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On the go the multimobile way

Multimobile employees are diversifying their transport. Employers are responding to this. Arval offers advice and guidance.

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Employees want to choose their own transport

Although the car remains an essential, today's employees like to decide how they get around.

They make their choices based on their specific destination, their prevailing mood, the weather conditions, the price they will be paying, their environmental commitment, the phasing out of internal combustion engine cars in cities, and much more.

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Employers need a mobility strategy

Employers have picked up on this trend. They realise they need a mobility strategy. This mobile strategy must be perfectly in line with the ambitions and aspirations of their employees. And it must be perfectly in tune with the organisation's vision, mission and corporate reality. Employers can count on targeted Arval consultancy to design this strategy.

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And of course, the fleet remains relevant

Cars still make up 62% of all travel and are still in high demand. Fleet operational leasing is still the backbone of all employee travel. The switch to electric vehicles is also in full swing.

Arval puts its weight behind this with extra guidance and support. Moreover, the leasing services Arval currently offers go much further than ever before.

That's because the car remains a key element in employees' remuneration and motivation.

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Multimobility in all shapes and sizes

Multimobility includes electric or conventional cars with operational leasing, either on an individual basis or as part of a car share scheme, but also public transport in all its forms, rented electric scooters, leased bikes and more. The organisation of all this can sometimes seem a bit overwhelming.

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Smart apps help us on our way

Mobility as a Service (MaaS) aims to make people more mobile. This concept groups various transport options and applications into smart apps to make people more mobile.

  • This new approach makes the use, management and administration of various transport options significantly easier.
  • That's why Arval provides smart mobile apps and clear online platforms that transform new mobility experiences into a very pleasant, appreciated customer and driving experience.
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The Belgian government is keeping us mobile with its Federal Mobility Budget

This new mobility fits in perfectly with the government's environment- and climate-driven approach, which supports new mobility applications with tax incentives.

The government has created the Federal Mobility Budget especially for this purpose. Herewith, the government created a legal framework for additional tax support for specific combinations of sustainable means of transport.

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Multimobile approach

Multimobile thinking is the basis of everything Arval stands for as a mobility partner.

Employers can count on targeted advice from Arval Consulting to map out their mobility strategy.

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