17.06.2026

ADM and IZZY join forces to develop next-generation mobility in Uzbekistan

ADM and IZZY join forces to develop next-generation mobility in Uzbekistan Today, a car is no longer just a means of transportation. Around the world, transportation is becoming part of a digital ecosystem where convenience, affordability, and technology are paramount. Instead of traditional car ownership, users are increasingly choosing car-sharing services, transport subscriptions, mobile apps, and smart solutions that allow them to access the right mode of transportation at the right time.
It is in line with this global transformation that ADM and IZZY signed a Memorandum of Strategic Cooperation aimed at developing modern transport and digital services in Uzbekistan.

A New Era of Mobility
In recent years, the global transportation industry has been undergoing significant changes. Urban growth, the development of digital technologies, and changing consumer habits are shaping a new approach to travel. More and more people are choosing to use on-demand transportation, accessing essential services through a single digital space.
At the same time, the transition to environmentally friendly modes of transportation is accelerating. Electric vehicles, NEVs, charging infrastructure, micromobility services, and intelligent transportation systems are becoming an integral part of the urban environment of the world's leading megacities.
Uzbekistan is also undergoing an active transformation of its transport sector. Economic growth, urbanization, and the development of digital services are creating the preconditions for the introduction of new mobility models focused on user convenience, the efficiency of urban infrastructure, and sustainable development.

ADM and IZZY Strategic Partnership
The signed memorandum lays the foundation for long-term cooperation in the fields of transport, digital technologies, and innovation.
The parties intend to jointly explore and develop promising areas, including:
• carsharing and vehicle sharing;
• transport subscription services;
• urban micromobility solutions;
• development of NEV transport and charging infrastructure;
• logistics and courier platforms;
• digital ecosystems and SaaS solutions;
• intelligent transport systems;
• big data and artificial intelligence technologies.
The partnership combines the expertise of one of Uzbekistan's largest automobile manufacturers and a technology company developing modern mobility services and digital platforms.

What does this mean for users?
The key goal of the collaboration is to create a more convenient, accessible, and technologically advanced environment for the movement of people and goods.
The parties are considering developing a unified digital mobility ecosystem based on the Mobility as a Service (MaaS) concept, where various modes of transport and services operate as a single mechanism.
One of the key areas of cooperation will be the development of a digital mobility ecosystem where transportation, logistics, car sharing, vehicle rental, charging infrastructure, and other services can interact within unified digital processes.
This approach will make city travel more convenient, reduce transfer times between different modes of transport, and provide users with a new level of digital experience.

Technology as the Foundation of the Future
Particular attention will be paid to the development of data analysis technologies, artificial intelligence, and intelligent digital solutions within the collaboration.
Modern algorithms allow for more efficient management of traffic flows, increased service availability, demand forecasting, and improved user experience. These technologies are now becoming the foundation of next-generation transportation ecosystems. In many countries around the world, similar solutions have already proven their effectiveness and become part of the daily lives of millions of users. The signed memorandum reflects ADM and IZZY's commitment to participating in the development of a similar modern mobility ecosystem in Uzbekistan, promoting innovation, digitalization, and improving the quality of the urban environment.

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