Rout’in: TotalEnergies and RATP aim to simplify commuting trips
TotalEnergies and RATP launch a digital platform aimed at facilitating the management and financing of employees’ daily commutes.
TotalEnergies and RATP Smart Systems announce the launch of Rout’in, a joint venture that offers a digital solution dedicated to managing home-to-work trips. Designed to address current challenges of sustainable mobility, purchasing power, and intermodality, this platform aims to simplify the organization of commutes for both companies and their employees.
Rout’in is based on a centralized system allowing employees to pay for their trips without upfront costs using a personal payment card funded by the employer. An associated mobile application enables users to check their available budget, track expenses, and organize trips according to their needs, regardless of the mode of transport used.
A Rout’in tailored for employees
For companies, a dedicated interface allows the definition of a mobility policy adapted to the real usage of employees, allocation of specific budgets, and monitoring of indicators. The goal is to facilitate administrative management while promoting more sustainable and flexible transport solutions.
The solution encompasses all existing devices related to home-to-work mobility, including public transport subscriptions, the Sustainable Mobility Package, transport bonuses for fuel or electric charging expenses, and mobility credits for employees opting out of a company vehicle. This centralization allows for clearer and more coherent management of mobility assistance.
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According to Guillaume Larroque, TotalEnergies Marketing & Services Europe director, Rout’in is part of an effort to concretely support the transition towards more sustainable mobilities. For Rémy Redeuilh, CEO of RATP Smart Systems, this initiative helps accelerate the decarbonization of daily commutes through innovative multimodal solutions. Finally, Olivier Baert, CEO of Rout’in, emphasizes the ambition to offer a new approach to home-to-work mobility that is simpler and better suited to current usage.
This page is translated from the original post "Rout’in : TotalEnergies et RATP veulent simplifier les trajets domicile-travail" in French.
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