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Volkswagen and Hamburg extend strategic mobility partnership

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Dr. Marc Langendorf
Dr. Marc Langendorf
Corporate Communications Head of Corporate Communications
  • Collaboration to advance development of urban mobility extended to 2022
  • Focus on support for e-mobility, innovative mobility services, intelligent transport networking and autonomous driving
  • WeShare, Volkswagen’s full-electric car sharing service, to start in Hamburg next spring with over 1,000 electric vehicles
  • From end of 2019, MAN electric buses to make Hamburg’s public transport cleaner
  • Use of MAN fully-autonomous trucks at Hamburg port container terminal to improve efficiency during loading and unloading
  • MOIA fleet to be increased from present 200 vehicles to 500

Hamburg/Wolfsburg. The strategic mobility partnership between the Volkswagen Group and the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg is to be extended. The focus lies on support for e-mobility, innovative mobility services, intelligent transport networking and the use of self-driving vehicles. The aim is to bring about a lasting improvement in inner city quality of life through innovative mobility solutions. In concrete terms, this means that under the second phase of the partnership, WeShare is to be launched in Hamburg from spring 2020, following on from its successful premier in Berlin; the service will consist of an all-electric fleet of e-Golf and e-up!, to be joined by the ID.3 at a later date.

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