Challenges
Sharing mobility technologies, such as bike-sharing and car-sharing, have become increasingly popular in large cities as a way to reduce traffic congestion and improve sustainability. However, these technologies have not been accessible to smaller organizations due to high implementation costs. As a result, cities and operators of any size have struggled to manage a diverse fleet of vehicles, including cars, bikes, scooters, and electric vehicle charging stations.
Solutions
We partnered with the client to create the first white label integrated sharing mobility system. This system allows cities and operators of any size to have access to sharing technologies at an affordable cost. Our solution is fully API based and white label, which means that it can be easily integrated into existing services and branded according to the needs of each organisation.
One of the key features of the system we designed is its ability to manage a diverse fleet of vehicles in a unified interface. This means that cities and operators can easily and efficiently manage bike-sharing, car-sharing, scooter-sharing, and EV charging stations all in one place. Playmoove was also one of the first platforms to support a variety of booking modes, including long-time rental, free floating, and station based, making it flexible and adaptable to different sharing models.
In addition to the core sharing technology, Playmoove provided an all-in-one solution for sharing operators. Invoicing, booking, damage management, maintenance management, and other key features that are essential for running a successful sharing program were feature that we developed since the beginning.
The infrastructure of the system was built to scale and can be easily deployed in just 45 minutes, making it a fast and efficient solution for cities and operators.
Furthermore, we designed the system to be hardware agnostic and supports IoT devices and sensors, which means that it can be used with a wide range of hardware and technology. This makes it easy to integrate with existing systems and adapt to new technologies as they become available.