

Reimagining Mobility with Digital Public Infrastructure
Event Description
Innovation in mobility is moving fast — but too often, it is happening in silos.
Cities, operators, and startups are building strong solutions. Yet separate apps, platforms, and data systems make it harder to scale, increase costs, and slow climate impact. The challenge today is not innovation. It is coordination.
On the sidelines of Delhi Climate Innovation Week, WRI India, in collaboration with the India Climate Collaborative, is hosting a session to explore how Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) can help connect these efforts.
DPI offers open, interoperable digital foundations that different actors can plug into instead of building everything from scratch. Shared systems can reduce friction, improve user experience, lower costs, and enable cleaner, more inclusive mobility at scale.
The session will bring together mobility operators, policymakers, innovators, and ecosystem partners to:
Explore how shared digital infrastructure can reduce fragmentation
Learn from real examples of interoperable platforms
Identify gaps and opportunities for near-term pilots
Discuss practical pathways for collaboration
The goal is simple: move from isolated solutions to coordinated action that delivers system-level climate impact.