Jaén is olive groves and long distances. From Linares, Úbeda, Andújar or Alcalá la Real you reach the capital on the A-4, the A-316 and the A-44, almost always with a single occupant.
Carpooling in Jaén means bringing together everyone heading at the same time to Las Lagunillas, to the hospital or to work.
Less spending • Fewer empty cars • More sense in how we get around.

Jaén has little rail network and the intercity bus strings together stops in every village along the way. With the province so spread out, going alone means paying for a full tank every week.
As a passenger you travel direct, from your village to your destination.
If you drive, we pay you €0.04 per kilometre and passenger.
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Getting around better also means getting to everything.
The Romería de la Virgen de la Cabeza fills Andújar with people from all over Andalucía, and Semana Santa does the same in Baeza and in Úbeda. They are days of heavy traffic when travelling several to a car pays off.
The things you ask us most about carpooling in Jaén, sorted in a minute.
With the hills of the city and the olive groves around it, getting around Jaén every day is tiring and expensive. Carpooling spreads that and, if you drive, the BBono Energético pays you €0.04/km per passenger.
You post your route and the app matches you with people doing your same trip and schedule. You agree the pickup point and go direct, no detours.
With the BBono Energético we pay you €0.04 per km and passenger. With a full car and the daily trip, it adds up by month's end.
The most repeated trips link Linares and Bailén with the capital, come down from Úbeda and Baeza on the A-316 and up from the Sierra Sur. During the olive harvest, the movement multiplies.
More direct. Cheaper. Smarter.