ModeScore

ModeScore

Real Estate

Driving the global transition towards sustainable transport 🌎

About us

ModeScore can help any building, anywhere achieve a sustainable transport certification, ensuring it meets the highest possible standards for eco-friendly infrastructure and connectivity. With our expertise, data-driven insights, and innovative assessments, we can empower property owners to transform their assets into vibrant hubs of sustainable mobility. Our transparent assessments provide property owners with comprehensive insights and actionable recommendations to seamlessly integrate eco-friendly mobility solutions, reducing carbon emissions, improving air quality, and creating vibrant, future-proof communities.

Website
www.modescore.com
Industry
Real Estate
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2024
Specialties
sustainable transport, public transport, green logistics, active travel, accessibility, electric vehicles, and esg

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Employees at ModeScore

Updates

  • 📢 Announcement: Manchester’s Trafford Centre Achieves a Gold ModeScore Rating 🏆 We're delighted to announce that The Trafford Centre, one of the UK's largest shopping and leisure destinations, has been awarded a Gold ModeScore rating. This prestigious accolade marks the Trafford Centre as the largest retail project to receive our sustainable transport certification. 📐 At 2.2 million sq ft, the Trafford Centre is a true architectural marvel. Its distinct design blends Rococo, Baroque, and Art Deco styles, creating a visually memorable shopping experience. The centre boasts Europe's largest food court and the UK's busiest cinema, making it a hub for both retail and entertainment. 🚲 Managed by Savills, sustainability is at the heart of the Trafford Centre's operations – the centre is exceptionally well-connected, with: – Enhanced cycle routes through Trafford Park – Local cycle paths from Davyhulme, Urmston, and Eccles – Ample cycle parking, including a secure facility near the Bus Station – Shower and changing facilities for Trafford Centre staff 🚊 In March 2020, the Manchester Metrolink's Trafford Park line opened, further improving public transport access to the centre. This Gold ModeScore rating recognises Trafford Centre’s commitment to sustainable transport and accessibility, setting a global standard for large-scale retail and leisure developments. Simon Layton, Centre Director at Trafford Centre, said: “This award reflects our ongoing commitment to providing accessible, sustainable travel options for all our visitors and staff. It’s an honour to see the Trafford Centre recognised on a global scale for our efforts in sustainable transport infrastructure.” "Trafford Centre's achievement is a testament to the power of forward-thinking design and planning," said ModeScore Co-founder James Nash. "By prioritising sustainable transport options, they've not only enhanced visitor experience but also contributed significantly to reducing the environmental impact of such a major destination." #TraffordCentre #Sustainability #ModeScore #ModeScoreGold #Manchester #Savills

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  • Transform your property's potential with ActiveScore and ModeScore, ensuring safe, well-designed access routes and clear wayfinding for active travel 🚴♀️ By prioritising these elements, you'll enhance user experience and safety and boost your GRESB credits, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable mobility and strong ESG performance. Thanks to Asla Green Solutions S.L. for creating the useful overview below ⬇️ #GRESB #ESG #Accessibility #Wayfinding #ActiveTravel

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    📢 Announcement: First ModeScore ratings in Asia–Pacific 🌏 CBRE Singapore's offices at 6 Battery Road and Paya Lebar Quarter have both achieved Gold ModeScore ratings. In a city renowned for its cutting-edge Intelligent Transport System, this recognition highlights CBRE's commitment to sustainable mobility. ModeScore's scientific approach evaluates eco-friendly transport solutions, seamlessly aligning with Singapore's Smart Mobility 2030 vision. James Nash, ModeScore co-founder, notes: "CBRE is setting a solid example, proving how commercial spaces can excel in championing eco-friendly initiatives. We hope these moves show developers, architects, and building owners in Asia that the future is rooted in making environmentally responsible choices" David Fogarty, CBRE Asia Pacific, adds: "Achieving Modescore certification is a huge testament to our efforts in prioritising sustainable transportation options for our employees. We are proud to be the first certified spaces in Singapore, and we hope this will inspire more investors and developers to make the commitment to enhance mobility solutions for their occupants" These Gold ratings showcase CBRE's forward-thinking approach and contribute significantly to GRESB scoring. How is your organisation embracing sustainable transport? Let's continue this vital conversation and drive positive change together. #SustainableTransport #SmartMobility #GRESB #CBRE #Singapore #ModeScore #ModeScoreGold #APAC

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    ActiveScore and ModeScore are pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Ridy, Inc. Properties using RIDY's micromobility solutions can now earn up to 25% of ActiveScore and 10% of ModeScore certifications. RIDY will offer these certifications directly to its clients, including completion support, consultation, and improvement recommendations. This partnership reflects the growing shift towards sustainable, active mobility solutions in urban development, helping properties create healthier and more connected communities. Thanks to Guru Dharmateja Medasani, David Reed, James Nash and many others from both teams for making this partnership happen. #RIDY #ActiveScore #ModeScore #Partnership

