Mobilissimus is proud to release the "Lessons Learnt Report" from the Central European Active Mobility Lab (CEAML), a transformative project aimed at promoting sustainable urban mobility across the Visegrad region. Funded by the European Climate Foundation, this project addressed key challenges in...
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In mid-July 2024, the CoolCo 2.0 was designed and built by the Koho' team. The new version builds on the experience of the Józsefváros implementation and is an improved version of it, with several technical changes. The most recent implementation took place in Krakow, where we were pleased to see...
Cities around the world face many challenges: climate change, ensuring clean and healthy living environments, and affordable and secure energy are pressing issues everywhere. Some of these problems arise in the area of transport; e-mobility is emerging as one of the solutions to these problems. The...
In the summer of 2023, we opened the first CoolCo cooling point in Szigony Street, in the Józsefváros district of Budapest. In the four months since then, we've observed how residents use it, replicate next time what worked well, and improving the cooling point by learning from mistakes. Experiences...
The mission of the IFKA Social Innovation Award competition is to recognise innovative ideas and initiatives, regardless of their legal form, that offer new solutions to long-standing environmental, health, community and other problems for the local community, or that provide effective responses to...
On 10 June 2023, the first participatory design session of the CoolCo's project took place in Szigony Street, Budapest. Although it was planned to be the second meeting with the locals, the first event, scheduled for 7 June, had to be postponed due to the unstable weather. Fortunately, on this...
The Central European Active Mobility Lab (CEAML) was officially launched with a kick-off meeting in Bratislava, including fruitful discussions among the project partners and with the Clean Cities Campaign, as well as a guided cycle tour through the city. The project aims to advance the...
On the 1st of December 2022, the Stakeholder Thinking Lab took place with 21 participants in the framework of the EU 1.5° Lifestyle project, which aims to promote the adoption of the 1.5° Lifestyle and to support the transformations required for the 1.5°C target. The event was organised and...
The seminar of the Clean Air Action Group's EUKI project " Beyond Best Practices in the Passenger Transport Sector" was organised by Magyar CIVINET, the Hungarian-speaking CIVITAS network. The project was presented by Márton Vargha. The European Union's Climate Neutral and Smart Cities Mission was...
On 24 March 2022, Magyar CIVINET and the INTERREG CE EfficienCE project held a joint on-site meeting in Pécs (Hungary). The one-day event titled „The new directions in electromobility” ended with a site visit to the bus depot. The presenters representing several Hungarian cities’ public transport...
Today, one in five inhabitants of the city of Szeged chooses environmentally friendly cycling. More and more people are getting in the morning on this easy, inexpensive and fast means of transportation to get to their workplace, school, or university. The SASMob Szeged team invited them to a...
The French city of Bordeaux, with a population of 1.2 million including its agglomeration, was excessively suffering of car traffic by the end of the nineties. This situation was requiring a radical solution: as one of the leaders of the French tramway renaissance, Bordeaux has built the first...