MOBILITY SIMPLIFIED

Increase property value through integrated mobility infrastructure

Turn mobility from a cost factor into a measurable income stream.

SWAVIA enables real estate developers and asset owners to transform mono-functional parking spaces into value-creating multi-functional City Hubs by integrating parking, charging and mobility services into one scalable digital ecosystem.

Transform parking infrastructure into revenue infrastructure

Mobility becomes measurable, scalable and profitable.

SWAVIA

  • Digital billing & automation
  • Dynamic pricing models
  • Integrated EV charging and mobility service revenue – creates new income
  • Subscription & tenant-based models
  • Transparent reporting
  • Reduced operational overhead

Revenue per space

Utilization

Tenant retention

Create self-contained mobility environments.

For mixed-use developments, districts and large-scale projects.

 

All connected under one platform.

A district becomes a digital mobility ecosystem.

  • Integrated parking & charging
  • Digital reservation systems
  • Guest management
  • Multi-tenant billing logic
  • Micro-mobility integration
  • White-label branded applications

 

Strengthen Long-Term Tenant Relationships.

Strengthen long-term tenant relationships

Integrated mobility enables

  • Tenant satisfaction
  • Convenience
  • Perceived property quality
  • Long-term lease stability
  • Premium parking packages
  • EV charging subscriptions
  • Flexible tenant billing
  • Creates recurring income

Example – mobility becomes part of the property identity

  • Parking space allocation models
  • Flexible access rights
  • Digital billing integration
  • EV charging subscription packages
  • Guest parking management

Cologne Sülz – untapped utilization potential identified

Mixed-use campus development – 313 parking spaces (long & short-term)

Optimization drivers
  • Night-time monetization
  • Data-driven capacity management
  • Integration of charging infrastructure
  • No structural expansion required
Average revenue per space/month
€ 47,70
0%
Average revenue per space/month
+ 35 %
0%
Significant underutilized night-time capacity
0%

Parking transformed from static infrastructure into measurable revenue infrastructure.

Simplify operational complexity

Whether managing

  • Commercial tenants
  • Residential tenants
  • Retail customers
  • Short-term visitors

 

All transactions run through one structured infrastructure layer.

Built for long-term 
asset value growth

Mobility is not just infrastructure. It is part of your asset strategy.

  • Reduced hardware dependency
  • Scalable digital architecture
  • Modular expansion capability
  • ESG-supportive infrastructure
  • Integration into city ecosystems
  • Increased attractiveness for institutional investors

Start focused. Expand strategically.

No full system replacement required. We integrate into existing infrastructure and scale as your portfolio grows

Digitize parking & charging

Introduce tenant mobility services

Expand to district-level integration

Connect to city-wide platforms

FAQ’s

The Swavia 15´Min-Hub platform, combined with a comprehensive operator service, offers building or district owners a complete solution for managing and operating mobility resources.

The Swavia 15´Min Hub Platform is a centralized digital platform that visualizes, monitors, and manages all mobility-related assets at a specific location, including parking spaces, charging stations, electric vehicles, bicycles, car-sharing services, and more.

The platform delivers real-time insights into utilization, operational performance, and financial results, independent of the operator managing the site.

In combination with the operator service, the platform provides strategic transparency for owners while ensuring smooth operational execution on site, including marketing activities and user support.

Property owners benefit from a comprehensive digital management and optimization system for mobility infrastructure:

  • Full transparency regarding occupancy rates, revenues, and operational efficiency across all mobility services.
  • Data-driven optimization of tariffs, quotas, and access rules based on real usage patterns (e.g., dynamic pricing or digital service packages).
  • A reliable data foundation for investment decisions, ESG reporting (CO₂ reduction), and negotiations with tenants, investors, or financing partners.
  • Reduced administrative effort through automated reporting and dashboards instead of manual Excel-based analysis.
  • Active local marketing performed by the operator to increase utilization and revenue generation.

The platform digitally supports all essential asset management processes.

Key features include:

Real-time monitoring
Live insights into parking occupancy, charging status, vehicle availability, and mobility usage data.

Booking and access management
Reservation systems, digital access keys, and differentiated user groups such as tenants, visitors, and public users.

Billing and reporting
Transparent revenue tracking, cost monitoring, and financial reporting per asset or user group, including export options (PDF / Excel).

Asset management
Centralized inventory management of all resources, including maintenance planning, status monitoring, and hardware integration (barriers, sensors, charging infrastructure).

Advanced analytics
Scenario-based simulations and “what-if” analyses for tariff adjustments, operational improvements, or infrastructure expansion.

The operator complements the digital platform by managing the day-to-day operations and commercial performance of the mobility hub.

