There is a kind of interaction between mobility and the smart city, says Christian U. Haas. The transformation of mobility is decisively shaped by the structural change to a smart city and vice versa.
The success of e-mobility is largely dependent on the expansion of the public charging infrastructure – while taking the needs of drivers into account. Innovative concepts such as lamp post charging help to facilitate the switch to electric vehicles.
The name sounds like the title of a cinematic work. The idea is the fabric from which dreams are woven: With the "Woven City", the Toyota company wants to build the city of the future.
Since the fall of 2020, Wuppertal's municipal utilities have been offering London cabs with an electric drive and are continuing the digitalization trend in the mobility industry.
The current state of research in the field of autonomous driving makes it clear that the visions are no longer in the too distant future and can already be incorporated into urban plans for the future.