Smart and sustainable mobility: Commission published new transport strategy and action plan

Smart and sustainable mobility: Commission published new transport strategy and action plan
18/12/2020 13:00:13Current topics
Smart and sustainable mobility: Commission published new transport strategy and action plan
Following the European Green Deal, the European Commission published on 9 December 2020 a new strategy to reach efficient, digital and green transport by 2050. The strategy replaces the current White Paper on Transport – A Roadmap to a Single European Transport Area – Towards a Competitive and Resource-Efficient Transport System that was published in 2011. The accompanying action plan lists 82 initiatives, which should promote smart and sustainable transport in the upcoming 4 years. The main features of the strategy concern all transport modes, i.e. road, aviation, rail and waterborne transport. Digital technologies will play a key role in making the transport less polluting.

The strategy for smart and sustainable mobility defines 3 milestones for reaching climate goals:

By 2030:
  • Operate at least 30 million zero-emission cars.
  • Make 100 European cities climate neutral.
  • Double high-speed rail traffic across Europe.
  • Ensure carbon neutral scheduled collective travel for journeys under 500 km.
  • Deploy automated mobility at large scale.
  • Make zero-emission marine vessels market-ready.
By 2035:
  • Make zero-emission large aircraft market-ready.
By 2050:
  • Make nearly all cars, vans, buses as well as new heavy-duty vehicles zero-emission.
  • Double rail freight traffic.
  • Have a fully operational, multimodal Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) for sustainable and smart transport with high speed connectivity.
The strategy for smart and sustainable mobility together with an action plan is available in English below.


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