Changelog
Every release of the Adapt2Move Mobility API and Developer Portal — new providers, endpoint changes, and platform improvements.
E-bikes, e-scooters, and cargo bikes are now a first-class provider type in the API. As new operators go live on the platform, they appear in your integration automatically — no code changes, no re-deploys.
Fleet management systems can now authenticate with dedicated server-side credentials, independent of any user session. Unlocks automated booking workflows, reporting, and fleet-wide trip management.
Every endpoint in the documentation now ships with ready-to-run Python snippets alongside cURL, Node.js, Ruby, Java, and C#. Pick your language, copy, run — no translation required.
Concrete request limits, response headers, and retry-after behaviour are documented for every endpoint. Includes per-tenant quotas and recommended backoff strategies so you can handle limits gracefully in production.
The provider overview is redesigned with clearer category filters and live availability status. Operators requiring a signed contract now guide you through a structured access request — no more dead ends.
Your application can now authenticate against the Mobility API on behalf of your users. Build personalised mobility experiences — travel policy enforcement, booking history, budget tracking — directly inside your product.
The map tiles endpoint now accepts a `transportModes` parameter. Show only the transport categories that matter for your use case — bikes only, public transit only, or any combination — for faster and cleaner map overlays.
meinRad Mainz joins the network with over 1,200 bikes across 180+ stations. Discoverable and bookable through the standard provider flow alongside all other transport options.
The trip planning endpoint now combines regional transit and long-distance rail into a single, seamless result. Complete door-to-door journeys — including transfers across operator boundaries — come back in one API response.
Donkey Bike expands to six new German cities: Augsburg, Ergolding, Kelheim, Neutraubling, Obertraubling, and Wittenberge. esel.ac is now live in Aachen. All providers are instantly available through your existing integration.
Inter-city and cross-border train journeys are now bookable through the Mobility API — the same integration your customers already use for local transit. One API, from city bus to international rail.
Partner · All Aboard — We've teamed up with All Aboard to make European rail available through our API. Their network powers the inter-city and international rail leg across the continent.
More carsharing stations are now visible and bookable across Germany. Users find available vehicles in more locations — no changes to your integration required.
Full search-to-booking workflow for three of the world's largest car rental brands — accessible through a single API call. Corporate rates and contract IDs are supported out of the box.
Partner · Enterprise Holdings — Our strategic partnership with Enterprise Holdings covers all three brands. We're working together on planned support for long-term and subscription-based rentals coming later this year.
DB Flinkster's electric vehicle fleet is now bookable through the standard carsharing flow. Adds solid EV coverage in cities where Flinkster operates — a great fit for sustainable corporate travel policies.
Partner · MOQO — We've partnered with MOQO to connect DB Flinkster's fleet to our platform seamlessly.
A landmark expansion brings 211 sharing operators into the API — Dott (88 cities), nextbike (44), Zeus (32), Donkey Republic, Lime, Voi, Bolt, Bird, StadtRAD Hamburg, and 25+ regional providers. Your users find available bikes and scooters wherever they are in Germany, automatically.
New `GET /mobility-api/v2/multimodal/explore` returns every nearby transport option — public transit stops, bike stations, car rentals, carsharing — in a single location-based query. Build rich mobility overview screens without stitching together multiple requests.
The map tiles endpoint now adapts its detail level to the current zoom — lightweight clusters at city scale, full station data when zoomed in. Map-heavy integrations load noticeably faster across all devices.
This changelog is updated with every release. Reach out if you have questions about a specific change or want to give feedback on the API.