Focus Area

Clean and active mobility

The European Green Deal has set an ambitious objective of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Cities have a key role if the EU is to achieve a 90% reduction in transport-related emissions by 2050. Phasing out polluting vehicles is a crucial part of this clean mobility vision, and there are many ways they can be replaced. Zero-emissions vehicles are an obvious choice, but cities can also create an integrated, connected, inclusive and active transport system with infrastructures that cater to all user’s needs. A system that runs on clean fuels and makes light mobility options such as cycling and walking an obvious choice. This vision has become increasingly feasible following the switch to active mobility due to the COVID-19 crisis. Cities also want to improve policies related to ports, airports and urban freight emissions. This is increasingly urgent to address the challenges linked to the on-demand economy. Read more on clean and active mobility:

Contacts

Arianna Americo Project & forum coordinator
Thomas Lymes Policy Advisor, Mobility & Air Quality

Projects

  • European Mobility Week is the Europe-wide awareness-raising campaign on sustainable urban mobility, which aims to facilitate behaviour change by promoting smart, clean and intelligent ways of moving within your city.

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    European Mobility Week

  • SCALE-UP will  bring together three advanced urban nodes – Antwerp, Madrid, and Turku –  around one main goal: developing data-driven and user-centric strategies to accelerate the take-up of smart, clean, and inclusive mobility, by means of well-connected and multi-usage urban...

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    SCALE-UP

  • The sustainable transition is possible, with mayors and cities on board.

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    Mayors Alliance for the European Green Deal

  • Looking for a Europe where electric vehicle charging is widespread, efficient and works for users? Look no further.

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    USER-CHI