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News article15 May 2018Groningen1 min read

Groningen (NL) hosts 6th European Conference on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans

The City of Groningen will host of the 6th European Conference on Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (2019). The news was announced by Maja Bakran Marchich, deputy Director General of DG MOVE, during the closing plenary of the 5th SUMP conference.

Dates will be announced soon at www.eltis.org.

Groningen is a mid-size European city in the Netherlands, known as a living lab for emerging mobility technologies and as a leader in sustainable mobility, cycling in particular. Their current SUMP plan is for the period 2018-2021, and has an investment volume of over 1 billion euro. 

  • In 2014 Groningen was a finalist for the first EU iCapital Award.
  • Groningen is an ITS test field for 5G technology with autonomous PeopleMovers.
  • The Groningen cycling modal split is over 60% of movements, making it arguably the world's cycling capital.
  • In freight logistics, there has been an emergence of (E-) bicycle use.
  • Groningen is hosting the 2019 International Cargobike Festival 14-16 June.

Watch a video message from Groningen here, including a short welcome message by the City Executive for Mobility and Transport, Mr. Paul de Rook.

Click here to find out more about the 2019 International Cargobike Festival.

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Publication date
15 May 2018
Location
Groningen
Topic
  • Urban mobility planning
Country
  • Netherlands