The benefits of the TurboPlan 2030 are multiple: many contemporary environmental, social and economic challenges will be addressed simultaneously.
By changing the customers behavior by simply offering better travel – or logistics options at a much better price, we aim to transfer a large quantity of road commuter traffic and road logistics to the sustainable railway network.
TurboPlan 2030 offers a unique opportunity to take a quantum leap in creating a more sustainable and more responsible society while reshaping the future global economy.
Road congestions on motorways and city centers as well as harmful emissions such as CO2, NOx and PM10 will be reduced significantly which will subsequently lead to a healthier society and annual billion-dollar savings on healthcare, health insurance and environmental damages.
Government budgets on a variety of topics such as road network maintenance costs, congestion cost offsets and contributions to public transport and energy transitions will also have significant annual billion-dollar savings.
It will create a billion-dollar market potential for decades to come for many industries such as the manufacturing-, technology-, and IT-industry as well as the construction industry.
By its nature, the TurboPlan 2030 is well suited for regional development and production to stimulate the regional economy and attract new local businesses; our roll-out strategy is based on the Think Global – Act Local principle.
Deployment of the TurboPlan 2030 will instantly result in a more efficient, sustainable and solid business model for public transport leading to many quantitative and qualitative impulses for our society such as:
- Improved services and safety standards for more affordable prices;
- More convenience in general and better accessibility for especially socially and economically isolated areas due to a turn-around of the current negative cost-benefit balance for these areas;
Both of these elements are recognized by McKinsey* as key insights to best in class practices of smart transport sytems and leading to a significant improvement of the inclusivity and mobility of people, businesses and isolated areas.
*McKinsey & Company - Urban transportation systems of 25 Global cities "Elements of success" July 2021
And last but not least, the TurboPlan 2030 can stimulate, facilitate and accelerate the development and implementation of more sustainable innovations for a better society, such as energy transitions, including those with a long-term - or negative return-on-investment on a stand-alone basis.