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Towards a Concept for a Multifunctional Mobility Hub: Combining Multimodal Services, Urban Logistics, and Energy

Jonas Fahlbusch Felix Fischer Martin Gegner Alexander Grahle Lars Tasche

Abstrak

<i>Background:</i> This paper proposes a conceptual framework for a multifunctional mobility hub (MMH) that co-locates shared e-mobility services, urban logistics, and charging/storage infrastructure within a single site. Aimed at high-density European cities, the MMH model addresses current gaps in both research and practice, where multimodal mobility services, logistics, and energy are rarely planned in an integrated manner. <i>Methods:</i> A mixed-methods approach was applied, including a systematic literature review (PRISMA), expert interviews, case studies, and a stakeholder workshop, to identify synergies across fleet types and operational domains. <i>Results:</i> The analysis reveals key design principles for MMHs, such as interoperable charging, the functional separation of passenger and freight flows, and modular, scalable infrastructure adapted to urban constraints. <i>Conclusions:</i> The MMH serves as a preliminary concept for planning next-generation mobility stations. It offers qualitative insights for urban planners, operators, and policymakers into how multifunctional hubs may support lower emissions, more efficient operations, and shared infrastructure use.

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Jonas Fahlbusch

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Felix Fischer

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Martin Gegner

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Alexander Grahle

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Lars Tasche

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Fahlbusch, J., Fischer, F., Gegner, M., Grahle, A., Tasche, L. (2025). Towards a Concept for a Multifunctional Mobility Hub: Combining Multimodal Services, Urban Logistics, and Energy. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics9030092

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2025
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10.3390/logistics9030092
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