Christian Wiegand, Maxim Romain, Luise Hübbe & Lara Schermer

Smart City, Smart Mobility

What if your city was designed around your life, not your car? The 15-minute city puts everything you need just a short walk or ride away.

Smart City, Smart Mobility
#1about 2 minutes

Defining the smart city with the 15-minute concept

The vision for future cities is a human-centric model where all essential services are accessible within a 15-minute walk or bike ride.

#2about 5 minutes

Connecting infrastructure with vehicle-to-x and bidirectional charging

Smart cities require connected infrastructure, demonstrated by vehicle-to-x communication for traffic flow and bidirectional charging for grid stability.

#3about 3 minutes

Applying human-centric design to urban mobility services

Effective smart mobility services must consider the needs of all citizens, not just users, by nudging behavior towards community-friendly actions like designated parking.

#4about 3 minutes

Operating shared micromobility in smaller cities

Shared e-bikes and e-scooters provide significant value in smaller cities with limited public transport, requiring close collaboration with municipalities for parking infrastructure.

#5about 3 minutes

Using technology and convenience to drive EV adoption

Addressing electric vehicle adoption challenges like long charging times requires innovative solutions such as battery swapping to enhance user convenience.

#6about 4 minutes

Integrating user feedback to co-create mobility solutions

Companies can build a user enterprise by actively incorporating community feedback through advisory boards and beta testing to improve services and infrastructure.

#7about 3 minutes

Addressing regulatory and safety challenges for micromobility

Shared mobility providers must collaborate with cities to solve key issues like parking chaos and safety concerns, despite facing disproportionately high taxes.

#8about 4 minutes

Using AI and data sharing for smarter urban planning

Artificial intelligence and business-to-government data sharing enable personalized user journeys and help municipalities make informed infrastructure decisions.

#9about 2 minutes

Key takeaways for building a human-focused smart city

The future smart city relies on collective action, barrier-free services, and a balance between high-tech and effective low-tech solutions.

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