Eindhoven simplifies shared mobility with single app for all two-wheelers
Residents and visitors in Eindhoven can now access all shared bikes and scooters through one app, umob. This move aims to streamline urban mobility, reduce clutter, and make sustainable transport more accessible for daily commutes and errands.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| City | Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant |
| Platform | umob |
| Shared Vehicles | e-bikes, bicycles, e-scooters, cargo bikes |
| Providers | Dott, felyx, Cargoroo by MOBY |
| Number of Hubs | 500 (phased installation) |
| Cargo Bikes Added | At least 30 electric shared cargo bikes |
| Access Method | QR code via umob app |
| Start Date | March 5, 2026 |
| First in the Netherlands | Yes |
The municipality of Eindhoven is responsible for urban mobility policies and infrastructure, ensuring accessible and sustainable transport options for its residents. By partnering with umob, the city aims to reduce traffic congestion and promote shared mobility as a viable alternative to private vehicle use.
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Eindhoven opts for umob: all shared two-wheelers in one app
The municipality of Eindhoven has entered into a partnership with the booking platform umob for the provision of shared two-wheelers. Since March 5, you can use umob for all shared two-wheelers in the city.
Eindhoven is the first Dutch municipality to choose to offer four types of shared vehicles through a single provider. In Eindhoven, these already included Dott (e-bikes and bicycles) and felyx (e-scooters). Cargoroo by MOBY (cargo bikes) will also join in the coming period with at least 30 electric shared cargo bikes. Umob remains responsible for matters such as pricing, communication, and the user experience.
All vehicles covered by the partnership will have the same appearance and can be accessed directly via the umob app using a QR code. Across the city, 500 hubs will be installed in phases where the shared (cargo) bikes and scooters can be picked up and parked.
For more information, visit the page Deelvervoer or read the full press release: Eindhoven opts for umob: all shared two-wheelers exclusively in one app.
