Hamburg is a hub for public transport innovation – which makes the city the ideal host for the public transport sector’s most important event!
A fully electrified bus and taxi fleet. Automated metros passing by every 100 seconds. On-demand autonomous minibuses connecting neighbourhoods. This is not the far-off future, this is what Hamburg is working on right now.
With 20+ ambitious projects ongoing, Hamburg will give visitors to the next UITP Summit on 15-18 June 2025 a genuine behind the scenes look at what it really takes to transform a city’s public transport network into a modern, sustainable, and efficient service.
But you don’t have to wait for the Summit to explore Hamburg. Start today and discover in UITP’s latest report on how The Future of Mobility is in Hamburg.
UITP’s new report offers a deep dive into Hamburg and its public transport system, including insights into both Hamburg and Germany, interviews with the city’s public transport professionals, and a discussion with Anjes Tjarks, Hamburg Minister for Transport.
What’s in the report?
Interview with Anjes Tjarks, Hamburg Minister for Transport
Hear from Hamburg’s Minister for Transport Anjes Tjarks on the state of public transport in the city today, the challenges the sector faces, and what other cities can learn from Hamburg.
Learn insights from Hamburg’s public transport professionals
From buses to metros and automated mobility, there is much to explore on the ground in Hamburg.
And discover 20 of the city’s ambitious mobility projects
Hamburg is innovating! The Hamburg-Takt (a target to become net-zero by 2050) is the city’s mobility plan for the climate transition which serves as a guide for the many major projects that the city is undertaking.