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DOI: 10.11118/978-80-7701-073-3-0026

SHARING ECONOMY AND ECO-MOBILITY: A CASE STUDY OF CAR SHARING IN HUNGARY

Richard Laszlo Hadadi$1
1 Milton Friedman University, Budapest, Hungary

The case study highlights how car-sharing services can align with sustainability objectives by reducing carbon emissions, decreasing traffic congestion, and reshaping consumer behavior toward access-based mobility. MOL Limo’s model offers actionable insights for urban planners and mobility providers aiming to design greener and smarter cities.

Keywords: car sharing, sustainable urban mobility, eco-innovation, sharing economy

pages: 26-26, online: 2025



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