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MoveBER

Overview of the MoveBER Project

Grafik für das Projekt MoveBER: Im Zentrum finden sich Symbole eines Flughafens (Tower und Flugzeug); in einem Kreis darum angeordnet sind Symbole unterschiedlicher Verkehrsmittel: Bus, S-Bahn, Fahrrad, E-Scooter, Fußverkehr. Die Symbole sind in unterschiedlichen Farben dargestellt.
  • Project duration: 05/2026 to 06/2027
  • Funded by: Federal Ministry for Transport
  • Project sponsor: Federal Logistics and Mobility Office (BALM)
  • Project consortium: Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH, House of Logistics and Mobility (HOLM) GmbH (consortium management), University of Stuttgart (IAT Institute of Human Factors and Technology Management)

About the MoveBER Project

The MoveBER project is developing an integrated mobility concept for the Selchow operational site at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER). The project is driven by the planned expansion of Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH (FBB) and the resulting increase in mobility demand among employees and businesses. The aim of the project is to sustainably improve access to the so-called “last mile” between public transport and the workplace in a way that meets actual user needs.

The project focuses on connecting various sustainable mobility services into one multimodal mobility system. Planned measures include a shuttle service between the Selchow site and the nearest suburban railway (S-Bahn) station. In addition, on-demand mobility services are intended to provide flexible connections, particularly during off-peak hours and outside regular S-Bahn operating times. The project also explores opportunities to promote active mobility, for example through secure bicycle parking facilities as well as bike- and scooter-sharing services.

A key focus of the project is therefore the pilot testing of new mobility solutions and viable operating models. In the long term, emission-free and automated shuttle solutions will also be considered. The project not only examines technical feasibility, but also addresses how such services can be operated economically over the long term and integrated into existing mobility systems.

The mobility concept is being developed in close cooperation with employees and other regional stakeholders. Surveys, co-creation workshops and participatory formats are used to systematically identify mobility needs, user requirements and acceptance levels. The goal is to develop practical solutions that help reduce traffic volumes and emissions while improving accessibility to the site.

In the long term, the project results are intended to be integrated into regular operations and used as a basis for further corporate mobility concepts. In addition to concrete measures for the Selchow site, the project will generate recommendations and transferable approaches that can also be applied to other commercial and airport locations. Furthermore, the collected data will provide scientific insights into the planning and evaluation of sustainable corporate mobility services.

The contact person responsible for the project at HOLM GmbH is Project Manager Sven Schröder.

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