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Expands Carsharing Availability in Public Areas within Stuttgart

Expanded Car-Sharing Initiative in Stuttgart's Public Spaces Increases Available Parking Areas

Expansion of car-sharing opportunities in public areas of Stuttgart
Expansion of car-sharing opportunities in public areas of Stuttgart

Expands Carsharing Availability in Public Areas within Stuttgart

Stuttgart, a city actively advancing electric mobility and public transport electrification, has launched a new funding program to promote the establishment of charging infrastructure for electric car-sharing. The initiative, named "Charging infrastructure for electric car-sharing," aims to make electric car-sharing offers more attractive by reducing the initial additional costs for setting up charging stations.

The city council of Stuttgart has identified eighteen suitable locations for car-sharing providers to express their interest. These spots will be exclusively for electric car-sharing vehicles and equipped with charging stations. Car-sharing companies in Stuttgart, known for their focus on clean and energy-efficient fleets, can receive a grant for the construction of new charging points, with up to 50% of costs covered by the grant. The funding amount per charging point is capped at 5,000 euros.

Stuttgart is part of the EU project STEER-NWE, which aims to experimentally integrate electric car-sharing into five residential projects in the city. Eleven partners from six European countries are involved in this project. The city council approved participation in the project in February 2025 with a broad majority.

The city's densely built-up structure and limited parking space make it well-suited for car-sharing. In fact, car-sharing plays a significant role in reducing parking pressure and search traffic in Stuttgart. The city has been gradually expanding the car-sharing offer in public spaces since 2017, with more car-sharing stations now available in public than in private spaces.

The cities "deer" and "Stadtmobil" will receive a total of 103 new parking spots in public spaces for car-sharing. Stuttgart continues to promote various types of car-sharing, including electric car-sharing, by providing funding and a sharing-friendly policy.

Stuttgart's commitment to electric mobility and shared mobility trends is evident in its initiatives. For instance, the city has introduced ten Mercedes-Benz eCitaro G fuel cell electric buses for its public transport network, signaling a move toward emission-free and climate-neutral mobility by 2035. The region of Baden-Württemberg, where Stuttgart is located, is also engaged with major battery and electric vehicle industry events, indicating strong interest and support for EV technologies and infrastructure expansion.

In conclusion, the launch of the "Charging infrastructure for electric car-sharing" funding program is a significant step forward in Stuttgart's efforts to promote electric car-sharing and reduce emissions. The city's continued support for car-sharing and its active participation in projects like STEER-NWE demonstrate its commitment to sustainable urban mobility solutions.

  1. The funding program in Stuttgart, named "Charging infrastructure for electric car-sharing," is also aimed at promoting electric mobility in other industry sectors, such as transportation and home-and-garden, by encouraging the use of electric vehicles for everyday tasks.
  2. As part of its green finance initiatives, the city council of Stuttgart is encouraging partnerships between the finance industry and car-sharing companies to secure investments for the construction of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles.
  3. Stuttgart's focus on electric mobility extends to lifestyle choices, as the city actively encourages its citizens to adopt energy-efficient habits within their homes, including the use of electric vehicles for day-to-day trips and commuting.
  4. The region of Baden-Württemberg, home to automotive giants like Mercedes-Benz, is not only supporting the development of electric cars but also investing in the manufacturing and assembly of electric vehicles and their charging infrastructure, which will create job opportunities and growth in the industry.

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