Date: April 9, 2026
Time: 13:30-15:00 CEST/UTC+2 (please note the time change, due to daylight savings in Europe, as compared to the previous webinars in this series)
Registration: Follow the link
While market adoption of electric vehicles is speeding up, many open questions remain for cities regarding priorities, roles and the technical implementation of e-mobility. This webinar provides UTM cities with insights into how electrification can effectively drive the decarbonisation of urban transport systems.
The session will examine key enablers such as the deployment of e-mobility solutions, the development of charging infrastructure and the integration of e-buses into public transport networks. Grounded in real-world implementation challenges and strategic planning considerations, the discussion highlights how cities can unlock mobility by aligning technology choices, grid integration and investment decisions to achieve long-term climate and mobility objectives.
This is the fourth and final session in UTM’s four-part webinar series “Cities on the Move! Driving the innovative transition of urban mobility”, organised in collaboration with the Driving Urban Transitions (DUT) partnership. It provides insights into how electrification—including e-buses, charging infrastructure, and grid integration—can effectively drive the decarbonisation of urban transport systems.
Featuring speakers from the following:
- Technical University Graz (Austria)
- V2G-Quests project
- City of Ann Arbor (Michigan, USA)
- German Society for International Development Cooperation (GIZ-Colombia)
- City of Buenos Aires (Argentina)




