Rimini has launched HORECA LAST MILE, a smart logistics project using refrigerated micro-hubs, zero-emission cargo bikes, and real-time software to make urban food deliveries cleaner, faster and more efficient.
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Vienna is redesigning part of Neubaugürtel to add a safe, two-way cycleway near the Westbahnhof. The new route will cut travel distance for cyclists without disrupting car traffic.
Turku, Finland, has wrapped up its work on the EU-funded SCALE-UP project, improving transport options with park-and-ride upgrades, bike services and smart mobility tools.
Recognised at the 2025 URBACT Festival, Faenza’s cycling initiative boosts sustainability through rewards and local partnerships.
A €5 million investment aims to bridge the digital divide and enhance cycle tourism with smart infrastructure across the region’s scenic trails.
Cycling to work is gaining momentum in the Netherlands, with a 57% increase in commutes by bike between March 2024 and 2025. While car and public transport use also rose, cycling saw the fastest growth, driven by hybrid working patterns, e-bike uptake, and better facilities at workplaces.
JASPERS, an EIB Advisory initiative, offered free training courses in May equipping local authorities in Dublin and Athens with practical advice for delivering sustainable urban mobility plans (SUMPs).
Limerick’s efforts to promote sustainable travel gets national recognition as the Childers Road Active Travel Scheme wins prestigious ICE Award.
New funding will reduce the price of local and metropolitan public transport throughout 2025 in order to promote safer and greener mobility options across Spain.
The Italian Government reintroduces the Ecobonus to promote sustainable mobility with up to 40% discounts on electric and hybrid vehicles.