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RATP Dev Mobility Report Shares Compass for 2030

The company's decision to focus on 2030 reflects the urgency of the challenges ahead and its commitment to delivering pragmatic, actionable solutions that drive real impact.

March 3, 2025
RATP Dev Mobility Report Shares Compass for 2030

The RATP Dev report is a call to action for decision makers and the wider industry to come together and address the complexities ahead, serving as a practical guide while also offering mobility leaders the insights they need to navigate these challenges collectively. 

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RATP Dev unveiled its "Mobility Trends Report: A Compass for 2030," exploring the eight megatrends shaping the future of mobility worldwide.

RATP Dev’s decision to focus on 2030 reflects the urgency of the challenges ahead and its commitment to delivering pragmatic, actionable solutions that drive real impact. 

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"We are not looking at the distant future, we are talking of a rapidly approaching reality that demands daring, collective action — now" said Hiba Farès, CEO of RATP Dev. 

The report is a call to action for decision makers and the wider industry to come together and address the complexities ahead, serving as a practical guide while also offering mobility leaders the insights they need to navigate these challenges collectively. 

Megatrends Reshaping the Global Landscape

Developed with foresight experts from Onepoint, the report offers a global perspective, drawing insights from over 50 interviews with international experts across 10 countries. 

It also incorporates an in-depth analysis of existing studies and foresight reports, providing public authorities, transport operators, and industry stakeholders with the insights needed to tackle emerging challenges.

The report highlights eight megatrends that will impact mobility by 2030:

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  1. Climate Chage Pressures are Mounting – Preparing public transport for climate extremes through greener energy and infrastructure resilience.

  2. Passengers Want to Feel Safer – Enhancing safety with advanced technologies and ensuring public trust in transport systems.

  3. Employees Expect More – Leveraging automation to improve productivity and flexibility while preparing the workforce for new roles.

  4. Demographics are in Flux – Tailoring mobility services to serve the growing elderly population while bridging generational divides.

  5. Consumers Put A Premium on Experience – Integrating immersive technologies for a smoother passenger experience.

  6. Data & AI-Based Technologies are Transforming the Economy – Unlocking the value of data and AI to optimize operations and create smarter mobility solutions.

  7. Local Authorities Need to do More with Less – Exploring innovative and sustainable business models to fund future mobility systems.

  8. Increasing Traffic Flows put Cities Under Pressure – Developing intermodality and urban logistics to support more sustainable transportation and limit traffic congestion.

RATP Dev’s Innovation

RATP Dev is already putting these trends into practice to drive new projects and innovations. Key initiatives include:

  • Hydrogen-powered Buses: Launched in La Roche-sur-Yon, France, as part of a commitment to sustainable energy solutions.

  • AI-Powered Virtual Assistants: Piloted in Brest, France, to enhance passenger information services.

  • Robot dog powered by AI: Tested by RATP Dev to inspect hard to reach areas (tunnels, bridges, etc.) with 360° cameras and AI analysis.

  • Maint’Up, a universal platform gathering and analyzing data from all kinds of equipment: Developed by RATP Dev to move toward data-driven operations.

  • Autonomous mobility: Leader in urban and shared autonomous mobility, RATP Group has trialed a total of 15 solutions in various configurations across France and worldwide.

  • Creative partnerships such as “Free Ride Day”: Offering a day of free tram travel, sponsored by companies, leveraging the visibility of the iconic Hong Kong Tramways.

The "Mobility Trends Report 2030" is more than a forecast. It’s a call to action for the public transport industry. 

The study is designed to inspire, guide, and drive innovation, ensuring that the future of mobility is efficient, sustainable, and inclusive.

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