Momentum Transport Consultancy and Spatial Design Hub have today announced the launch of Micromobility PlannerTM – a cutting-edge geospatial analysis software tool and app designed to enable local authorities to optimise shared micromobility networks.

Developed for use by counties, local authorities and combined authorities, the subscription-based online tool is set to empower decision makers in UK and Ireland towns and cities to strategically plan micromobility, including eScooters and eBikes, as part of efficient, equitable and sustainable local transport plans.

Micromobility Planner has been developed with funding from The Department for Transport (DfT) in partnership with Connected Places Catapult through Transport Research and Innovation Grants’ (TRIG) local transport decarbonisation strand.

A new era in micromobility planning

Steve Hands, Transport Planner and Shared Micromobility Lead at Camden Council said: “Micromobility Planner would be particularly helpful to boroughs starting their micromobility journey. It provides valuable data to help with scheme planning and inform conversations with micromobility operators. In our experience, it’s essential to put parking zones in the right places to ensure all areas have access to these transport options and the zones meet local demand.”

Micromobility Planner addresses key challenges in the fast-evolving landscape of shared micromobility planning by providing:

Screenshot from the Micromobility 
Planner software showing a UK town with red, orange and yellow heatmap overlaid.
(C) Micromobility Planner, 2024

Will Durden, managing director at Momentum said: “Local authorities are under pressure to reduce carbon emissions, promote sustainable transport and manage traffic congestion – and well-designed shared micromobility schemes, such as eBikes and eScooters, have great potential to redefine how people move around our towns and cities. But their integration comes with challenges.

“We have already seen several micromobility trials ending and being removed across the UK, and in large part we believe this is down to a lack of data, information and strategic exchange on questions such as fleet size, where micromobility hubs and parking locations should be placed and how many are needed to optimise their effectiveness.

“Local authorities currently have no choice but to rely on information from operators or to commission bespoke studies, both of which can be expensive. For a monthly subscription Micromobility Planner puts independent evidence at the fingertips of all local authorities in the UK and Ireland for the very first time, allowing them to take strategic, data-driven decisions on how micromobility can plug into their local transport networks most effectively.”

James O’Brien, founder of Spatial Design Hub added: “Our aim with Micromobility Planner is to combine Momentum’s bespoke consultancy with Spatial Design Hub’s expertise in geospatial analysis, and bespoke cloud-based technology solutions. As a result, Micromobility Planner harnesses powerful GIS data and analytics to give decision makers highly-granular, independent information which they can use to review and align operators’ proposals with their local priorities.

“This is a first for the UK and Ireland, and we believe it can revolutionise shared mobility by putting transport planners at towns and cities in the driving seat. We’re confident that more places will be able to plan seamless, user-friendly and environmentally-conscious shared micromobility networks by using Micromobility Planner, and taking more informed, strategic decisions.” 

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Notes to editor:

About Micromobility Planner

Micromobility Planner is a powerful online tool developed to help towns and cities plan for shared micromobility solutions. Using advanced data analytics, Micromobility Planner provides granular insights for local authorities to make informed decisions on where and how to deploy micromobility services.

Micromobility Planner is a collaboration between Momentum Transport Consultancy and Spatial Design Hub, aimed at empowering cities to integrate shared mobility into their urban landscapes. By addressing both operational and strategic challenges, it serves as a vital tool in building connected, inclusive and sustainable cities.

Micromobility Planner is one of the proud winners of the Transport Research and Innovation Grants (TRIG) 2023, funded by the UK Department for Transport (DfT) and Catapult Connected Places.

www.micromobilityplanner.com

About Momentum Transport Consultancy

Momentum is a leading integrated, people-first transport consultancy based in London, Montreal and Houston. Founded in 2012 the company creates transport strategies and solutions that inform, integrate with and are integral to every aspect of the built environment today and for the future. Focusing on the emerging, universal and critical issues facing development Momentum works with clients to address the multi-faceted challenges of the industry and to create forward-looking solutions. The company’s three core areas of specialism in planning, insight & analytics and engineering are bound together by a shared vision to improve the environments we live, work and play in. The company works in markets including commercial, cultural and heritage, education, major events, masterplanning, public realm, residential, retail and stadia and venues.

www.momentum-transport.com

About Spatial Design Hub

Spatial Design Hub, the GIS and app developer for Micromobility Planner, is a leader in cutting-edge geospatial analysis, bespoke cloud-based digital solutions and GIS consultancy services. Renowned for integrating spatial data into practical decision-making, Spatial Design Hub partners with leading transport, urban planning and architectural consultancies to deliver transformative results. Our consultancy services provide tailored support for analysing, managing, and visualising complex data, empowering clients to make informed decisions. The company excels in turning intricate datasets into actionable insights, driving smarter, more sustainable urban planning and mobility solutions that meet the unique needs of local authorities and communities.

www.spatialdesignhub.com