Automatisierte Mobilität in Österreich
The Automated Mobility Monitoring Report 2025 provides a comprehensive overview of key developments, projects, and policy initiatives related to automated mobility in Austria and across Europe. It highlights the work of the Automated Mobility Contact Point, the growing importance of end-to-end AI, large-scale testing environments, and the ongoing evolution of regulatory frameworks. National platforms such as SAAM Austria strengthen collaboration among research, industry, and public authorities while advancing strategic foundations including position papers and roadmaps.
Austria’s testing environments – particularly ALP.Lab and Digitrans – continued to expand their activities with new test vehicles, innovative monitoring systems, safety assessment procedures, and practical deployment scenarios. Numerous R&D projects, such as AURORA, auto.GigaApp, CCAM_ArtLand and RIAMO, address crucial topics including zero‑emission logistics, 5G‑based remote supervision, artificial landmarks, and on-demand mobility in rural regions.
At the European level, events like the EUCAD Conference and research initiatives such as FAME, AITHENA, Diversify‑CCAM, and MetaCCAZE provide essential impulses for harmonized evaluation methods, trustworthy AI, and inclusive and sustainable mobility solutions. International insights—particularly from Japan—illustrate how automation can be strategically deployed to respond to demographic, infrastructural, and societal challenges.
The report underscores that automated mobility is shifting from experimentation toward gradual regular operation. Achieving this transition in the coming years will require clear governance structures, coordinated strategies, robust safety validation, and the active involvement of cities, regions, and the public.