León is split between el Bierzo, the mountains and the plain. From Ponferrada, Astorga or La Bañeza you come into the capital on the A-6, the AP-71 and the A-66, and almost all of those cars carry a single person.
Carpooling in León means lining up everyone heading to Vegazana, to the hospital or to their shift.
Less spending • Fewer empty cars • More sense in how we get around.

The train links León with Ponferrada and with Madrid, but it does not reach the mountain villages or the industrial estates. The district bus has only a handful of departures, and at midday hours.
As a passenger you leave your house and arrive at your shift.
If you drive, we pay you €0.04 per kilometre and passenger.
Característica

Getting around better also means getting to everything.
Semana Santa in León and San Froilán fill the city, and the Noche Templaria does the same in Ponferrada. With the centre closed off, arriving several to a car saves driving round looking for a parking space.
The things you ask us most about carpooling in León, sorted in a minute.
With the university and the hospital as the big daily destinations, in León the same trip repeats every morning. Sharing makes it cheaper and 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.
Yes. It's one of the most repeated trips: you post your class schedule and find someone heading to the University of León at your same time.
The A-6 corridor between Ponferrada, Astorga and León carries the majority of the trips. Added to it are the runs down from the mountains of Riaño and Boñar and the trips out to Benavente on the A-66.
More direct. Cheaper. Smarter.