The transport sector is clearly falling short of its climate targets, driven by road-based transport. Our growing need for mobility is overcompensating for energy efficiency. Only 11% of people in sparsely populated regions have good public transport. There are increasingly more forms of mobility, and conflicts over land use in public spaces are simmering. The transport infrastructure is dilapidated, and the need for renovation of roads, railways, and waterways is high.
The mobility transition is not a foregone conclusion—it’s a social negotiation process. Municipalities, administrations, and infrastructure companies face pressing questions:
Rail, road, waterways: Regardless of the mode of transport, for us, sustainable transport means more than just getting there. It means participation. Quality of life. Responsibility. And that’s exactly where we come in. Less honking, more action.
Sustainable mobility does not happen on its own. It needs people who connect instead of manage. Spaces for participation. Communication that works.
From the federal government to the federal states to the municipalities: we ensure holistic, consistent planning, binding and secure funding and the concrete implementation of mobility concepts. To achieve this, we bring everyone together: politicians, business, administration and civil society. We moderate, plan, analyze and communicate. And we know: Sustainable transportation is created where strategy, mobility concepts, stakeholder management and participation are intertwined.
Municipal mobility planning. Dialogue platforms for major projects. Participation concepts for transport companies. Mission statement processes for sustainable mobility strategies. We combine methodological excellence, in-depth expertise, and many years of implementation expertise.
The mobility concepts of the future will integrate all modes of transport, whether cars, trucks, bicycles, walking, public transport, micromobility, or sharing services. This requires good processes, strong participation, and a real strategy. That’s exactly what we’re here for.
We don’t just bring people together – we make the mobility transition socially viable. We create space for sustainable mobility solutions that connect, not just move. Our projects provide guidance. Without detours.
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Proven participation methods, crisis prevention, and communication strategies from a single source – ifok combines knowledge of sustainability and mobility with strong communication skills. For municipalities, infrastructure companies, and administration. From vision to implementation.
Member of Management Board | Business Unit Lead Mobility & City
Phone +49 6251 8263-134
E-mail ralf.eggert@ifok.de
Sustainable mobility means designing transport concepts that are environmentally friendly, resource-efficient, and socially just. The goal is to make transport climate-friendly and efficient.
Sustainability in mobility is important in order to achieve climate targets, reduce CO2-emissions and improve the quality of life through cleaner air and less congestion.
The mobility transition is the transition to a sustainable transport system that relies on renewable energies, strengthens public transport and promotes the use of alternative drive systems.
The mobility transition can be driven forward by expanding the infrastructure for sustainable transport, using digital solutions for connected transport and promoting participation and acceptance among the population.
The future of mobility refers to climate-friendly and connected mobility. It includes new technologies such as autonomous vehicles, sustainable fuels, and smart transport solutions.
Sustainable transportation protects the environment by reducing CO2Emissions are reduced, air quality is improved, and resource consumption is minimized. The switch to electric vehicles and the expansion of public transport will protect the environment.
Mobility concepts of the future combine various sustainable means of transportation such as electric vehicles, public transport and car sharing. They should be flexible, efficient and environmentally friendly.