While Som Mobilitat was founded five years ago, its earliest members had wanted to create a sustainable transport cooperative since much earlier. “The seed of the project was planted years before,” explained Medina. “Some members of a renewable energy cooperative, Som Energia, were also very concerned about the impact of mobility.”
The concerned citizens came together as Som Mobilitat’s first foundation members. From the outset, Som Mobilitat advocated for non-car transport — think walking, cycling, or public transport — as commuters’ primary choices. Som Mobilitat’s electric cars offer a more sustainable solution for that rare occasion when members need to use a private vehicle.
Catalonian residents can sign up to join Som Mobilitat as a cooperative member, which costs a one-time joining fee of 10 euros. After this, new members can download Som Mobilitat’s customised mobile app and start reserving electric cars. Prices vary, depending on how regularly a member uses the cars and whether he or she pays in advance.
According to Medina, the carsharing model encourages Som Mobilitat’s members to place value on usage instead of ownership. The cooperative purchases electric cars—which are still prohibitively expensive for most members to buy individually—and allows them to be shared for a small fee.
The carsharing model leads to fewer vehicles being purchased, which often reflects the reality of people’s vehicle usage habits. “If you need a car, please don’t buy it,” said Medina. “You will have it parked 93% of the time; so just rent one.”