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RSSOslo’s electric bus fleet is advancing sustainable transit with data-driven technology that boosts efficiency and supports Norway’s climate goals.
- Topic
- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
- Collective passenger transport
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Resilience
- Traffic and demand management
- Urban mobility planning
A new report from the European Environment Agency highlights the challenges in reducing transport emissions across Europe, as efforts continue towards the 2050 climate targets.
- Topic
- Policy and research
The WHO highlights active mobility, like walking and cycling, as vital to tackling inactivity and boosting health, environmental sustainability, and urban quality of life across Europe.
- Topic
- Walking and cycling
The Milan-based cargo bike delivery service, So.De, reduces key risks for couriers by offering stable employment as community workers.
- Topic
- Urban freight/city logistics
New analysis calls for integrated policies, public support, and strategic investment to reach EU Green Deal targets for urban mobility.
- Topic
- Autonomous and connected vehicles
- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
- Collective passenger transport
- Intermodality
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Policy and research
- Resilience
- Shared mobility
- Urban freight/city logistics
- Urban mobility planning
- Urban Vehicle Access Regulations
- Walking and cycling
Greece is advancing sustainable transport with a project to accelerate electric vehicle adoption and support Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs). Backed by the EU and implemented by the ITF, the initiative provides decision tools and policy recommendations for local authorities.
- Topic
- Urban mobility planning
The 2024 SMARTA-NET Final Conference on October 23 and 24, in Brussels addressed sustainable transportation solutions for rural areas, emphasising collaboration and tailored approaches to improve mobility across Europe.
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- Other
Construction has started on a major upgrade to Ljubljana's main train station, transforming it into a central hub on Europe's rail corridors.
- Topic
- Urban nodes
Prague is making bold strides in green mobility with plans to install over 1 000 new charging stations for electric vehicles by 2026. The city aims to expand its EV infrastructure and encourage more residents to embrace sustainable transport solutions.
- Topic
- Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
The CIVITAS Forum gathered experts, policymakers, and city representatives to discuss innovative strategies, emerging trends, and collaborative solutions for advancing sustainable urban mobility.
- Topic
- Urban mobility planning