Mobility-as-a-Service An Interview with MaaS America’s Tim McGuckin
- Date: 11/27/2023
In this episode of ARC’s Smart City Podcast, transport analyst Eddie Fidler speaks to founder and head of MaaS America,…
Passengers using bus, rail and other public transport services in the Italian city of Genoa can now pay for their journeys from their smartphone without having to take their device out of their pocket or bag.
Public transport provider Azienda Mobilità e Trasport (AMT) has rolled out the hands-free Bluetooth ticketing feature following a year-long pilot as part of its new GoGoGe Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) app that enables users to plan multimodal journeys, as well as book and pay for electric rental cars and scooters and parking spaces across the city.
The feature also supports fare capping to ensure that users pay no more than the price of a daily or weekly pass, no matter how many journeys they make within a given period.
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