Description
Sustainable mobility enables eco-friendly, accessible, and efficient transportation through low-emission solutions, active transit options, intelligent infrastructure, and supportive policies, all aimed at reducing pollution, enhancing user-friendliness, and improving quality of life. In this frame, technical standardization is essential for ensuring interoperability across diverse systems and technologies within this complex landscape. Thus, the current awareness session will provide an overview of sustainable mobility and the pivotal role of technical standardization in driving its development.
Objectives
- Understand the concept of sustainable mobility and its key components
- Recognize the environmental, societal, and economic impacts of sustainable mobility
- Gain awareness of current standardization activities supporting the sustainable mobility development
Program
- Introduction to sustainable mobility
- Environmental impact of traditional transportation
- Overview of sustainable mobility, including its impact on the environment, society, and economy
- Key components and technologies
- Future trends in sustainable mobility
- Integration of intelligent transport systems into transportation system
- Expansion of electric vehicles and growth of multimodal transportation
- Use of alternative energy in transport, especially for heavy-duty and long-range transport
- Technical committees working on sustainable mobility and relevant standardization developments
- Overview of international and European committees and standards related to:
- Sustainable mobility concepts (e.g. ISO/TC 268/SC 2)
- Technologies such as intelligent transport systems (e.g. ISO/TC 204, ETSI TC ITS, CEN/TC 278)
- Alternative energy vehicles (e.g. ISO/TC 22/SC 37)
- Examples of application specific standards
- Overview of international and European committees and standards related to:
- National Standardization efforts
- How to become a national delegate
- How to contribute to the standards development process
Targeted audience
Professionals, researchers and students.
Duration
2 hours