What is it about?
Mobility Hubs are transforming the way we move by integrating multiple modes of sustainable transport—bikes, buses, electric vehicles, shared mobility, and more—into single, efficient locations that serve as gateways for connected, low-carbon travel. 

Yet, a key challenge persists: encouraging a shift from personal cars to greener alternatives. With transport emissions rising, as recent EPA data shows, Mobility Hubs offer a practical solution, making sustainable travel seamless and reducing urban congestion.  

Join us as we explore cities' experiences in rolling out a network of Mobility Hubs. You'll hear first hand from those who are getting networks off the ground about the challenges and successes of planning and implementing a Mobility Hubs network.



Who is it for?
This session is tailored to local authorities (incl, climate action teams, active travel teams), urban planners, city managers, policymakers, and anyone working in the sustainable mobility space. Whether you're looking to enhance sustainable mobility offerings, improve active travel infrastructure, encourage behaviour change, or explore the use of data in decision-making; this session will provide valuable insights into how mobility hubs can integrate multiple transport modes and create seamless, efficient, and user-friendly travel experiences. 


 Who will speak?

Lars Petter Klem - Project Manager of Sustainable Mobility at city of Bergen will discuss Bergen’s approach to implementing a mobility hubs network, sharing key challenges faced and the strategies used to create an efficient, connected system. He will also highlight the importance of community engagement and mobility data insights in shaping Bergen’s sustainable urban mobility framework.

Eamonn Donlyn - Smart Balbriggan at Fingal County will provide insights about their journey in establishing mobility hubs, covering the core challenges and solutions that enabled a successful rollout. Eamonn will also share how Fingal County leverages community involvement and mobility data to enhance accessibility and encourage sustainable transportation choices.

Rebecca Karbaumer - Shared Mobility and Mobility Management Specialist at the City of Bremen will share her experience on implementing Mobility Hubs, overcoming challenges, and creating efficient, low-carbon transport networks with city of Bremen.

 

Register here: events.teams.microsoft.com/event/96f741b1-74a7-4765-9436-4ef4e4320c04@36214a2a-af4c-4ed2-a3c0-a5f8836d8fb3