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Policy
Portugal
2024
Implement the National Active Mobility Strategy - Green Mobility Package (Measure 8)
Support line of 3 million eurosAccelerating the construction of cycle lanes as part of "Portugal Ciclável 2030"Strengthen support for the purchase of bicycles and bicycle parking systems by the public administration, to the value of 200.000,00 euros in 2024
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Policy
Netherlands
2023
Hydrogen in Mobility
The Klimaatnota 2023 outlines the goals and quantitative targets for hydrogen refueling stations and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) in the mobility sector. The plan aims to establish 200 hydrogen refueling stations by 2030, supported by a €100 million budget to stimulate investments in hydrogen infrastructure. These measures are part of a broader effort to transition to a hydrogen-based mobility system, contributing to overall climate goals.
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Policy
Latvia
2025
Smart Green mobility
The HyTruck project aims to develop a transnational network of hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS) for large trucks in the Baltic Sea region, supporting the EU’s goal of zero-emissions in road freight transport by 2030. The project assists public authorities in planning and constructing HRS by providing tools and guidelines to identify suitable locations, estimate technological and environmental impacts, and streamline development processes. The ultimate goal is to create a coordinated, competitive, and environmentally friendly hydrogen infrastructure, ensuring seamless and efficient refuelling for heavy-duty vehicles across the region.
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Policy
Ireland
2022
National Sustainable Mobility Policy
The National Sustainable Mobility Policy sets out a strategic framework to 2030 for active travel (walking and cycling) and public transport journeys to help Ireland meet its climate obligations. It is accompanied by an action plan to 2025 which contains actions to improve and expand sustainable mobility options across the country by providing safe, green, accessible and efficient alternatives to car journeys. The policy originally aimed to deliver at least 500,000 additional daily active travel and public transport journeys by 2030 and a 10% reduction in the number of kilometres driven by fossil fuelled cars. These targets were subsequently…
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Policy
Spain
2011
Zero Emissions Mobility to All Project (ZEM2ALL)
The ZEM2ALL project was running for four years in the city of Málaga and its
surroundings (Marbella and Fuengirola), and finalized in January 2016, and it was
the major demonstrative pilot project of electric vehicles launched in Spain, with
an impact of 200 electric vehicles, 220 conventional recharging points and 23
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Policy
Mexico
2025
Current Incentives for Electric Mobility in the Megalopolis
There are fiscal incentives to promote electric mobility, including exemptions on the importation of electric vehicles, as well as a tax credit equal to 30% of the investment made in charging equipment during the fiscal year, provided the chargers are permanently installed in public locations.
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Policy
Slovenia
2021
Recovery and Resilience Plan / 1. Green transition / Sustainable mobility
Measures under the sustainable mobility component of the green transition of the recovery and resilience plan for Slovenia are designed to enhance the use of public passenger transport. It includes promoting the development of alternative fuels infrastructure in transport via a network of electric vehicle charging points (7.75 million EUR), increasing rail infrastructure capacity through an upgrade of the railway stations Domžale, Grosuplje and Ljubljana (284 milion EUR) and the digitalisation of rail and road infrastructure (20 million EUR). This policy will contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from the transport sector. There are also investments to…
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Policy
Argentina
2023
Integrated Transportation Mobility Program
Through its Integrated Transportation Mobility Programme, the Argentinian government is earmarking investments dedicated to improving urban and intercity public transports.
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Policy
Czech Republic
2015
National Clean Mobility Action Plan
The National Clean Mobility Action Plan (NAP CM) of Czechia, initiated in 2015, aims to enhance sustainable transportation by promoting alternative fuels and reducing emissions. Key goals include increasing the use of electric vehicles, building resilient infrastructure, and achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. The plan, developed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade in collaboration with various stakeholders, aligns with the EU Directive 2014/94/EU on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure and outlines measures up to 2030 (Climate Change Laws).
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Policy
Ireland
2022
Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan
The Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan is a major 5 year public transport initiative developed by the National Transport Authority (NTA) to increase connectivity outside Ireland's major cities, and towns. Over 100 new or enhanced bus routes have been introduced since commencement in mid 2022. Phase I in 2022: 38 new and enhanced services implemented. Phase II in 2023: 65 new and enhanced services implemented. Over 190 towns and villages have been connected to the public transport network.