How smart mobility contributes to a liveable city

As a result of population growth, urbanisation and increasing prosperity, the demand for mobility is on the rise. Our mobility is also in transition as a result of electrification, automation and the offer of various sharing concepts and delivery services. With all these developments, how can we ensure an accessible, resilient and liveable city without emissions, mobility poverty or unequal opportunities now and in the future? Find out how TNO helps policymakers deal with all these spatial challenges to keep their cities liveable.

Latest developments in urban mobility

How do you give optimal space to all urban ambitions? How do you make the platform economy work for your city? And how do you make sure no one is left behind? Realizing a liveable city is a major system challenge, in which mobility is a dominant factor. Therefore, TNO collaborates with companies and governments on innovations in urban mobility.

A liveable city requires innovation and inventive policy

The energy and mobility transition, climate challenges, housing challenges and concerns about broad prosperity. The challenges that policymakers face are more complex and urgent than ever. How can you achieve successes and achieve ambitions within a term of office? TNO assists policymakers as a strategic partner to create a liveable city.

About TNO | Innovation for Life

We are TNO. A safer, healthier, and more sustainable life. That's what we are all about. As an independent research organisation, we are the driving force behind innovation. We make knowledge serve the common good. Since 1932, it has been our mission to give the right answers – and to ask the right questions. For the world of today and tomorrow. By combining disciplines and domains, we can tackle the most complex questions. On the road to a better life and a brighter future.

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Logistics hubs for zero-emission urban distribution

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Insight
13 June 2023
Almost 30 major cities are pushing for a gradual ban on fossil commercial vehicles from 2025. The use of 'white label' hubs can make a significant contribution to reduced emissions, fewer vehicles, more efficient movements for freight and services in cities.

Urban strategy: Local digital twins for sustainable mobility and liveable cities

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Insight
24 April 2023

Time setters: Urban Strategy maps bottlenecks in city expansion

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Insight
6 April 2023

Without a vision or integrated policy, mobility in cities grinds to a halt

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Insight
5 April 2023

Amsterdam: mission-driven innovation to address overall well-being challenges

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Insight
11 November 2022