
Insights
Columbus businesses can now track energy use and cut costs — for free
New Smart Columbus pilot delivers personalized energy insights while building citywide emissions intelligence
At Ride & Drive, Columbus is test-driving the future
This spring, the Ride & Drive Experience returned to Columbus. From scooters to electrified SUVs, this new series is helping residents explore how electrified mobility is transforming the region's transportation systems to meet our growing needs.
Electric Vehicles: Our Regional Advantage
Electric vehicles are a growing part of our region's transportation ecosystem.
Celebrating Innovation: A Look at the MORPC Mobility Award Winners
The future of transportation in Central Ohio is bright, thanks to the visionary projects honored at the inaugural MORPC Innovation in Mobility Awards.
Stronger Futures Toolkits
This toolkit library is built to help organizations turn big goals into practical action, strengthening our region’s resilience and climate readiness.
World’s first Green IT Zone established in Columbus
If you’ve never heard of green technology, you’re about to. Columbus is setting the pace for tech and IT sustainability, outlining basic principles in what’s known as the Green IT Playbook to establish the world’s first “Green IT Zone.”
Columbus puts another $500,000 toward vouchers for e-bike purchases
After overwhelming demand for its 2023 electric bicycle subsidy program, Columbus City Council on Monday voted to allocate $500,000 for purchase vouchers to be used by qualifying city residents wanting new e-bikes from dealers located within the city limits.
Sustainability Leaders Group
We convene the Sustainability Leaders Group, a cross-sector network of business, government, nonprofit, and community leaders committed to shaping a greener, more resilient future for Central Ohio.
Smart Columbus spent $50 million on transportation. What worked and what's next?
Smart Columbus hasn't gone away. After spending $50 million in grant money on everything from vehicle charging stations to a transit app to driverless vehicles, the group is now focusing on digital equity.
Columbus investing $250,000 in electric bicycle discount program for 100-150 residents
Columbus is incentivizing its residents to try out electric bicycles.
Smart City Grant Era Reports
These reports capture the early foundation of Smart Columbus, an ambitious set of public-private projects launched with support from the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation.