Smart Mobility Exporter Resource Guide | Page 37

The European Commission’s Sustainable and Smart Mobility strategy will create new opportunities in European markets but will also impact U.S. smart transportation products and services companies’ ability to access these markets. The purpose of this report is to give U.S. exporters a general awareness of EU trends and policies affecting smart mobility in all Member States. However, the U.S. Commercial Service located in each Member State would be the best resource to provide company-relevant assistance to U.S. exporters interested in selling into those respective markets.

EU goals for smart mobility:

By 2030:

at least 30 million zero-emission cars will be in operation on European roads.

100 European cities will be climate neutral.

high-speed rail traffic will double across Europe.

scheduled collective travel for journeys under 500 km should be carbon neutral.

automated mobility will be deployed at large scale.

zero-emission marine vessels will be market-ready.

By 2035:

zero-emission large aircraft will be market-ready.

By 2050:

nearly all cars, vans, buses as well as new heavy-duty vehicles will be zero-emission.

rail freight traffic will double.

a fully operational, multimodal Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) for

sustainable and smart transport with high-speed connectivity.

The ecosystem for intelligent transportation system (ITS) can be viewed through the lens of systems interacting with each other, also known as systems of systems. At the broader level, the ecosystem within which smart mobility exist includes cloud computing, data centers, access to telecommunication resources and infrastructure. Within this ecosystem are other systems that manage products, services, and customers: Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS), Advanced Transportation Management Systems (ATMS), Advanced Public Transportation

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