GECAR
Gender sensitive e-car sharing
Carsharing is an important component of sustainable mobility. The user group is still rather homogeneous and male-dominated and the system is primarily geared towards their needs.
The GECAR – Gender-sensitive e-car sharing – project therefore aimed to determine gender-specific application and (non-)use behavior, user experiences and barriers to use of various e-car sharing services in Austria. In the spirit of co-creation, women’s user groups were set up to test the service in Vienna (MO.Point) and Bregenz (Verein Maronihof) and make suggestions for improvement, which were implemented by the car sharing providers involved. Furthermore, recommendations were formulated that address the providers. However, these recommendations reach their limits, as the availability and locations of car sharing – which was seen as very important by the support group – are part of political decisions.
“In our opinion, it is important to consider gender aspects in shared mobility and to address the right networks. As part of the cooperation with aspern.mobil.LAB, we have succeeded in involving relevant stakeholders in the reflection of the project. The AML also supported us with innovative methods.“ – Dr. Linda Dörrzapf, TU Wien
Planned cooperation with the aspern.mobil LAB
Support in the involvement of relevant stakeholders and application of innovative methods
Contact
Name: Linda Dörrzapf
Email: linda.doerrzapf@tuwien.ac.at (TU Wien | Institute of Spatial Planning, Research Unit MOVE)
Further information and other participating institutions:
- Büro Sonja Gruber
- MO.Point – Mobilitätsservices GmbH
- Kairos – Institut für Wirkungsforschung und Entwicklung
Funding body
Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology (BMK) within the framework of FEMtech Research Projects 2020