Strategies and policies
Over 70% of EU citizens live in cities which generate 23% of all transport greenhouse gas emissions. The EU works with cities and regions to develop a sustainable urban mobility policy, including efficient public transport systems and good connectivity throughout their home country. It also strives to improve the quality of life in cities by promoting active mobility solutions, such as walking and cycling.
It supports initiatives to make cities accessible for all residents and commuters, including persons with disabilities and older persons. To help the European Union reduce greenhouse gas emissions (by at least 55% by 2030 and by 90% by 2050) and support cities in this endeavour, the urban mobility framework in place proposes measures to develop urban transport systems that are safe, accessible, inclusive, affordable, smart, resilient, and emission-free.
The New EU Urban Mobility Frameworkaims to improve the framework conditions for urban mobility across the EU.
European strategy for low-emission mobility
Urban data and studies
Eurobarometer survey: attitudes of Europeans towards urban mobility
Eurostat statistics on transport
Sustainable Transport Infrastructure in the Strategic urban region Eurodelta
Air quality in Europe - current situation
Sustainable urban mobility indicators (SUMI)
Funding opportunities and advice
Programmes and funding opportunities
European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI)
European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF)
European Investment Project Portal
Urban Innovative Actions (UIA)
Fuel cells and hydrogen joint undertaking
Advice and technical assistance
Joint Assistance to Support Projects in European Regions (JASPERS)
References
Beginner's Guide to EU Funding
Accessing regional-policy funds
Networking
ELTIS - urban mobility observatory
European platform on sustainable urban mobility plans
Awards
Project examples
Urban Innovative actions: projects related to urban mobility