Moovit, the world’s leading urban mobility app with 1.5 billion users across 112 countries, has announced the U.S. launch of its new sustainability initiative: the Moovit Low Carbon Commute Project.
This pioneering effort transforms everyday commuting into measurable climate action by turning low-emission travel choices into verified carbon credits.
The app, which operates in over 3,500 cities globally, now shows greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for suggested public transit routes across the U.S.
By promoting options like public transportation, shared mobility, and walking, Moovit encourages behavioral shifts that reduce transit-related emissions.
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Verified emission reductions from qualifying trips are converted into carbon credits—each representing one metric ton of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) avoided.
“With such a large, engaged user base, Moovit can facilitate collective climate action at scale,” chief executive Nir Bezalel said in a comment.
The project is listed on the CSA CleanProjects Registry, ensuring independent verification and high integrity.
Developed in partnership with climate-tech firm Greenlines Technology, the initiative leverages its patented Mobility Carbon Engine (MCE) to track real-time emission reductions based on distance, mode of transport, and verified emission factors.
The Moovit Low Carbon Commute Project not only enables individuals to participate in climate action, but also provides businesses with a credible way to offset their emissions.
By purchasing user-generated carbon credits, companies fund real reductions and support Moovit’s continued investment in low-carbon commuting.
According to Moovit, the program represents a scalable, people-powered path to decarbonization, bridging individual action and corporate responsibility.