added services, which seek to offer the best customer experience to its users.

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Spain, the United Kingdom, Italy and Chile

Taking advantage of the benefits of underground car parks means freeing up space on the street and minimising the impact in terms of parking space for thousands of scooters or bicycles in the middle of the street

Cities are progressively adapting to single-person, electric and shared mobility, where Saba can play a decisive role in its correct implementation. Taking advantage of the benefits of underground car parks means freeing up space on the street and minimising the impact in terms of parking space for thousands of scooters or bicycles in the middle of the street. The car park can also favour replacement and mobility of the fleets that maintain these vehicles and provide them with an orderly and easily accessible framework for users. A sustainable service hub like the one Saba proposes is already a reality. An element in city centres that enables the fight against climate change and the development of solutions in the field of urban mobility and innovation.