After coming up with the idea, Soltani did his due diligence to make sure it was plausible for his home country. He performed a thorough study of the environmental impact of carpooling, and took a social entrepreneurship training course in Belgium. Then, together with the Laboratory of Social and Solidarity Economy (Lab’ESS), he launched the web platform.
How Karhbetna works:
Karhbetna means “car” in the Tunisia dialect, and the platform works by connecting individuals who are traveling the same route at the same time. This benefits both drivers and passengers: drivers keep their travel expenses low, while passengers access a transportation solution that is less expensive and better for the environment. The fare is automatically calculated through the platform, and considers the current fuel price and road toll costs.