Sustainable Transport

To achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement and ideally keep the global temperature increase well below 2 degrees Celsius, the transport sector is one of the most important sectors to decarbonize. Our guiding principle is the Avoid-Shift-Improve framework, which involves redesigning urban centres to minimize travel demand.

We encourage a shift towards Non-Motorized Transport (NMT) modes, such as walking, cycling, and public transport modes, and ultimately the electrification of vehicle fleets. To assist our clients in this transition, we provide a comprehensive set of services aimed at facilitating the shift to clean, inclusive, and low-carbon mobility systems.

Our Services

  • Developing long-term visions and strategies for the transport sector
  • Designing e-mobility roadmaps including mobility scenarios
  • Drafting sustainable transport policies
  • Designing public transport systems including infrastructure and service planning, operation modelling and implementation scheduling
  • Analysing transport supply vs. transport demand
  • Conducting pre-feasibility and feasibility studies
  • Preparing and implementing pilot projects
  • Conducting environmental footprint calculations and social impact assessments
  • Evaluating financial and economic capacities and impacts
  • Providing legal and regulatory planning for sustainable urban mobility projects
  • Capacity building and training to ensure long-term ownership by local project stakeholders

Flagship-Projects

Project
completed
IMG 2378
Sustainable transport
Papua-New Guinea

Development of the National Policy for Deploying and Upscaling E-mobility and Sustainable Infrastructure in Papua New Guinea

Project
ongoing
HEAT Platzhalterbild
Sustainable transport
South Africa

Socio-Economic Study on Maritime Defossilisation and Green Shipping in South Africa

Project
completed
depot
Sustainable transport
India

Renewable Energy Infrastructure for 27 Public Bus Depots in Mumbai

Contact Person

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Nancy
Finger
Business Area Coordinator Sustainable Transport