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This is the first time that a European city, with the size of the German capital integrates an entire mobility network, including both - public and private operators. The new application called Jelbi, will include all types of available transport in Berlin. The aim is to offer an easy access to mobility. With one single app you will easily plan and purchase your journey, no matter what kind of transport you need. The app will include the entire public transportation system: scooters, bikes, ride-hailing and car-sharing, as well as traditional taxis.
Planning, booking and consuming is all part of the Jelbi app services. The launch of the app is planned for this summer. The service will be available for both iOS and Android. The technology will connect different types of mobility in Berlin.
Source: Intelligent transport
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