Quote fromdeepanshuchauhan on July 2, 2025, 12:40 pm
According to recent reports by Expert Market Research, the Smart Mobility Market is expected to grow significantly through 2034, driven by rising urban congestion, environmental policies, and increased demand for real-time transport data.
Let’s open the discussion:
Do you see smart mobility becoming a central part of urban planning in your region?
Which technologies — AI traffic management, MaaS (Mobility-as-a-Service), EV integration, connected infrastructure — are making the biggest difference?
What challenges are slowing smart mobility adoption: policy, infrastructure, cost, or public awareness?
Can mid-size and smaller cities realistically keep up with smart city initiatives — or is this still only feasible in Tier-1 metros?
Would love to hear from urban planners, transport engineers, policy makers, and tech innovators. Share your city’s story, project updates, or ideas — let’s discuss where the future of urban movement is heading.
According to recent reports by Expert Market Research, the Smart Mobility Market is expected to grow significantly through 2034, driven by rising urban congestion, environmental policies, and increased demand for real-time transport data.
Let’s open the discussion:
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Do you see smart mobility becoming a central part of urban planning in your region?
-
Which technologies — AI traffic management, MaaS (Mobility-as-a-Service), EV integration, connected infrastructure — are making the biggest difference?
-
What challenges are slowing smart mobility adoption: policy, infrastructure, cost, or public awareness?
-
Can mid-size and smaller cities realistically keep up with smart city initiatives — or is this still only feasible in Tier-1 metros?
Would love to hear from urban planners, transport engineers, policy makers, and tech innovators. Share your city’s story, project updates, or ideas — let’s discuss where the future of urban movement is heading.