Campus mobility
The transport sector is the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases in Germany. In 2022, transport and mobility emitted 147 million tons of CO₂ equivalents which sums up to about 20% of total emissions.
Emissions in the transport sector increased by 2% in 2022 compared to 2021. While emissions from trucks and buses fell by almost 2 million tons of CO₂ equivalents, emissions from cars and light commercial vehicles rose by around 4.5 million tons. Following the drastic declines caused by the pandemic, emissions from domestic flights also increased significantly.
Eco-friendly mobility can thus make a relevant contribution to climate protection.
Source: Umweltbundesamt
What LMU Munich offers for sustainable mobility:
- Jobbikes for LMU employees
- Bike repair station at the BMC and in several other locations
- Constant expansion of bike parking spaces
- Rental bike stations of MVG on Campus Martinsried and on the subway stops in Großhadern
- Charging options for electric bikes for LMU employees
- Job ticket for public transport
- Charging stations for electrical vehicles at BMC and in other locations
And: The subway station Campus Martinsried is coming! Planned opening in 2027.