About the campaign

The campaign in a nutshell

EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK is the European Commission’s flagship awareness-raising campaign on sustainable urban mobility. It promotes behavioural change in favour of active mobility, public transport, and other clean, intelligent transport solutions.

The main event takes place from 16-22 September each year, culminating in the popular car-free day. Local authorities are encouraged to use the main week to try out innovative planning measures, promote new infrastructure and technologies, measure air quality, and get feedback from the public.

With more towns and cities joining every year, and with its huge media appeal, the campaign is widely recognised as a driving force towards sustainable urban mobility in Europe and beyond.

See what cities are doing

To discover more about how participating towns and cities have used the campaign to enhance their sustainable transport policies, visit the Campaign Registration page.

Hear from the National Coordinators

National coordinators play a key role in making EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK a success, serving as the link between the campaign and local organisers in their respective countries. They support cities and towns in joining the initiative, promote sustainable mobility at the national level, and help tailor the campaign to their local contexts.

Throughout the campaign year, interviews are conducted with national coordinators to highlight their work, motivations, and perspectives—offering a behind-the-scenes look at the people driving the campaign across Europe.


Find the latest interview with:

Claudia Kiso, National Coordinator for EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK in Germany, here

Pia Primec, National Coordinator for EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK in Slovenia, here