"Apart from consistently expanding public transport and cycling, the smart city is also a core element of the mobility transition in Hamburg," said Anjes Tjarks, Senator for Transport and Mobility Transition. HVV Switch takes account of the passenger's view of the modern mobility mix, he said, adding: "The smarter and simpler the offers can be booked digitally and combined with each other, the more people will use them and go without their own cars to navigate our beautiful city in a climate-friendlier, faster manner." Hamburg will use the HVV Switch app, among others, to shine the light on the city as a "pioneer of digital and smart mobility" during the ITS World Congress in October 2021.
The aim is to make all of Hamburg's transport services available and accessible in a single application. The public transport system will be gradually expanded to include smart and demand-orientated services such as sharing and on-demand offers. The e-scooter provider, Tier, and the car-sharing provider, Miles Mobility, will be included in the app later in 2021.