Sarajevo to develop green mobility as part of group of European cities
Together with Madrid, Dresden, Ioannina, Trenčín, Espoo and Gdańsk, the capital of BiH strives to reduce pollution and improve citizens' health
P3, Mobileye to cooperate on autonomous vehicles: testing planned in Zagreb in 2024
Mobileye, a global leader in autonomous driving solutions, and P3 have announced a collaboration to explore a new mobility service
FBiH government, private companies prepare electromobility project for urban areas
Federal Minister of Environment and Tourism Edita Đapo met with the heads of Megamix and e-GO to discuss the electromobility project
Bojan Kumer to set up new energy ministry, expects EUR 1 billion in investments in renewables
Bojan Kumer, currently the infrastructure minister, announced the investments during the presentation of his agenda
Rimac Automobili wants to introduce electric robot taxis in Zagreb
The Croatian tech and electric car company has started arrangements for the construction of mobility center, a part of a EUR 450 million project.
Urban mobility will be in the spotlight in Europe this fall
Urban Mobility Days 2020, the European Commission’s first large-scale urban mobility conference, will take place from September 29 to October 2, kicking off a week after the end of European Mobility Week. The registration for Urban Mobility Days 2020 is open, according to Eltis, Europe’s main observatory on urban mobility, financed by the European Commission’s […]
MPs from Western Balkans are paving the way for sustainable urban mobility
During last two years Members of Parliaments from the Western Balkans have embraced the topic of sustainable urban mobility following their collaboration with the GIZ ORF-EE Fund and experts in the field. With recently developed policy briefs on sustainable urban mobility in each of the countries, MPs are now not just equipped with knowledge and […]
Kruševac wins European Mobility Week Award 2019
Kruševac (Serbia) is the winner of the European Mobility Week Award 2019 for larger municipalities, with Karditsa (Greece) taking home the award for smaller municipalities. The remaining two sustainable mobility awards, announced by the European Commission, went to Brussels Capital Region (Belgium) – 8th SUMP Award and to Pontevedra (Spain) – 1st EU Urban Road […]