The metaCCAZE project partners from Milan hosted a virtual round table for Milan’s Use Case, gathering eight key stakeholders to shape an innovative urban mobility solution. Participants from public entities, academia, transport operators, and citizen groups discussed how the proposed pod-based service could address gaps in the city’s transit network, especially in requalifying areas and university campuses.
Key takeaways highlighted the need for governance models, accessibility improvements, and careful integration with existing systems. Despite challenges like service costs and regulation, stakeholders emphasised the potential for flexible, door-to-door services to enhance mobility. This collaborative session marked a significant step toward implementing a sustainable solution tailored to Milan’s needs.
More about our Follower City Milan
As a Follower City in the metaCCAZE project, Milan is focused on integrating cutting-edge mobility solutions to enhance its urban transport network. Known for its bustling metropolitan area, Milan faces unique challenges in providing efficient, flexible transit options in requalified areas and university campuses. During the living lab, a real-world demonstration of an on-demand service will be carried out in a suburban neighbourhood of Metropolitan Milan to facilitate both first/last mile and door-to-door trips. The service will feature the unique aspect of allowing users to smoothly interchange vehicles during their trip, using a fleet of e-pods. This intermodal exchange will occur when the time saved for both users and operators outweighs the discomfort or inconvenience caused by the change, thus enhancing both service levels and efficiency. By leveraging insights from Trailblazer Cities and engaging local stakeholders, Milan aims to create a more sustainable, inclusive, and adaptable mobility system, aligned with its vision for climate-neutral urban development. Learn more here.