‘Don’t show your wealth, show that you are smart.’ Mobility experts Michael Glotz-Richter and Rebecca Karbaumer of the City of Bremen explain why a change of mindset is essential in the transition from individual car […]
Category: Green mobility
Fehmarnbelt tunnel set to benefit regional cooperation
Reflections from the Fehmarnbelt Days: Transnational cooperation is likely to benefit significantly from the construction of the world’s longest car and train tunnel. The Fehrmanbelt Days conference was held in Malmö 28–29 May, focusing on […]
North Sea Region projects make their mark
From creative technology to farmland biodiversity, energy-savvy youngsters and shared mobility solutions: North Sea Region projects are creating a stir with their novel approaches. North Sea Region Programme funded projects are carefully selected based on […]
Why apply to Interreg with your transport project? TEN-T Days reveals some answers…
TEN-T Days is the annual event for EU and member state transport ministers, officials, experts, and anyone else working on increasing transport connections within the European Union. Corridors, railways, maritime sector, urban nodes, hydrogen fuel, […]
Spotlight on Priority 4: interview with Project Advisor Sarah Holsen
The North Sea Region Programme’s fourth thematic priority is green transport and mobility, which focuses on improving the flow of goods and people around the region and beyond. How can the North Sea Region, an […]
North Sea Region projects address climate change
In conjunction with the COP23 climate summit last week, more than 15,000 scientists underlined the need for the world’s nations to come to terms with climate change as they issued a warning to humanity. There […]
Transnational projects set the stage for green mobility
Three interlinked projects are paving the way to upscaling green mobility in the North Sea Region. This story shows that transnational cooperation is essential in proving a powerful case for clean energy and mobility. […]
Public sector getting into gear on driverless car technology
Autonomous and automated vehicles are the future of transport, and public transport systems are eager to use them, according to several presenters at the North Sea Region Conference 2017 in Göttingen. Three talks centered on […]
New V2G project explores smart e-car power solutions
The rising sales in electric vehicles (e-vehicles) are driving demands for cost-efficient charging solutions that utilise locally produced, renewable energy. Piloting new solutions in six cities in five European countries, the North Sea Region Programme-funded […]