Key responsibilities include:

Local Marketing
Active promotion of the mobility hub within the surrounding area through flyers, social media campaigns, and partnerships with nearby businesses and tenants to maximize utilization.

Sales and customer acquisition
Attracting new users such as short-term parkers or charging customers, managing contracts, and promoting premium mobility services.

Customer support
On-site assistance, complaint management, user onboarding, and ongoing feedback collection.

Accounting and financial operations
Monthly billing, invoicing, payment processing, dunning procedures, and tenant cost allocation.

Additional operational tasks include parking enforcement, handling unauthorized parking, signage management, incident reporting, and providing continuous operational improvement recommendations.

The software platform acts as the central management system, while the operator ensures efficient implementation and performance on site.

  • The platform is operator-neutral and integrates data from multiple mobility providers, such as parking services or car-sharing operators.
  • The operator uses the platform as a management tool for operations, marketing, customer service, and monitoring.
  • Property owners define rules, pricing structures, and access policies within the software.
  • The operator implements these rules locally, markets the services, and adjusts operations based on real-world demand.

 

Regular coordination ensures that operational insights and customer feedback continuously improve platform performance and optimization algorithms.

Owners receive access to a comprehensive dashboard covering operational, financial, and sustainability metrics:

Utilization metrics

  • Occupancy rates by time of day, weekday, or user group
  • Tenant versus visitor usage patterns

Financial performance

  • Revenue from parking and charging services
  • Marketing performance indicators
  • Operating costs and ROI per asset
  • CO₂ reduction metrics for ESG reporting

Operational performance

  • Average length of stay
  • Turnover rate
  • Asset availability
  • Technical incident frequency
  • Marketing performance indicators such as new customer acquisition and conversion rates

 

Support and financial management

  • Open customer service cases
  • Invoice status
  • Customer satisfaction (NPS)
  • Dunning and payment collection rates

The platform supports flexible user segmentation to accommodate tenants, visitors, and public users.

  • Tenants receive defined usage quotas depending on their needs (e.g., weekdays, evenings, or daytime parking).
  • Visitors typically pay on an hourly or short-term basis, supported by local marketing initiatives from the operator.
  • The software automatically manages access rights and permissions.

 

Separate analytics ensure transparent and fair cost allocation, including financial reporting by user group.

How does this differ from traditional parking or charging management systems?

Traditional systems typically focus on a single function, such as parking or charging.

Mobility hubs, however, represent a fully integrated mobility ecosystem, combining:

  • Parking
  • Charging infrastructure
  • Shared mobility services
  • Logistics services
  • Local marketing and revenue optimization

 

The platform is scalable and future-proof, while the operator contributes local expertise in sales, customer support, and financial management.

The primary objective is to unlock new value from mobility infrastructure and transform it into a strategic building asset with active revenue potential.

Traditional systems typically focus on a single function, such as parking or charging.

Mobility hubs, however, represent a fully integrated mobility ecosystem, combining:

  • Parking
  • Charging infrastructure
  • Shared mobility services
  • Logistics services
  • Local marketing and revenue optimization

 

The platform is scalable and future-proof, while the operator contributes local expertise in sales, customer support, and financial management.

The primary objective is to unlock new value from mobility infrastructure and transform it into a strategic building asset with active revenue potential.

Before introducing the platform, owners should evaluate several strategic factors:

  • Which mobility assets currently exist and which should be commercially optimized (e.g., premium charging stations)?
  • Are integrations with existing systems technically feasible?
  • Which local marketing channels or partner networks can be leveraged?
  • What user demand can be expected, and how complex will operations, sales, and support become?
  • What investment model is preferred: full operator service or partial in-house operation?
  • What legal considerations apply, including GDPR compliance, liability, and contracts with operators and service providers?

Implementation typically follows a structured rollout process:

Pilot phase
A first pilot project is launched at a selected site, including platform setup, operator onboarding, and the first marketing campaign.

Data integration
Asset inventory and system integration are completed within approximately one to four weeks.

Training and onboarding
Owners, tenants, and operators receive training through webinars and on-site operational support.

Go-live and monitoring
Operations begin with ongoing monitoring, monthly performance reviews, and detailed marketing reports.

“With our 15´Min Hub Platform and comprehensive operator service, parking spaces, charging infrastructure, and shared mobility services become a profitable real estate asset.

The platform provides real-time transparency and intelligent control, while our operator manages local marketing, sales, customer support, and accounting — from new customer acquisition to complaint management and seamless billing.

Owners receive detailed monthly reports covering occupancy rates, revenues, marketing performance, and optimization potential.”

Ready to unlock new income from mobility?

Let’s explore how SWAVIA can increase the long-term value 
of your property portfolio.