By 2040, Mobility Will No Longer Operate in Silos

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The Advanced Propulsion Centre UK (APC) and Zenzic have launched a comprehensive ‘Future of Mobility’ report that outlines a cross-sector strategy aimed at decarbonising transport in accordance with net zero commitments.  

The Future of Mobility: Vision 2040 sets out a UK-centric strategy to transform road-based transport into a seamless, integrated ecosystem that is safe, efficient, sustainable, and inclusive. 

Dr Hadi Moztarzadeh, Head of Technology Trends at APC: 

“This joint initiative seeks to address the convergence of net zero and Connected Automated Mobility (CAM) missions towards a sustainable transport ecosystem, delivering economic growth, environmental regeneration, and universal access. 

By 2040, mobility will no longer operate in silos. Instead, it will function as a unified, orchestrated system where journeys are predictable, affordable, and accessible.

Achieving this requires foundational shifts, which are enabled by four interconnected pillars outlined in the report that define the future ecosystem: Orchestrated Intelligence, Regenerative Mobility, Living Infrastructure, and Inclusive and Resilient Mobility. 

The future of mobility is about more than vehicles and technologies, but entire systems. By 2040 transport will converge with energy and digital infrastructure, creating a predictable, sustainable, and inclusive network. 

This report serves as a call to action for cross-sector collaboration, highlighting opportunities, and enabling technologies and policy priorities.” 

To download the report, visit Insight Reports – Advanced Propulsion Centre, or Insights – Zenzic.   


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