The Global New Mobility Coalition (GNMC) is a multi-stakeholder community comprised of shared, electric and autonomous mobility (SEAM) stakeholders, curated by the World Economic Forum and funded by ClimateWorks. The Coalition brings together over 100 institutions to support a reduction in carbon emissions, increased transport efficiency and other goals through combined use of shared, electric and autonomous mobility technology. The GNMC aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 95%, improve transport efficiency by 70% and reduce mobility costs by 40% through agile policy. GNMC includes diverse members from North America, Europe and Asia, of which 40% are non-profit, 35% for profit and 25% researchers. The GNMC was officially launched in September 2019 as part of the UN Sustainable Development Impact Summit in NYC.
The MaaS Alliance joins the GNMC as Knowledge and Action Partners, along with other organisations and alliances such as C40, POLIS, and ITF to support and complement the work of the GNMC by sharing its knowledge and advise when mission, goals and modus operandi are aligned.