Public transport moves billions of passengers across Europe each year. At the same time, over half of EU citizens did not use it at all in 2024. The question is how to bridge that gap.
Insights shared by EIT Urban Mobility show how data is helping cities better understand what happens in real conditions. By combining real-time and existing data, patterns in delays, safety and system performance become clearer, enabling faster and more targeted improvements. At the same time, new approaches look at the full mobility system. How public transport connects to other modes, and how it is experienced by users in everyday journeys.
These developments underline how public transport is part of a broader, data-driven ecosystem, where planning, operations and user experience come together. At Automotive Campus, we see the value of connecting these perspectives to explore how innovation can support more sustainable and widely adopted mobility solutions.
More insights can be found via this link: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/mobility-marketplace-minute-challenges-low-public-transport-znepe/

