EcoMobility Alliance

EcoMobility gives priority to walking, cycling, public transport, and shared light electric vehicles. It promotes commute through integrated, socially inclusive, and
environmentally-friendly options without depending on privately-owned vehicles.
The EcoMobility Alliance is a network of ambitious cities, led by innovators and visionaries, supported by experts and businesses, committed to building a sustainable mobility future that is efficient, people-centered, low emission and environmentally-friendly.

The EcoMobility Alliance is a network of ambitious cities, led by innovators and visionaries, supported by experts and businesses, committed to building a sustainable mobility future that is efficient, people-centered, low emission and environmentally-friendly.

Founded in 2011 with six cities, the EcoMobility Alliance has since grown to 23 cities from various regions of the world. Since its inception, the EcoMobility Alliance has worked to become a truly global actor by engaging a geographically diverse range of cities and partners. Cities that have joined have shown significant efforts to advance and implement sustainable urban mobility.

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The Alliance structure

The EcoMobility Alliance is currently composed of 23 Alliance Cities and serviced by the Secretariat along with various Alliance Partners. One of the Alliance cities acts as the Alliance Chair and hosts the Chair Office, an important role for representation and coordination purposes.

Secretariat

the Secretariat is based in ICLEI World Secretariat, Bonn, Germany

Cities

form the core of the network and are the focus of all Alliance activities and events

Chair

hosts the Chair Office to represent EcoMobility Initiative as well as Alliance worldwide

Partners

various expert organizations and individuals in the urban transport sector
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Why join the EcoMobility Alliance?

Through the EcoMobility Alliance, participants:

  • Become part of a service-oriented structure focused on collective learning exercises, peer-to-peer exchanges and joint activities
  • Help each other to reach self-defined goals
  • Benefit from the experience and technologies offered by actors from business, user and governmental sectors
  • Engage in peer-to-peer exchange through workshops and webinars, usually centered on one city or topic at a time, allowing Alliance Cities and partners to deepen their knowledge
  • Participate in collaborative learning via a common program of activities, including training courses and seminars

Interested in learning more about these opportunities? Explore Our work

EcoMobility Alliance Cities

EcoMobility Alliance Partners

The EcoMobility Alliance has successfully partnered with the following organizations. These partners provide technical support to the Alliance cities, either directly or through joint activities involving the cities.
EcoMobility Alliance Report 2018

Published in December 2018

EcoMobility Alliance Report 2018

The EcoMobility Alliance seeks to encourage city-to-city knowledge exchange and drive local innovation, trusting that such activities will inspire local leaders to create an ecomobile transportation system that prioritizes walking, cycling, public transport, shared mobility and light electric vehicles.

This EcoMobility Alliance report 2018 showcases our progress so far and highlights the impressive achievements of the EcoMobility Alliance cities. All EcoMobility Alliance cities are interesting to study as they have all excelled in one way or another in creating a sustainable urban mobility system.