05/20/2026
At the “Driven by 2028: Transatlantic Sustainable Mobility Forum,” experts, companies, and mobility leaders from across the LA ecosystem and Germany shared their ideas on scaling autonomous mobility across the city, the significance of public-private partnerships in serving common goals, and how European mobility companies can best find their entry point into the regional transportation ecosystem.
Everyone knows traffic in LA can be a challenge—but it doesn’t have to be. Just a week ago, opened the extension of the D Line and will continue to expand, changing how Angelenos travel along the Wilshire corridor. More change is ahead as LA beefs up its mobility network for .
At the forum, panelists and German companies shared their expertise and ideas for how Germany and LA can drive this region’s mobility future forward—not just for LA28, but for the long run as well.
Thank you to the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator for hosting this event, and to the German-American Chamber of Commerce as well as Germany Trade and Invest (GTAI) for bringing us all together.
We were happy to welcome a group of German companies for a kick-off meeting on Monday before they joined yesterday’s forum. Together with and GTAI, the delegation will travel throughout the region for a week to meet with stakeholders, LA-based companies, and mobility providers.