Mobility innovation hubs are emerging in different markets as a tool to support local innovation ecosystems. These hubs are focused on supporting the development of future mobility technologies such as electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, and more. The set up and goals of these hubs can vary depending on the context, available resources, and stakeholders involved. To help stakeholders around the world assess the viability of establishing a mobility innovation hub – whether as a new entity or by leveraging existing assets – this report examines several hub models from different markets. In the following pages we present information about these hubs, key insights, and takeaways for other actors.
This work is part of the Chihuahua Charging Forward project implemented by the William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan with support from the Secretaría de Innovación y Desarrollo Económico and the Instituto de Innovación y Competitividad of the state of Chihuahua in Mexico.
 
															

