Carsharing: The number of self-owned cars is declining in Vienna, and this is also expected in Budapest
According to a research, the number of people interested in car sharing in Budapest is high enough to increase the number of users even more in the future.
The joint, representative research of the Share Now car dealer and Inspira Research involved 500 people who live in Budapest and the agglomeration and have a license.
Based on this, it turns out that the highest proportion of men between the ages of 25 and 34 who regularly participate in car sharing services in the capital are in the majority of women between the ages of 35 and 49 who are interested in the opportunity but have not tried.
Car use is an important part of everyday life for families, with most households owning their own car, as opposed to the growing popularity of shared car use, but an interesting pattern has also been discovered in this regard.
According to this, on the Pest side, two-earner, childless households are more likely to have frequent, concentrated in the inner parts of Budapest, while households in Buda are more likely to take longer commutes or commute between the workplace and the office. .
Bence Buday, the managing director of Share Now Hungary, said that 44 percent of their customers in Vienna no longer have their own car, then added that he expects a similar scenario in the case of Budapest as well. Portfolio from Article.
The survey, which targets the capital, also suggests that carsharing is still in its infancy, with 6 common households having more car owners than car-sharing users.
This suggests that the service will be able to take over the role of the second and later the first self-owned car, which would be a huge advance on climate change, but even in terms of the coronavirus.