The Mobility Week In Review

Europe’s transport industry backs Draghi’s new “Whatever It Takes” approach

The European Union is entering a critical five-year period where the decisions made will shape the continent’s future.

Europe’s transport industry backs Draghi’s new “Whatever It Takes” approach
Miguel Elizondo |

This edition of The Mobility Week in Review explores Draghi’s new initiative to revitalize European industry, Northvolt’s strategic overhaul, the discontinuation of micro-mobility services in Madrid, ACEA’s roadmap for advancing autonomous driving, and Volvo’s investment plans in startups.

Without further ado, let’s dive in…

🇪🇺 Europe’s best plan or the final chance?

After a few months of relative calm following the European Commission elections last June, the release of the report The Future of European Competitiveness has marked the true beginning of the current legislative period. The proposal, led by Mario Draghi, offers a thorough analysis of the EU's economic and industrial landscape, in which the different transport industries receive special attention. The report focuses on three key pillars to enhance Europe's position: accelerating innovation, tackling decarbonization, and ensuring safety—areas where the mobility sector plays a significant role.