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01.04.22

Announcing Swvl's Nasdaq Listing

Today marks a remarkable milestone in our lives. Shotl, as part of Swvl, has become a publicly listed company (NDAQ: SWVL).


Gerard Martret
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29.03.22

3 regions leading the way with on-demand transit

At Shotl, our experience shows demand-responsive transit (DRT) works best in suburban or rural areas that are underserved by traditional fixed-route/schedule transit. With this in mind, we take a look at three European regions that are leading the way


Adrià Ramírez
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29.03.22

How to successfully launch a demand-responsive transit service

Launching a new demand-responsive transit (DRT) system is a big investment, so it’s important to get it right. We take a look at the critical conditions and elements that need to be in place to ensure success.


Roger Cumeras
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29.03.22

Shotl enables accessible transport in France

The local authorities in Montbéliard have taken an important step away from traditional accessibility transport planning and towards 21st-century mobility thanks to Shotl’s new ADAPTIVE app, which enables fairer and more inclusive transport for people


Osvald Martret
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21.02.22

Shotl connects yet another isolated area in the Barcelona area

Shotl has launched a new operation connecting the neighborhood of Can Sunyer in Castellví de Rosanes with the neighboring town of Sant Andreu de la Barca. Ridership figures show success from day one.


Jonàs Ramírez
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21.02.22

8 reasons demand-responsive transport systems fail

In this post, we look at a few common reasons DRT systems don’t succeed, and how to avoid the pitfalls.


Roger Cumeras
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21.02.22

Connecting rural residents in the Scottish Highlands

In June 2021, people in the Scottish Highlands were connected by a new and innovative On-Demand Transport system.


Gerard Martret
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24.01.22

How to get older users on board with on-demand

We chat with Adrià Ramirez Papell, Mobility Project Manager at Shotl, to get his insights into how to ensure maximum uptake of demand-responsive transit (DRT) among a user group traditionally considered challenging: the elderly.


Sílvia Coronado
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24.01.22

Barcelona grows with Shotl

2022 is off to a good start and packed with good news. To begin with, Shotl is expanding its Demand Responsive Transportation (DRT) operation in Barcelona. The chosen area covers the neighborhoods of Montbau and Vall d'Hebron.


Gerard Martret
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24.01.22

Shotl’s first inner-city service in Lisbon

2022 is off to a good start and packed with good news. To begin with, Shotl is expanding its Demand Responsive Transportation (DRT) operation in Barcelona. The chosen area covers the neighborhoods of Montbau and Vall d'Hebron.


Osvald Martret
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27.12.21

Leveraging user data from demand-responsive transit

This post concludes our series looking at how insights from different types of DRT data can be used to improve public transport across the board.


Adrià Ramírez
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27.12.21

As one thrilling year ends, an even more exciting one begins

2021 has been a year full of news and new deployments. Now, Shotl looks forward to welcoming a new year that promises to be even more exciting, with the promise of growth and great things to come.


Gerard Martret
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27.12.21

Summit at the Pyramids

Shotl has participated in this year's edition of RiseUp Summit, a major innovation and entrepreneurship event in the Middle East and North Africa region that takes place annually in Cairo, Egypt.


Jonàs Ramírez
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29.11.21

On-demand mobility goes one step further in the Alps

In conjunction with transport company mybuxi, Shotl launches a new Demand Responsive Transportation (DRT) operation in the Swiss Alps.


Osvald Martret
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29.11.21

How to use vehicle data from demand-responsive transit

Configuring traffic and public transport services relies on accurate, real-time data. In this post, we look at how vehicle data gathered from on-demand mobility can complement traditional on-street data collection methods.


Adrià Ramírez
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