A new mobility startup hits the market! Dr. Julian Blessin, founder of TIER Mobility, Laurin Hahn, the founder of Sono Motors, and the former CEO of Moovel, John David von Oertzen, have joined forces and launched AllRide.
AllRide is creating a platform that combines different transportation options into a single tariff for all journeys.
Users will be able to use this tariff to book and pay for different types of transportation such as long-distance trains, public transport, car sharing, and micro-mobility solutions, including scooters and bicycles.
After more than six months of development, AllRide is now presenting its first product called TicketPlus+.
TicketPlus+: What do you need to know?
Starting today, TicketPlus+ provides users with the standard Deutschlandticket, which now includes free sharing services for scooters and e-bikes, allowing for savings of up to €20 each month. Other details are:
- Deutschlandticket: Unlimited use of public transport and regional trains throughout Germany.
- Pause button: Subscription can be paused monthly up to 24 hours before the end of the month.
- Sharing services: Up to 50 free minutes + 10 free unlocks per month for e-scooters and e-bikes from Bolt and Dott (TIER Mobility).
- Easy payment: Apple Pay and Google Pay with 1-click express purchase.
TicketPlus+ is now available as an app on Google Play and Apple App Store as well as on the website. The service is to be continuously expanded with further offers and providers from the micro-mobility and car-sharing sector.
However, starting 2025, the price of the Deutschlandticket will rise to €58 per month.
According to the company, this price increase makes the benefits of TicketPlus+ particularly attractive, as it offers free extras at no extra cost.
For the same price, users will also receive a monthly credit of up to €20 for sharing services, says the company.
“The climate crisis is one of the greatest challenges of our time. We are convinced that our standardised tariff will improve the utilisation of public transport and encourage more people to switch to sustainable mobility. Around 13 million people currently use the Deutschland-Ticket, but people still use different apps to book feeder journeys to the station. We want to change this – with a uniform fare for all means of transport,” explains CEO Dr. Julian Blessin.
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