CC BY 4.0Edel, FabianFabianEdelWaßmer, SimonSimonWaßmerKern, MiraMiraKern2022-03-1426.1.20212020https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/40984210.24406/publica-r-40984210.5281/zenodo.4023264The mobility needs of society are constantly increasing, leading into congested urban areas. New mobility concepts such as e-scooters can have a traffic-reducing effect. Especially commuting paths, which generally stay within a consistent distance, are rather short and manageable through an intermodal travel chain in combination with public transport, are showing a big potential for the use of e-scooters. For intermodality, the focus is above all on mastering the first- and last-mile. E-scooters definitely offer individual benefits to some people, in case of the travel time. An ecological perspective also proposes a reduction of CO2-equivalents for some users.enPotential analysis of e-scooters for commuting pathspresentation