Questions & answers around the topic of mobility

Parking management, getting to campus, and getting around on campus by bike, pedelec, e-bike, car, etc.

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Yes, this is possible under certain conditions. Please note the following information:

"Employees of the State of Baden-Württemberg can now also charge their own e-two-wheelers with motor assistance up to 25 kilometers per hour free of charge and tax-free at their place of work."

For more information, please see the following press release from the State of Baden-Württemberg on the subject of charging power for employees

Note: At the University of Hohenheim, the instructions for occupational safety must be taken into account:

Practical information:
There are many different charging systems. If you do not have access to a standard outdoor outlet, you will need to remove the battery from the bike and use your charging cable and charger to charge the battery according to workplace safety specifications.

At the mobility station (at the Fleet Management center) it is possible to charge the batteries of pedelecs in lockers. You need to bring your own charging cable and charger.

Showers are available to all university employees at the following locations on campus:

Ecology Building 2
Building 02.26, Rooms -110 and -111, lower level
One shower per room
Phytomedicine, Otto-Sander-Str. 5
Building 03.21, Room -124 and -126, lower level
Two showers per room
University Sports Hall, Egilolfstr. 4731 showers
Tulpenbau Fruwirthstr. 21
Building 01.39, room 117, lower level
4 showers
Verfügungsgebäude, Fruwirthstr. 12
Building 03.26, Room -108 and -110, lower level
Three showers per room
Wollgrasweg 23 in the 2nd upper level, room 2171 shower

The showers listed here are accessible to all university employees Mon - Fri from 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.

(As of: 13 Sept 2022)

Download the "Showers on campus" map

A job bike model is already available for civil servants and judges. For other state employees, i.e. also public sector employees working for the University of Hohenheim, there is no such offer so far (as of 21 March 2022).

Flyer

More information about the JobBike BW

The Heimwegtelefon (get-home-safe hotline) is a telephone hotline designed to help callers feel safer on routes that are perceived as threatening at night.

Phone number 030/12074182

Sunday - Thursday: 8 p.m. - midnight, Friday & Saturday 8 p.m. - 3 a.m.

The costs are the usual rates for a call from a cell phone to a landline.

A Heimweg app performs the same function.

Additional information