Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative

All around the world urban leaders, transport experts, planners or students strive to transform mobility for the better for all - we unite them. We roll out innovations on the ground, enable leaders with profound know-how and invest in the future of urban mobility.

TUMI is the leading global implementation initiative on sustainable mobility formed through the union of 11 prestigious partners.

We are united in one goal: changing mobility for the benefit of people and the environment, with a view to the future.

TUMI supports transport projects all around the world and enables policy makers to transform urban mobility. We believe in sustainable mobility for a better future.

We base TUMI on three pillars: innovation, knowledge, investment. We support innovative pilot projects around the world. We share knowledge with planners about modern mobility concepts, in workshops and conferences. We invest in the construction and modernisation of sustainable urban infrastructure.

Summit/ Mobilisation process: United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III), Quito, Ecuador (2016).

Activity period 2017–present
Last CoAct update 2023
Web URL https://www.transformative-mobility.org/
Output effectiveness
0.59
Accountability Index
0.41
Inclusiveness Index
0.22
Num. actors 11
Functions Knowledge production, Knowledge dissemination, Technical implementation, Institutional capacity building, Participatory management, Training, Funding, Commercial product / service
SDGs 3 5 7 9 11 13 17
Themes transport, energy
Policy focus Mainly mitigation
Sectors Transporation and storage
Implementation countries Albania, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, China, Colombia, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Lebanon, Morocco, Namibia, Netherlands (Kingdom of the), Nigeria, Peru, Philippines (the), Poland, Slovenia, South Africa, Sweden, Tanzania, the United Republic of, Thailand, Uganda, Ukraine, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nothern Ireland (the), United States of America (the), Viet Nam
Target Target type
Enable 3,000+ urban change-makers to plan and implement modern mobility concepts Organisations engaged target
Mobilize USD1 billion to build and modernize sustainable urban mobility infrastructure Funding target