Despite the growing popularity of contactless, NFC and QR-code technologies for electronic fare-collection, some transit agencies are experimenting with other technologies to collect fares. That includes Germany’s Stadtwerke Osnabrück, which launched the first check-in/be-out system in the country last October in the city of Osnabrück.
Stadtwerke Osnabrück, the public agency that manages utilities, public infrastructure and transport for the city of 170,000, launched check-in/be-out with its YANiQ app, following a months-long pilot program. The much larger German city of Hamburg plans to launch a CIBO system later this year. Both are using a system in which riders check in with a swipe in the app, then simply leave the transit vehicle at the end of their trip.
A system launched in 2018 by the ticketing agency, TIP, that runs ticketing for 19 public bus, tram and train operators serving Porto, Portugal’s second largest city, uses a hybrid NFC check-in/BLE be-out system for its Anda mobile app.