This year, Denmark will replace all its public transport ticketing systems with a new fully pay-as-you-go digital app.
Customers will get a transformationally better service; operators get a cost saving. What’s not to like?
This is all being delivered by the “Rejsekort & Rejseplan”, a dedicated organisation devoted to transport ticketing and information.
It is run by Tina Christensen, who tells me all about the culture change necessary to deliver this digital transformation.
It’s an inspirational story for any country further behind on digital ticketing (which is almost all of them).
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This year, Denmark will replace all its public transport ticketing systems with a new fully pay-as-you-go digital app.
Customers will get a transformationally better service; operators get a cost saving. What’s not to like?
This is all being delivered by the “Rejsekort & Rejseplan”, a dedicated organisation devoted to transport ticketing and information.
It is run by Tina Christensen, who tells me all about the culture change necessary to deliver this digital transformation.
It’s an inspirational story for any country further behind on digital ticketing (which is almost all of them).
My guest this week is Anjali Devadasan, founder of Treeva, a startup generating energy from passing vehicles and trains. Her turbines harness airflow to power local infrastructure like lighting and EV chargers.
We talked about the technology, the challenges of scaling, and her personal drive to tackle climate change, inspired by her family’s personal experience of climate-change induced flash floods.
Anjali also shared great advice for founders around protecting time for strategy, running real world experiments and building around purpose.
A truly inspirational conversation with someone who’s achieved incredible things very early in her career.
The Freewheeling Podcast
This year, Denmark will replace all its public transport ticketing systems with a new fully pay-as-you-go digital app.
Customers will get a transformationally better service; operators get a cost saving. What’s not to like?
This is all being delivered by the “Rejsekort & Rejseplan”, a dedicated organisation devoted to transport ticketing and information.
It is run by Tina Christensen, who tells me all about the culture change necessary to deliver this digital transformation.
It’s an inspirational story for any country further behind on digital ticketing (which is almost all of them).