Software and services company GoWithFlow has launched its sustainable mobility management (SMM) solution for organisations looking to de-carbonise their mobility footprint.
Flow’s end-to-end system leverages the company’s SMM Platform technology, which coordinates mobile assets and users to provide real-time insights into how company cars, scooters, charging stations and other components of a mobility ecosystem are utilised.
The SMM Platform acts as a hub for data from IoT devices embedded in these assets and from other modes of mobility, including ride-sharing, e-bikes and mobility services.
According to Flow, this provides a homogenous data set that allows for immediate access to the information driving the business.
“Sustainable mobility isn’t just the right thing to do. It’s also a smart business decision,” said Jane Hoffer, CEO of GoWithFlow.
“The real power of sustainable mobility is about harnessing the power of transportation for the benefit of the organisation, whether it’s a business, an institution like a university or a municipality.
“Our unified mobility approach ultimately gives you real-time insights that can positively impact your whole business operations, not just your fleet.”
Flow’s SMM solution is based on the practice of sustainable mobility resource management (SMRM), an enterprise-level approach where organisations can lower their total cost of mobility, improve customer and employee mobility experience, and de-carbonise their mobility footprint.
This approach also enables decision-makers to incorporate device-level mobility data — from vehicles, charging stations, energy providers, end users, micromobility initiatives and public systems — throughout the organisation, and to manage five critical mobility systems: mobility planning, energy management, fleet management, mobility services and transaction management.
“What is valuable and unique about Flow’s platform is its end-to-end management of both energy and mobility in a single package,” said James Carter, principal consultant of Visionary Mobility, which specialises in the global automotive, transportation and mobility space.
“This allows a completely integrated approach, which means businesses can make appropriate decisions from one portal, even at a granular level, rather than having to consult and cross-reference several systems.”
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