Car Sharing a Modern Form of Mobility You Say?

Not so much I recently found out! I'm not talking about plain old hitchhiking. I'm talking about car sharing as we know it of present day. You sign up with a car sharing program and you can use cars from a given pool of vehicles all over your town or country. Most common car sharing programs, among others, include zip car or Cambio.

Turns out, as I recently discovered, car sharing was around long before these companies. Meet the Witkar. The Witkar was an electric(!) car sharing project introduced in the Netherlands back in seventies. Witkar, literally meaning white car, was build around a pool of tiny electric vehicles located at various stations all over Amsterdam.

One of the Witkar electric vehicles. Image source: Wikipedia

While this piece of tech was designed almost 50 years ago and things were a little different back then. Computers had a fraction of the power of a modern day smartphone, GPS was non-existent, and battery performance was a joke compare to what we have to our disposal today. Nevertheless the Witkar project made it possible to share mobility using state of the art technology such as magnetic key cards to check out one of these tiny electric vehicles.

A short BBC item on the Witkar in English. This tech was way ahead of its time:

As also noted in the video the project was suffering from all kinds of problems. Lack of stations, full or empty stations, and taxi drivers not being particularly happy with these tiny little white vehicles. The project was looked at as a gimmick and eventually didn't make it into maturity.

Forward a few decades and the car sharing concept is widely accepted. Although still a small market, car sharing got a foot in the door of conventional mobility. The visionaries behind the Witkar project were way ahead of their times. Despite the lack of technology trivial to us, they managed to build a working concept.

The Witkar teaches us that sometimes projects are ahead of their times. Even if an idea might seem silly at times, it might be the norm in a distant future. Do you know of any current day projects that might be a normal concept in the future? Space travel perhaps?


If you like what I do, consider voting for my witness here:

Vote for My Witness




0
0
0.000
4 comments
avatar

In many countries this is something that is not used, for me it is a modern form of mobility that has many advantages, one of them is the savings, today the demand is greater I wonder if it will go through the same problems of fifty years ago?

0
0
0.000
avatar

It is still somewhat modern, you’re right. But in cities her in NL it’s quite standard already for a while now. Demand enough. Sometimes it’s even tricky to get your hands on one as they are taken 😅 Another popular concept is renting out your own car using websites like snap car or mywheels.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Thanks for your contribution to the STEMsocial community. Feel free to join us on discord to get to know the rest of us!

Please consider delegating to the @stemsocial account (85% of the curation rewards are returned).

You may also include @stemsocial as a beneficiary of the rewards of this post to get a stronger support. 
 

0
0
0.000
avatar

Congratulations @michelmake! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain And have been rewarded with New badge(s)

You made more than 3000 comments.
Your next target is to reach 3500 comments.

You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word STOP

0
0
0.000