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🌱 Sustainability at UCT Mobility

Designing responsible mobility technologies -

by intent, not as an afterthought "

At UCT Mobility, sustainability is approached as a design responsibility, not a marketing claim. We focus on understanding how infotainment systems behave across the vehicle lifecycle - and how thoughtful engineering decisions can reduce waste, disruption, and unnecessary resource consumption as vehicles become increasingly software-defined.

OUR APPROACH TO SUSTAINABILITY

Design Before Scale...

Early visibility into system behavior helps avoid downstream inefficiencies, unnecessary hardware replacement, and reactive fixes at scale.

Reduce Avoidable Intervention

Minimising physical service visits, redundant diagnostics, and premature part replacements contributes to more responsible lifecycle management.

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UCT's Sustainability Assessment
2025 : ESG-7 Alignment

UCT Mobility underwent an SDG-7 assessment conducted by the PowerHUB team, led by Ondřej Mirovský, to establish an early sustainability baseline and guide responsible technology development.

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UCIVART | CONTRIBUTION TO SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY GOALS

SDG-3.6

ROAD SAFETY

Reducing infotainment-related distraction and panic

SDG-12

E-Waste Responsibility

Avoiding unnecessary hardware replacement

SDG-9

Digital Reliability

Strengthening digital reliability in vehicles

SDG-13

Operational Emissions

Reducing avoidable operational Carbon

Emissions [CO2]

RESPONSIBLE INNOVATION CULTURE

UCT Mobility operates as a small, engineering-led team, conscious of how decisions made early in technology development influence downstream environmental and operational impact. Our team brings experience across OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers, shaping a mindset that values:

  • System reliability over the short term

  • Fixes lifecycle thinking over feature accumulation

  • Clarity over complexity

 

This perspective guides how we design, evaluate, and present our technologies.

COMMITMENT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

We view sustainability as an ongoing process, not a completed milestone.

As UCIVART progresses through pilot evaluations and real-world deployments, we intend to:

  • Refine impact understanding

  • Improve transparency

 

  • Engage with ecosystem partners to strengthen responsible deployment practices

EIT Urban Mobility

HQ: 113 FR, Solihull, UK B91 2AX

INDIA: Hustle Hub Tech Park, Ground Floor, Building 1, Sector 2, HSR LAYOUT, 

Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560102

UCT Mobility is supported by EIT UrbanMobility an initiative of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union. EIT UrbanMobility acts to accelerate positive change on mobility to make urban spaces more livable.
 

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