Sustainable mobility is not a project for us, but an attitude and part of our corporate culture. In conversation with our owner and managing director Andreas Richner, it quickly becomes clear that this is not about big promises, but about consistent steps in everyday life.
As a family owned company, we think and act in generations. We make decisions not just for today, but always with an eye on tomorrow and the day after. A key step on this journey was the transition of our company fleet to e-mobility. Our vehicles are charged with solar power produced right here on site. This is made possible by our own photovoltaic system, which covers a large part of our energy needs sustainably. This is complemented by e-charging stations available to both our employees and our customers.
"We are motivated to steadily improve mobility out of a deep inner conviction. For us, sustainability happens when people try out new paths in their daily lives and develop a sense of joy in taking them, whether on foot or by wheel."
Andreas Richner, Owner
However, our commitment to sustainability goes beyond cars. Since early 2026, our team has had access to two Twinner e-bikes. These RIBAG Lumenrider bikes are a conscious addition to our fleet, intended for commuting, local meetings, or personal use.
Their purpose is more than just providing transport; they are designed to inspire a love for movement and offer entirely new perspectives.
Our team member Beni provided an impressive example of this. His extraordinary tour to Europa Park in Rust not only gave us plenty to talk about but also served as a source of inspiration for the entire team (LinkedIn post). It shows what is possible when technology, motivation, and a personal challenge come together.
Participation in the bike to work challenge is another key element of our attitude. We have been part of this initiative for many years, as it aligns perfectly with our vision of sustainable mobility. The goal is to design our daily commute more mindfully, improve our health, and collectively do our part in reducing CO2.