Toyota Mobility Foundation joins with WRI India for study on multi-modal mobility

This cooperation with WRI India, as part of TMF's commitment to promote freedom of movement for everyone, brings together innovation, data-driven research findings, and thorough stakeholder engagement. This plan aims to revolutionize multimodal travel, with the metro system at the heart.

Toyota Mobility Foundation (TMF) in partnership with World Resources Institute India Ross (WRI India) is all set to unveil a key study on multimodal mobility through the Station Access and Mobility Program (STAMP). The paper, which presents key findings and recommendations based on extensive research in Nagpur, Delhi, and Bengaluru, was conducted by WRI India in collaboration with TMF.

As part of TMF’s mission to promote freedom of mobility for all, this collaboration with WRI India brings together Innovation, data-driven research insights, and comprehensive stakeholder engagement. This initiative is also an aim to revolutionize multimodal mobility with the metro system as its core. Since its inception in 2016, the STAMP initiative has aimed to improve the accessibility of urban metro systems, a vital government investment to alleviate congestion in cities. TMF along with WRI India, through STAMP, began to resolve mobility challenges with evidence-based research, stakeholder capacity building, innovation by empowering those impacted by mobility challenges.

In its seven-year journey, the initiative has engaged with 63 enterprises and provided 15 innovative solutions in seven cities – Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kochi, Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur & Delhi – to address crucial issues such as last-mile connectivity, and other aspects of commuter centric interventions, such as trip planning and integrated payments.

Commenting on this initiative, Mr. Pras Ganesh, Executive Program Director, Asia Region, Toyota Mobility Foundation said, “At TMF, we are proud to have partnered with WRI India for the STAMP Challenge in seven cities across India, leading us to the unveiling of this key study. Through this collaboration, we aim to revolutionize multimodal mobility by seamlessly integrating various forms of transportation. By enhancing accessibility, information dissemination, infrastructure, operations, and payment integration, we are committed to creating a truly mobile society where transportation is safe, inclusive, and sustainable for all. “

Mr. Madhav Pai, Chief Executive Officer, WRI India stated, “STAMP has showcased the power of collaboration and data-driven approaches in solving urban mobility challenges. The insights from the working paper hold immense potential, and we are excited to work with TMF to drive positive change and create seamless transportation. Through data-driven approaches and innovation, this partnership aims to shape the future of multimodal mobility and create sustainable transportation solutions that benefit everyone. Together with TMF, we are excited to drive positive change and contribute to the development of a more inclusive and sustainable transportation system.”

To commemorate this progress, a comprehensive White Paper on STAMP program will be released during “Connect Karo 2023” event being organized by WRI on 17th July 2023 in New Delhi. The event will showcase the findings, learnings and entrepreneurs’ solutions, gathered throughout the journey of STAMP program in India.

Recently, TMF, in partnership with Challenge Works and WRI also launched $9 Million Global City Challenge to Promote Drive Safe, Inclusive and Sustainable Innovation in City Mobility. The three-year Sustainable Cities Challenge to bring cities and innovators together including India to help cities reduce carbon, improve access, enhance data-driven concepts for more resilient transport systems.  Three winning cities from across the world will work with innovators to tailor solutions to overcome their mobility barriers. Entries for the challenge are currently underway starting from 21st June 2023 up to 18th September 2023.