What happens in the project?
As part of the project at the Garching Research Campus, various methods are being researched and applied to improve the mobility behavior of local people. The project focuses on using innovative digital technologies for mobility management. This includes, for example, apps that suggest the best route or the best means of transport, or systems that help organize carpooling. In addition to digital solutions, new mobility options such as e-bikes, car sharing and electric buses are also being introduced. These measures are part of a comprehensive vision for the campus that aims to promote sustainable and environmentally friendly mobility. The aim is to design the campus so that it is attractive, accessible and convenient for everyone who works, studies or visits there.
What problem does the Future Mobility Campus Garching solve?
The main aim of the Future Mobility Campus Garching is to reduce dependence on private cars. This is to be achieved by providing attractive alternatives to driving. By reducing the environmental impact, the quality of life on campus is improved at the same time. The project also aims to increase the quality of routes and places to spend time. This means making journeys more comfortable, safer and more pleasant. Another aim is to reduce travel times on campus so that people can get from one place to another more quickly and efficiently.
Who is affected?
Many people benefit from better mobility on the Garching research campus. These include employees and students of the Technical University of Munich (TUM), employees of companies and research institutions as well as visitors to the campus. They can all benefit from more sustainable transportation options, shorter travel distances and a more pleasant environment.