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Brussels Mobility’s Martin Lefrancq breaks down what actually makes shared mobility work: clear rules, better street space, and less hype, more execution.

SWITCH turns fleet ops into a decision engine, using agentic AI to forecast demand, rebalance vehicles, and simulate new deployments before you spend on a single asset.

Microlino is the “right-sized” EV argument on wheels: a Swiss microcar built for real city trips, built around L-category logic, tiny footprint parking, and a roadmap from niche to volume with Microlino 3.0.

ÆMOTION is a 79-cm-wide tilting EV that tries to end the “bike agility vs car protection” tradeoff, and CEO Alexandre Lagrange explains what it takes to make a brand-new L-category commuter viable in Europe.

PATTERN is building a live “digital twin for roads” that helps cities and road agencies spot safety and congestion issues earlier, and Manos Papoutsakis and Ivana Maršić break down how the Malta pilot works and what’s coming next in Greece and Croatia.

Luvly’s “flat-pack” microcar platform flips the auto playbook, and CEO Håkan Lutz explains how ultra-light safety design, local assembly hubs, and licensing could make small city vehicles scale without becoming a car brand.

Trinova EV is Markus Scholten’s answer to LA gridlock: a fully enclosed, motorcycle-leaning electric three-wheeler built to cut through congestion with real performance and daily-ride confidence.

Greenroads.ai turns the traffic video cities already have into privacy-safe, real-time street intelligence, helping planners spot risk, measure movement beyond car counts, and act faster on safer roads.

Standab is building the missing infrastructure layer for micromobility, turning chaotic scooter and e-bike parking into operator-agnostic, plug-and-play charging hubs that cut swaps, clean up streets, and keep fleets rolling.

SOL Motors is rewriting Stuttgart’s car DNA with the Pocket Rocket, a minimalist “noped” that blends design, removable-battery practicality, and road-legal performance into a lightweight everyday city ride.