Cities across Europe are exploring new ways to make urban mobility smarter, cleaner, and more efficient. To support this effort, metaCCAZE has released a new collection of Use Case Identity Cards, designed to help cities understand, compare, and replicate successful mobility solutions tested in four Trailblazer Cities: Amsterdam, Munich, Limassol, and Tampere.
These Identity Cards provide cities and decision-makers with a concise overview of each pilot, including the local context, project partners, technical approach, and planned deployment. By standardising how use cases are described, the cards make it easier for other cities to assess which solutions could fit their own mobility challenges.
What cities can learn from the collection
Each card captures key insights and transfer opportunities from real-world pilots:
- Amsterdam: innovations in autonomous electric waterborne vessels for waste logistics, adaptive speed governance of connected e-bikes, optimised waste collection, and the Urban Mobility Incentive Exchange (UMIX).
- Munich: practical examples of dynamic curbside management and the setup of a multimodal logistics hub to improve urban freight efficiency.
- Limassol: experience with an on-demand mini-bus service, shared e-bikes, a multimodal passenger hub, and a transport and energy platform.
- Tampere: example autonomous e-shuttles with advanced remote control and automated charging.
Explore the full set of Use Case Identity Cards and discover how your city can benefit from these insights here.














