Transformation of recurring transportation systems
In a bid to improve and promote sustainable mobility, Rhein-Kreis Neuss has joined the "Future Network Mobility NRW". This statewide network, founded by the NRW Ministry of Transport, brings together communities, cities, and districts with a shared goal of developing a green and digital transition-aligned mobility network.
The Future Network Mobility NRW aims to create a sustainable, efficient, and innovative mobility network. This involves investing in smart transport infrastructure, promoting modal shifts, and integrating advanced technologies to reduce emissions and enhance connectivity within the region.
For Rhein-Kreis Neuss, the focus is on sustainable mobility development through coordinated regional planning that leverages multimodal transport options, supports electrification efforts, and encourages infrastructure upgrades tailored to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote active transportation modes. Some of the initiatives include enhancing public transport connectivity and accessibility, supporting the use of electric and automated vehicles, and developing infrastructure for cycling and walking.
Rhein-Kreis Neuss also aligns with state and EU sustainable transport initiatives to contribute to emission reduction targets. This integrated approach strengthens Rhein-Kreis Neuss’s commitment to sustainable regional development, supporting climate objectives while improving mobility services for its population.
The cooperation among municipalities, transport operators, and technology providers aims to implement sustainable mobility innovations systematically. While specific detailed plans for Rhein-Kreis Neuss under Future Network Mobility NRW are not extensively documented, NRW (North Rhine-Westphalia) as a region emphasizes multimodal corridors, digitalization of transport systems, and promoting alternatives to car-dependent travel, which Rhein-Kreis Neuss aligns with as part of its localized mobility strategies.
Membership in the Future Network Mobility NRW is free, and the cities of Neuss, Dormagen, Rommerskirchen, Meerbusch, Korschenbroich, Viersen, Mönchengladbach, Krefeld, and Cologne, as well as the district of Viersen, are also part of the network. To subscribe to the newsletter, one can check their inbox or spam folder to confirm the subscription.
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As the current state of mobility shows a lack of charging stations for e-mobility at airports, on the railways, and on roads, the Future Network Mobility NRW's initiatives are timely and crucial for a sustainable and efficient mobility network in the region. Funding from the promotion pot may be available for internal workshops, contributing to the network's development and implementation.
The Future Network Mobility NRW, with Rhein-Kreis Neuss as a member, aims to merge science (particularly environmental-science) with technology to create a sustainable, efficient, and innovative mobility network. This includes advocating for lifestyle changes towards greener transport options and integrating technology to reduce emissions and promote connectivity.
Furthermore, Rhein-Kreis Neuss's commitment to the Future Network Mobility NRW aligns with global and regional initiatives promoting sustainable transport, thereby contributing to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and achieving climate objectives.