Network for Corporate Mobility Management: NetWorkMob
The NetWorkMob project aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in commuter and business traffic, which accounts for around 10% of European GHG emissions. By establishing a cross-border network of organizations from Austria and Italy, the project supports employers in implementing corporate mobility management (CMM).
Key Measures
- Information and awareness campaigns to engage employers in corporate mobility management.
- Development of a low-threshold analysis tool, “CMM-Check Light,” to assess the status quo in companies.
- Creation of learning and advisory formats for employers to implement mobility measures.
- Knowledge transfer and capacity building between regional mobility hubs and interregional competence centers.
- Regular cross-border exchanges of experience and networking among employers.
- Evaluation of implemented measures and derivation of a sustainability strategy.
The network promotes the exchange of knowledge and experience between regional hubs, interregional competence centers, and all interested parties to develop and disseminate sustainable mobility solutions.
Examples of Corporate Mobility Management Measures
- Setting up carpool platforms or systems to coordinate ridesharing.
- Reserved parking spaces for carpool participants.
- Providing secure bicycle parking or bike garages.
- Installing showers and changing rooms for employees cycling to work.
- Offering company bikes or bike-leasing programs.
- Subsidizing or covering the cost of public transport tickets.
- Providing information on public transport routes and fares at the workplace.
- Introducing flexible working hours to avoid peak traffic times.
- Expanding options for remote work to reduce commuting.
- Installing charging stations for e-vehicles on company premises.
- Providing e-bikes or e-scooters for short business trips.
- Awareness campaigns for sustainable mobility options.
- Organizing a mobility day with workshops or testing opportunities (e.g., e-bikes).
- Improving pedestrian paths or access to the workplace.
- Creating incentives for employees to walk short distances.
- Prioritizing the use of public transport or bicycles for business trips.
- Implementing a mobility budget that can also be used for sustainable transport options.
Project Partners
The partners in the NetWorkMob project include Climate Alliance Tyrol (AT), Regionalmanagement Pustertal (I) and Ökoinstitut Südtirol (I). The project aims to bring together companies, public institutions, and mobility service providers and is co-funded by the European Union as part of the Interreg VI – A Italia-Austria 2021–2027 cooperation program. The project runs for two years (2025 and 2026) with a total budget of approximately €460,000.