


CoMoUK is delighted to be hosting its first in-person conference since 2019. This is a unique opportunity to shine a light on shared transport and its key role in sustainable transport and spatial planning.
The conference will take place on Wednesday 25 March 2026 at the NVCO, near King's Cross and will include a tour of Camden’s new Somers Town mobility hubs.
As the only conference focussing on shared transport in the UK, you will get a chance to hear about the latest developments and innovations in the sector. We will also be looking ahead as to where the UK should go on shared transport and mobility hubs with the climate, cost of living and public health crises continuing to press home; elections in Scotland, Wales, London and elsewhere in May 2026; and the bulk of this UK Government’s term still to come.
The conference will cover:
The conference is free to attend.
CoMoUK hosted its first in-person conference since 2019 on Wednesday 25 March 2026 at the NVCO.
The event provided a chance to hear about the latest developments and innovations in the sector. Sessions also looked ahead as to where the UK should go on shared transport and mobility hubs with the climate, cost of living and public health crises continuing to press home; elections in Scotland, Wales, London and elsewhere in May 2026; and the bulk of the UK Government’s term still to come.
Sessions covered everything from bike share licencing and the shared e-scooter trials, to EVs and car club development, AVs and their relationship to sustainable transport, mobility hubs and spatial planning, and improving access to shared transport for disabled people.
Details of the event, including slides and session write-ups (coming soon) can be found below.
CoMoUK hosted its first in-person conference since 2019 on Wednesday 25 March 2026 at the NVCO.
The event provided a chance to hear about the latest developments and innovations in the sector. Sessions also looked ahead as to where the UK should go on shared transport and mobility hubs with the climate, cost of living and public health crises continuing to press home; elections in Scotland, Wales, London and elsewhere in May 2026; and the bulk of the UK Government’s term still to come.
Sessions covered everything from bike share licencing and the shared e-scooter trials, to EVs and car club development, AVs and their relationship to sustainable transport, mobility hubs and spatial planning, and improving access to shared transport for disabled people.
Details of the event, including slides and session write-ups (coming soon) can be found below.


CoMoUK hosted its first in-person conference since 2019 on Wednesday 25 March 2026 at the NVCO.
The event provided a chance to hear about the latest developments and innovations in the sector. Sessions also looked ahead as to where the UK should go on shared transport and mobility hubs with the climate, cost of living and public health crises continuing to press home; elections in Scotland, Wales, London and elsewhere in May 2026; and the bulk of the UK Government’s term still to come.
Sessions covered everything from bike share licencing and the shared e-scooter trials, to EVs and car club development, AVs and their relationship to sustainable transport, mobility hubs and spatial planning, and improving access to shared transport for disabled people.
Details of the event, including slides and session write-ups (coming soon) can be found below.

Building the new and adapting the existing across temporary and permanent hubs

Sustainable and inclusive AVs; the policy needs of car and lift sharing

Bike share licensing; e-scooter trials; accessibility; return on investment

The role of shared transport on two and four wheels in reducing the need for the private car in our nation's suburbs
