Shared e-mobility system in Milan
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Challenge / Goal
Like all cities, Milan is facing an unprecedented rise in traffic volume as a result of population and economic growth. On top of this, its urban area is one of Europe’s largest, with over four million people. It also has exceptionally high car ownership, 51 for every 100 inhabitants, and air pollution.To significantly reduce congestion and emissions, a comprehensive policy was needed that would not only offer attractive sustainable transport options but also promote new behaviour patterns.
Solutions
Milan’s shared e-mobility measures include:
- E-charging points: in the city 10 new e-cars recharging stations are under construction with 60 e-charge points (20 fast).
- E-cars: 2 e-vehicles are available for condominium car-sharing and dedicated recharging points.
- E-bikes: 150 new e-bikes with child seats have been inserted, with 7 new bike-sharing stations financed by the project and further 7 financed by City of Milan.
- E-logistics: are available 11 e-vehicles (2 cargo bikes) with related recharge points for goods delivery in the area.
- Smart parking:175 parking places are integrated with sensors to monitor illegal parking (for logistics, disabled people, no-parking areas, mobility areas).
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Log inTime Period
Planing Time: 0.5 - 1 years
Implementation Time: 2 - 5 years
Implementers
Comune di Milano, AMAT, ATM, Poliedra, NHP, Kiunsys,
Service Providers
ReFeel
End User
Bürger
Promoting sustainable private transport models
Increasing share of renewables
Reducing use of fossils
Improving parking
Promoting sustainable behavior