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    Singapore's Intelligent Transport System: A Global Benchmark in Smart Mobility 🚀 Did you know Singapore's Intelligent Transport System (ITS) is considered the best in the world? Here's why: 1. Pioneering Innovation: Launched in 2005, Singapore's ITS was an early adopter of smart mobility solutions. 2. Impressive Growth Management: Daily travel demand nearly doubled from 9 to 16 million journeys between 2017-2022, managed without expanding road infrastructure. 3. Cutting-Edge Technologies:    • AI-powered traffic prediction and management    • Automatic track inspection systems for trains    • Rail Enterprise Asset Management System (REAMS)    • Electronic road tariff systems (since 1998!) 4. Data-Driven Approach: The i-Transport hub integrates real-time traffic data for analysis and planning. 5. Sustainable Policies: Only 15% of Singaporeans own cars, thanks to strategic policies discouraging private vehicle use. 6. Public Transport Priority: Mandatory give-way rules for buses improve journey times. Data via ➔ https://lnkd.in/g3bxUDfb Singapore's success shows how technology, data, and smart policies can create efficient, sustainable urban mobility. What lessons can other cities learn from this model? #SmartMobility #UrbanPlanning #SustainableTransport #FutureOfCities #Singapore

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    📢 Announcement: First ModeScore ratings in Asia–Pacific 🌏 CBRE Singapore's offices at 6 Battery Road and Paya Lebar Quarter have both achieved Gold ModeScore ratings. In a city renowned for its cutting-edge Intelligent Transport System, this recognition highlights CBRE's commitment to sustainable mobility. ModeScore's scientific approach evaluates eco-friendly transport solutions, seamlessly aligning with Singapore's Smart Mobility 2030 vision. James Nash, ModeScore co-founder, notes: "CBRE is setting a solid example, proving how commercial spaces can excel in championing eco-friendly initiatives. We hope these moves show developers, architects, and building owners in Asia that the future is rooted in making environmentally responsible choices" David Fogarty, CBRE Asia Pacific, adds: "Achieving Modescore certification is a huge testament to our efforts in prioritising sustainable transportation options for our employees. We are proud to be the first certified spaces in Singapore, and we hope this will inspire more investors and developers to make the commitment to enhance mobility solutions for their occupants" These Gold ratings showcase CBRE's forward-thinking approach and contribute significantly to GRESB scoring. How is your organisation embracing sustainable transport? Let's continue this vital conversation and drive positive change together. #SustainableTransport #SmartMobility #GRESB #CBRE #Singapore #ModeScore #ModeScoreGold #APAC

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  • 🌍 COP16 is underway right now in Riyadh 🌿 Under the theme "Our Land. Our Future," the event marks the 30th anniversary of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and is addressing the ongoing challenges in global land management. While the focus is on combating desertification, it's crucial to remember that sustainable transport plays a vital role in our fight against climate change and land degradation. ➔ We can significantly impact land preservation by reducing emissions and promoting eco-friendly infrastructure. We hope that COP16 can act as a catalyst to accelerate action on land and drought resilience. Every sector, including transport, has a part to play in creating a sustainable future. #COP16 #SustainableTransport #ClimateAction #UNCCD

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  • 🌱 "Mighty oaks from little acorns grow" 🌳

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    Co-Founder of ActiveScore/ModeScore Certifications- Accelerating the global transition to sustainable transport in real estate 🌎

    Got to get the next generation more #active haven’t we? First weekend wearing the new kits ActiveScore & ModeScore provided for my sons under 10’s football team that I coach. We got the win as well which is alway nice. 😀⚽️

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    International Relations at Dutch Cycling Embassy

    With over 11 million inhabitants, Germany's federated state of Baden-Württemberg is planning for a 55% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 for the transport sector—which is responsible for a third of its total emissions. To achieve this, they have set five ambitious targets. 1️⃣ Double public transport usage: Service levels are to be improved and capacities increased. In addition to improving the reliability and travel-time of train/tram/bus travel, a considerable expansion of services is intended to ensure a reliable service in the region as a whole. 2️⃣ One in two trips by foot or bike: The share of trips by bike should increase from 10 to 20% and foot from 21 to 30%. The 8,000 km cycle network will be brought up to standard, supplemented by 20 express paths. Pedestrian infrastructure will be supported via funding programmes. 3️⃣ One fifth less car traffic: Road space is to be upgraded, and means of sustainable mobility to be facilitated and strengthened. Cost-based parking management and repurposing will improve public space. High quality car sharing services are to be available throughout the region. 4️⃣ Half of freight moved by climate-neutral means: Favourable competitive conditions are to be created through a (truck) toll on roads. Further expansion of rail infrastructure, and sustainable and efficient city logistics will be planned with the use of climate-neutral vehicles. 5️⃣ One in two cars powered by renewable energy: 2,000,000 private and 100,000 public charging points will be created. A framework will be developed at federal and EU levels to make e-cars cheaper. Benefits shall be provided for the users, like the creation of zero-emission zones. Developed in dialogue with citizens and stakeholders, Baden-Württemberg's blueprint ultimately recognizes the transformation of the transport sector as an opportunity—to concurrently increase quality of life and access to opportunity in urban and rural areas across the region.

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