Digital platforms are revolutionizing mobility, but the question remains: Who should be in control? Dominik Piétron from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin warns of the risks of private providers and argues for public sector control that is geared towards the common good.
How can on-demand ridepooling improve mobility in urban and rural areas? The Wuppertal Institute has analyzed the advantages, disadvantages and challenges.
Where to put it? Together with Prof. Michael Lorth, we are considering whether and how the ideas on mobility fit in with those on urban goods transportation.
What do people think of autonomous local transport in their neighborhood? Researchers at TU Berlin tell us what they found out about the acceptance of the technology from a pilot project in Tegel and how they assess the development.
Researchers in Freiburg have integrated solar cells directly into the bonnet of a car. The technology generates energy and allows the surface to be matched to the colour of the vehicle.
What can mobility concepts achieve and what should good concepts look like? Stefanie Bremer, Professor of Transportation Planning in Kassel, talks about opportunities and limitations for transportation development.
In the Rhenish mining area, RWTH Aachen University and its partners are launching a unique nationwide competence and test center for networked and automated vertical mobility, the Center for Vertical Mobility.