Are you failing to align your city’s transport infrastructure with emerging Mobility Hubs and Mobility as a Service (MaaS) frameworks, risking inefficient public transit integration, missed sustainability targets, and loss of competitive advantage in urban mobility innovation? The Mobility Hubs and Mobility as a Service Kit is a comprehensive self-assessment toolkit designed specifically for transport planners, urban mobility strategists, and public sector infrastructure leads to rapidly evaluate, benchmark, and optimise integrated mobility ecosystems. Without a structured assessment, organisations face fragmented service delivery, non-compliance with smart city standards, avoidable project delays, and failure to meet EU MaaS Guidelines, ISO 37120 for sustainable cities, or C40 Cities transport benchmarks, risks that erode public trust and funding eligibility. This evidence-based assessment equips you to proactively audit your current capabilities, identify critical gaps, and build a defensible roadmap for scalable, user-centric mobility transformation.
What You Receive
- 487 structured self-assessment questions organised across 7 maturity domains, including service integration, data interoperability, user access equity, payment system cohesion, real-time information exchange, public-private partnership governance, and decarbonisation impact, enabling you to conduct a full diagnostic of your Mobility Hub or MaaS initiative in under three hours
- 7-domain Maturity Scoring Matrix (Excel format) with weighted criteria aligned to ITF-OECD Shared Mobility Principles and SAE International MaaS Levels 1, 5, allowing you to quantify progress, prioritise investments, and demonstrate compliance readiness to stakeholders
- Gap Analysis & Remediation Roadmap Template (Word) that translates assessment results into actionable initiatives, assigns ownership, sets timelines, and links corrective actions directly to EU Mobility Package requirements and UITP MaaS Implementation Framework recommendations
- 210 benchmarked best practice statements drawn from validated deployments in Helsinki, Vienna, Los Angeles, and Singapore, giving you immediate reference points for designing inclusive, multimodal access points and seamless trip planning platforms
- Stakeholder Alignment Workshop Guide (PDF) with facilitator scripts, consensus-building exercises, and RACI templates for coordinating transport authorities, transit operators, tech providers, and municipal planning departments around a unified mobility vision
- Instant digital download of all 12 files (7 Excel spreadsheets, 3 Word documents, 2 PDF guides), enabling immediate deployment without waiting for onboarding or training
How This Helps You
This self-assessment empowers you to move from reactive planning to proactive strategy by exposing hidden inefficiencies in how mobility services are coordinated, accessed, and evaluated. By answering the 487 targeted questions, you’ll uncover whether your organisation meets foundational criteria for MaaS interoperability under the European Commission’s Urban Mobility Framework, avoid costly pilot failures due to poor stakeholder alignment, and reduce time-to-deployment by up to 60%. Each scored domain highlights where your programme stands today, and what specific steps are required to reach full integration. Without this clarity, cities risk investing in siloed digital platforms that fail to connect modes, miss equity targets, or violate GDPR in passenger data handling. With it, you gain a defensible audit trail, strengthen grant applications, and position your network as a leader in sustainable, on-demand urban mobility. The result: faster regulatory approval, improved ridership adoption, and measurable progress toward net-zero transport goals.
Who Is This For?
- Urban Mobility Planners who need to assess integration readiness between public transit, micromobility, ride-sharing, and active transport networks
- Transport Agency Directors responsible for delivering seamless door-to-door journeys and meeting national MaaS policy mandates
- Smart City Programme Managers building digital platforms that unify ticketing, scheduling, and payment across operators
- Public-Private Partnership Coordinators tasked with aligning private mobility providers with public interest outcomes
- Consultants and Systems Integrators delivering MaaS solutions and requiring a repeatable, standards-based evaluation framework for client engagements
- Sustainability Officers tracking mode shift, emissions reduction, and equitable access impacts of mobility investments
Purchasing the Mobility Hubs and Mobility as a Service Kit isn’t an expense, it’s a strategic lever to accelerate decision-making, ensure compliance, and future-proof your city’s transport ecosystem. As mobility evolves beyond ownership toward service-based models, having a rigorous, standardised assessment process is no longer optional. This toolkit gives you the authority, structure, and evidence base to lead confidently.
What does the Mobility Hubs and Mobility as a Service Kit include?
The Mobility Hubs and Mobility as a Service Kit includes 487 self-assessment questions across 7 maturity domains, a weighted Excel scoring matrix aligned to international MaaS standards, a gap analysis and remediation roadmap template, 210 benchmarked best practices, and a stakeholder workshop guide. All materials are delivered as instant-download digital files in Excel, Word, and PDF formats, designed for immediate use by transport planners and mobility programme leaders.