![]() Making connected and automated multimodal mobility a reality – for instance by making it possible for passengers to buy tickets for multimodal journeys and freight to seamlessly switch between transport modes.Innovation and digitalisation will shape how passengers and freight move around in the future if the right conditions are put in place. Pricing carbon and providing better incentives for users – for instance by pursuing a comprehensive set of measures to deliver fair and efficient pricing across all transport.Greening freight transport – for instance by doubling rail freight traffic by 2050.Making interurban and urban mobility healthy and sustainable - for instance by doubling high-speed rail traffic and developing extra cycling infrastructure over the next 10 years.Creating zero-emission airports and ports – for instance through new initiatives to promote sustainable aviation and maritime fuels.Boosting the uptake of zero-emission vehicles, vessels and aeroplanes, renewable & low-carbon fuels and related infrastructure - for instance by installing 3 million public charging points by 2030.Sustainableįor transport to become sustainable, in practice this means: To make our goals a reality, the strategy identifies a total of 82 initiatives in 10 key areas for action (“flagships”), each with concrete measures. a fully operational, multimodal Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) for sustainable and smart transport with high speed connectivity.ġ0 key areas for action to make the vision a reality.nearly all cars, vans, buses as well as new heavy-duty vehicles will be zero-emission.zero-emission large aircraft will be market-ready.zero-emission marine vessels will be market-ready.automated mobility will be deployed at large scale.scheduled collective travel for journeys under 500 km should be carbon neutral.high-speed rail traffic will double across Europe.100 European cities will be climate neutral.at least 30 million zero-emission cars will be in operation on European roads.Concrete milestones will keep the European transport system’s journey towards a smart and sustainable future on track: By 2030 ![]() ![]() Through the implementation of this strategy, we will create an irreversible shift to zero-emission mobility while making our transport system more efficient and resilient." Milestones for a smart and sustainable futureĪll transport modes need to become more sustainable, with green alternatives widely available and the right incentives put in place to drive the transition. We need to provide businesses a clear pathway for the green investments they will need to make over the coming decades. Digital technologies have the potential to revolutionise the way we move, making our mobility smarter, more efficient, and also greener. We have no time to lose in getting it fit for the future. We’ve set ambitious targets for the entire transport system to ensure a sustainable, smart, and resilient return from the COVID-19 crisis."Ĭommissioner for Transport Adina Vălean said: "As the backbone that connects European citizens and business, transport matters to us all. Today’s strategy will shift the way people and goods move across Europe and make it easy to combine different modes of transport in a single journey. As outlined in the European Green Deal, the result will be a 90% cut in emissions by 2050, delivered by a smart, competitive, safe, accessible and affordable transport system.įrans Timmermans, Executive Vice-President for the European Green Deal, said: "To reach our climate targets, emissions from the transport sector must get on a clear downward trend. This strategy lays the foundation for how the EU transport system can achieve its green and digital transformation and become more resilient to future crises. The European Commission presented its ‘Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy’ together with an Action Plan of 82 initiatives that will guide our work for the next four years.
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