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Mobility

Focusing on mobility, we are prioritising the design of safe, climate-resilient, and inclusive streets and spaces entails creating urban environments that prioritise the well-being, accessibility, and sustainability. At the same time, we are mainstreaming zero-emission mobility in cities which involves making electric and active mobility the norm rather than the exception. This includes widespread adoption of efficient and climate-neutral public transport systems, electric vehicles, and infrastructure that supports zero-emission active modes like cycling and walking. Guiding urban mobility innovation for cities is also of major importance and involves strategically leveraging both technological and creative solutions to enhance transport systems. Our mobility working area also includes efforts for strengthening sustainable connections between cities as well as encouraging a transition from individual to more sustainable modes of transport. 

Contact

Arianna Americo Project & forum coordinator

Projects

  • SHared automation Operating models for Worldwide adoption (SHOW) will test shared, connected and electrified automation in urban transport, to advance sustainable urban mobility.

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    SHOW

  • CIVITAS is a network of cities for cities dedicated to cleaner, innovative transport solutions. The project provides peer-learning opportunities and expert support for cities.

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    CIVITAS

  • A swift transition to zero-emissions and climate-resilient transport systems requires that passenger and freight transport are no longer addressed separately and in isolation from one another. MOVE21 will tackle policies, infrastructure (physical and digital), vehicles, and energy in an integrated...

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    MOVE21

  • UPPER aims to lead a public transport revolution to achieve EU carbon neutrality goals. The project will implement a combination of measures looking to push people out of private cars and to pull them closer to public transport in cities...

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    UPPER