Advancing a vision for how new mobility technologies and services will shape more connected, sustainable, secure, and efficient transportation outcomes that are better for people and the planet.
By convening private- and public-sector stakeholders, conducting industry-leading research, and developing policy in the United States and Europe, the Coalition for Reimagined Mobility (ReMo) addresses the barriers to and opportunities for unlocking a 21st-century system for moving people and goods.
This seminal report aims to reset the narrative around transportation technology and documents both the opportunities and barriers while presenting a course of action to reimagine a global mobility system that delivers transformative changes to effectively address major societal challenges — emissions and air quality, equity, access, national security, efficiency, and safety — that are linked to how people and goods move around the world.
This post discusses the future of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), highlighting the role of Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) technology in transforming aviation. It emphasizes the need for updated vertiport design standards to support VTOL integration, foster innovation, and maintain U.S. leadership in the evolving global transportation landscape.
ReMo’s comments to the California DMV seek to inform efforts to update the state’s regulatory language for the operation of autonomous vehicles.
The Biden administration’s proposed rule on connected vehicle security targets hardware and software linked to China and Russia, citing national security risks. It aims to ban components in Vehicle Connectivity Systems (VCS) and Automated Driving Systems (ADS), with timelines for compliance and a focus on safeguarding critical infrastructure and data.
The Coalition for Reimagined Mobility was created to propose a new, comprehensive vision of global transportation and technology policy for the movement of people and goods.
Transportation Policy that Puts People First