Current

News from the world of Mobility

Mobility to place more than 1’000 additional vehicles over the next three years

The Mobility Cooperative is in the red in 2025 with a slightly higher turnover. This was due to extraordinary depreciation and investments in the expansion of services. Switzerland’s largest car sharing provider will continue to invest in growth in the coming years – to the benefit of its customers and for sustainable mobility.

Media releases

Mobility launches e-car training sessions for users – with support from the community

The Mobility Cooperative is organising e-car training sessions for customers in major Swiss cities. In keeping with the theme “From the community for the community,” Mobility members act as coaches, accompanying interested parties on their first journeys and helping to reduce uncertainty.

End of pilot project “E-car sharing without own charging station”

Mobility spent a year testing a new concept – electric cars at car sharing locations without their own charging station. The pilot is now ending. You can find out here how the model worked, what role the community played and what lessons Mobility hopes to learn from this for developing electromobility.

The Mobility minivans

Keep or abolish minivans? The decision is clear.

Adi Kolecic

49 minivans will soon reach the end of their life cycle. This therefore posed a key question for Mobility: Should this category be replaced or abolished altogether? The answer to this question didn’t come from our meeting room, but from you, amongst other factors. And you were clear: The minivan has to stay.

Media Release

Mobility Board of Directors appoints Corinne Vogel as new Managing Director

Corinne Vogel will take over operational management of the Mobility Cooperative on 1 April 2026. She has long-term experience in leading and transforming organisations and is familiar with the world of shared and sustainable mobility.

Business Customers

Save time, money and CO2

Flexible mobility for your team.

Find out more