The Iberian Peninsula presents unique challenges and opportunities in the transition to sustainable mobility. Spain and Portugal, with their diverse geographic landscapes and different levels of urbanization, face specific obstacles, such as balancing the mobility needs of rural and urban areas, addressing the infrastructure
urbanization, face specific obstacles, such as balancing the mobility needs of rural and urban areas, addressing the infrastructure gap-especially in electric vehicle (EV) charging-and ensuring equitable access to sustainable transport options. However, the region is well positioned to lead this transition, taking advantage of its abundant renewable energy resources, innovative urban planning strategies, and growing public awareness to advance its agenda
sustainable mobility agenda.

This report delves into the outlook for mobility in the EU, with a special focus on the Iberian Peninsula, and explores key trends, challenges and opportunities. It draws on data and insights from recent events and reports, including the Global Mobility Call 2023, a major conference and exhibition that showcased the latest innovations and debates on global and regional mobility. The analysis also takes into account Spain's Sustainable Mobility Law, which provides a context for national sustainable transport efforts, along with findings from the SMC NetZero Project, which highlight trends and challenges in achieving climate neutrality through sustainable mobility initiatives.

Report in Spanish

Portuguese Report