Møller Mobility Group

Cars and mobility have been at the heart of the family business since Harald Aars Møller founded what is today Møller Mobility Group in 1936. The Group is one of Northern Europe’s leading mobility companies, with operations and employees in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and the Baltics.

Møller Mobility Group is engaged in the import, sale, service, financing, and damage repair of vehicles from the Volkswagen, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, Audi, Škoda, SEAT, and CUPRA brands. 

The Group’s strategy builds on its leading position in what is expected to become the world’s first fully electric car market. From this foundation, Møller Mobility Group aims to establish itself as a European leader in its field. The corporate strategy is based on three fundamental pillars: people, business and sustainability, and the work to realise the strategy is carried out in close collaboration with Volkswagen Group in Germany.

Transforming for the future

Much of the development within the automotive industry is technology-driven, and Møller Mobility Group is proactively working to adapt to a changing mobility landscape. There is aggressive investment in digitalisation, product development and technology services, which involves the replacement of both core systems and work processes. 

Møller Mobility Group is well positioned to take a central role in urban and smart mobility solutions. The portfolio includes companies such as Hyre, Bildusjen, Mitt Dekkhotell, Rebil and Gire. In the coming years, Møller Mobility Group will also explore new opportunities in automation and self-driving, in collaboration with the proactive development initiatives from Volkswagen Group.

Reductions in line with the Paris Agreement

Møller Mobility Group is continuing its proactive work on sustainability and aims to be a driving force in the electrification of the vehicle fleet. Møller Mobility Group is systematically working on its own climate impact and continued in 2025 with a number of emission-reducing measures aimed at bringing the Group below the Paris Agreement’s 1.5-degree target by 2030. In addition, Møller Mobility Group has an ambitious plan to contribute to the circular economy, with a focus on increased repair and the use of used parts in the aftermarket. 

More information on how Møller Mobility Group develops people and business in a sustainable way can be found in the annual and sustainability report on their website. 

 

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