Thessaloniki gets ready for its metro launch in November
The underground rapid transit lines have been under construction for almost two decades due to various project delays
The fully electric drone called Yape has the potential to fix many of the problems with last-mile deliveries
The carbon allowance is meant to help families using coal for heating
The Polish establishment has an important animal-rescue mission
The city will also offer subsidies for boat owners who lack the funds to replace or convert their vessel engines into electric ones
Authorities started installing the first 200 street lamps in the city’s outer neighbourhoods, but soon their number should reach 1,000
The government also declared the first level of emergency in electricity production in preparation for winter
This innovative approach has not been tried before in the country
The city had to spend 200 million euros on the vehicles, as well as an additional 600 million to modernise the tracks
We bet you didn’t know that fire fighting was an actual Olympic sports discipline at the turn of the 20th century
Cities face critical challenges on the path to sustainable mobility, yet they also hold the key to action. More than 70% of Europeans live in cities, and urban areas account for around 23% of EU greenhouse gas emissions from transport. At the same time, European cities are home to some of the boldest and most innovative solutions for passenger and freight transit. This year’s edition of the Urban Mobility Days will address these key challenges.