The finale brochure of the trolley:2.0 project has been released. Read about the results of our research, demonstrators and the lessons learnt during the project. Among the concepts of In-Motion-Charging as a central element of a smart and sustainable trolley network and innovative solutions you will find project results on shared and multi-purpose charging infrastructure, lightweight designs for a new midi trolleybus type, automated cabling technology, concepts for the integration of renewable energy sources and tools for advanced cost-benefit analysis.
Read moreSmaller cities and towns often have fewer resources and expertise for strategic mobility planning, making it more difficult to develop SUMPs.
Read moreWith pleasure we are announcing Gabriel Ogunkunbi as new member of our team!
Read moreAs the SUMP learning programme comes to an end, more than 70 local authorities from 23 cities actively participated through the entire programme, including the beneficiaries of the EUROCLIMA+ SUMP projects.
Read moreWe warmly welcome Shreesha Vaidhya to our team!
Read moreNew month - new episode. Listen to our newest episode on new mobility culture clash. In this podcast, our colleague Bonnie Fenton had a wide-ranging discussion with three GECKO stakeholders about new mobility culture clash by addressing some of the tensions between the private and the public sector.
Read moreAn Italian version of the 2nd edition of the SUMP (Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan) guidelines has now been developed!
Read moreSupporting our local partners in their AV-Pilot deployment, a workshop took place with the City of Varberg on Thursday 20 May 2021.
Read moreThe new Urban Mobility Initiative will define the priorities of the European Commission for years to come in the area of sustainable urban mobility. Rupprecht Consult will support this public consultation by co-developing workshops and analysing the results.
Read moreAt the conference on 25-26 August 2021, you can learn more about mobility innovations and disruptions, social trends as well as on regulatory and governance frameworks to enhance the uptake of new mobility services while safeguarding sustainability and minimizing environmental impacts.
Read moreOn Wednesday 7 July, we held a kick-off workshop for the implementation of the first Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) in China.
Read moreThe 2nd edition of the SUMP (Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan) guidelines was made available to cities worldwide in 2019.
Read moreDiscover the key takeaways from CIVITAS research projects looking at neighbourhood mobility planning and SUMPs.
Read moreDiscover tested and effective urban mobility measures implemented in cities by CIVITAS DESTINATIONS, ECCENTRIC and PORTIS.
Read moreOn 21.06.2021, around 40 participants took part in a RAIM workshop where we presented the new guidelines on intelligent mobility services.
Read moreOn Wednesday 30, we held a webinar on "Covid-19 and SUMP planning for sustainable and resilient cities in times of crisis" with the CIVITAS network for the German-speaking area called CIVINET DSR.
Read moreNew month - new episode. Listen to our newest episode on data and new mobility.Everybody talks about big data, but what is it good for? In the context of the GECKO project, which looks at various aspects of the governance and regulation of new mobility, our colleague Bonnie Fenton had a wide-ranging discussion with three GECKO stakeholders about data and new mobility. Her conversation partners were: Bernd Ivanschitz, a data scientist from Wiener Linien, the public transport provider in Vienna, Laura Eiro, a programme director at ITS Finland with an expertise in Mobility as a Service, and Gregor Petri, an economist and co-founder of a company that provides data analytics for the mobility sector. In this podcast, among other things, you’ll hear about some important urban-rural differences in new mobility and about how mobility data can be used for keeping cool in the heat of a Barcelona summer.This is number three is a series of four podcasts looking at various aspects of the [...]
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Read moreResilience is not a new term in urban planning. But since last year, crisis-proof concepts for sustainable mobility have also moved higher on the agenda.
Read moreJoin the CIVITAS SUNRISE project on Thursday, 17 June from 14:00-16:30 CEST as it wraps up over four years of co-creating sustainable mobility solutions at the neighbourhood level!
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