The Autonomous e-Mobility Forum has recommended enhancing the exchange of expertise, knowledge and studies between stakeholders concerned with and relevant to self-driving and electric mobility. This is to foster cooperation over the future of the real-world rollout of autonomous and electric vehicles, a statement from the Ministry of Transport (MoT) said.The two-day forum concluded yesterday. The second day of the forum, featured several panel discussions, on MoT’s Autonomous Vehicle Strategy and its efforts to put it in motion by adopting the third level of the self-driving system, the legislative and technological requirements and the necessary digital infrastructure.Addressing the “Defining Sustainable Mobility” panel discussion, MoT officials highlighted the Transportation Master Plan for Qatar 2050 (TMPQ)’s vision and strategic objectives focusing particularly on the sustainability elements. MoT carries out such plans to achieve human, financial, and environmental sustainability in the land transportation field, which is front and centre in the Qatar National Vision 2030.TMPQ’s sustainable transportation projects’ current priority is to broaden public transit networks, apply transportation demand management measures, and carry out infrastructure projects for electric transformation and smart transportation, many of which were delivered by the MoT over the past few years.The panel discussions on the second day tackled next generation railways, e-mobility retail and markets, unleashing the potential of the mobility ecosystem, and advancements in maritime transport and air mobility. Additionally, the private sector also introduced ecofriendly trucks, the first in Qatar, at the accompanying exhibition.The valedictory ceremony marked the honouring of the sponsors. The delegations participating in the forum will be taken on a tour to some of Qatar’s transportation facilities such as the Lusail Bus Depot and Hamad Port, known for their global ecofriendly technologies and systems, the statement added.