Involving the population in the planning and implementation of mobility projects is essential for our research, as we want to increase their acceptance, success and fair distribution of benefits. New social approaches, behaviours and organizational models support the transition to sustainable, efficient and people-centred mobility. We focus on the needs, commitment and participation of all people in order to ensure fair and inclusive mobility design. This takes place in our numerous real-world laboratories.
We place a particular focus on justice: innovations should not only be technologically advanced, but also inclusive, sustainable and fair. This means taking different perspectives into account, reflecting power imbalances and distributing the benefits of new developments fairly. Only in this way can a sustainable and socially responsible transformation succeed.
The project investigates how various car-sharing models at residential locations can offer an attractive alternative to the little-used private car.
The project aims to influence mobility behavior on the TUM research campus in Garching through digital and physical interventions.
We are investigating the potential impact of innovative Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) offerings such as mobility budgets and mobility bundles in real-world laboratories for everyday mobility and major events.
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A new study by MCube Consulting on behalf of Zukunft Nahverkehr (ZNV) shows: Local public transport generates three times as much revenue for the German economy as it costs.
Autonomous, sustainable and efficient - these are the cornerstones of a new age of mobility, which we demonstrated with our team at the Oktoberfest.
Fewer cars, more life - is that possible? The aqt project has transformed Munich's streets into vibrant living spaces in 2023. The majority of residents say: yes, it works!
Here you can find our specific innovation recommendations on the topic of "Mobility equity in metropolitan regions".
A broad focus on justice promotes social equality and inclusion and helps to reduce conflict for harmonious social coexistence.
The MCube lighthouse project Transformative Mobility Experiments sees experiments and crisis experiences as the key to the mobility transition.
The future of mobility - the future of neighborhoods | What will the urban neighborhood of tomorrow look like?
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What is MOSAIQ?
Imagine something: There is more space for people. The streets have more trees and plants. Everyone can get around better. That's how your Schwabing-West district could be in the future. How would you like your district to be? We want to talk to you about it!
The project is called MOSAIQ. MOSAIQ is a research∙project. MOSAIQ means: Mobility and urban climate in the future city∙part. The Technical University of Munich is leading the project.
What is MOSAIQ about?
MOSAIQ wants to make the streets in the city∙part more beautiful. People should feel comfortable there. There should be more space. For meetings and plants, for example. You can help decide what is tried out in the Stadt∙teil. The ideas come from you. Some ideas will be tried out on the streets for a certain period of time.
The aim of MOSAIQ is to make urban districts good places to live.
At the same time, the climate in the city should improve. And people should be able to move around the city easily.
What is happening in the district?