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Transport Policies

To implement the sustainable mobility transition in China, Germany and worldwide, support from the public domain and society is crucial. Integrated policies, long-term strategies, and roadmaps are needed to provide guidance to cities and the industry. Planning frameworks such as the European Union concept of Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning (SUMP) can guide cities in their ambition to better integrate urban, transport and mobility planning and to make transport more climate-friendly, convenient, safe, reliable and accessible.

Facts & Figures

China plans to achieve carbon-peaking in its automotive industry around the year
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of vehicles sales in China in 2035 shall be electric vehicles
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of vehicle sales in China in 2035 shall be hybrids
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fuel-cell vehicles on Chinese roads by 2035

News & Articles

China Transport Policy Briefing – 2021, Issue 1

The China Transport Sector Policy Briefing is a format that aims to provide news on the latest policies in the Chinese transport and mobility sector. Compiled by the GIZ China Mobility Team, it will on a regular basis provide insights into changes and plans in

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The MobiliseYourCity Partnership is a global and inclusive network of cities and countries as well as a sectorial umbrella of international cooperation particularly related to the field of sustainable urban mobility; the Partnership is strongly supported by the European Commission, the German Government, the French Government. Find further information at: www.MobiliseYourCity.net