Urban life involves multiple trips and often a recourse to multi-modality. Depending on the weather, time of day or mood, people will opt for different means of getting to where they need to be. Decisions also influenced by a widespread awareness of our choices and our carbon impact. That's why a growing number of communities and businesses are now offering several travel solutions that include greener options, including electric bikes, scooters and cars.
Driven by these new challenges, BNP Paribas Real Estate, in partnership with Arval, chose to set up a “mobility hub” in , METAL 57 in Boulogne-Billancourt, demonstrator of the company's know-how. In this episode of Real Catch Up, Karen Brunot, Marketing and Digital Director at Arval tells us about why more and more companies are choosing to offer employees sustainable commuting options and how BNP Paribas Real Estate worked with Arval to create a tailor-made solution.
Head of Corporate Services at BNP Paribas Real Estate, Sylvain Hasse, explains why and how to develop this type of solution for companies, and how to develop the eco-responsibility of the mobility of their employees?
We want our clients to have the best, whether they are an investor or an occupier, so it’s why we deliver a whole ecosystems of partners, so urban mobility experts like Arval, we can also find restaurant experts, digital ones. We ourselves have a great deal of experience in digital transformation and supporting clients through change.
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