Linnaeus University (Lnu) is a university located in two cities; Kalmar and Växjö. In Växjö, the university is gathered on a campus, a large university area a few kilometres outside Växjö centre. In Kalmar, the university is spread out in a number of different places around the city. The university has about 2000 employees and 31,000 students, of which approximately 14,000 full-year students. It is therefore close to 16 000 people who regularly get to and from one of the two university areas. Every day, a large number of employees travel between the two cities. A major challenge lies in shifting travel to and from the two university areas in a more sustainable direction, including increasing the share of travel by bicycle, reduced car use and thereby reducing carbon dioxide emissions, improved health and the creation of more attractive city centres. In connection with two major construction projects – a new station area in Växjö and a completely new university area in Kalmar municipality, a unique opportunity to develop and test new solutions in terms of, for example, strategic planning of surrounding areas and access routes for bicycles; Demonstration of innovative technical solutions that help to make bike trips – in combination with collective transport – fast, simple and comfortable; Information, training and campaigns that are directly linked to planned and implemented changes in the physical conditions for sustainable travel. In the preliminary study “Energy Efficient Transports Kalmar Växjö and Lnu” Kalmar and Växjö Municipality collaborates with Linnaeus University and construction sector to prepare a joint implementation project with the overall goal is that all transports when travelling to and from the new city-integrated university in Kalmar, the new travel centre in Växjö and Linnaeus University’s campus area in Växjö will be FOSSILBRANDLEFRIA by 2030. The work in the feasibility study will be focused on the following targets: 1. Create a picture of traffic flows in the bicycle paths that lead to and from the new LNU area in Kalmar as well as to and from Växjö’s new travel center. 2. Investigate the prerequisites for bicycle-promoting innovations in two areas: The new campus in Kalmar and the new travel centre in Växjö. 3. Develop the current situation description of the travel habits among Linnaeus University’s students and staff in 4. Give inspiration to and raise knowledge within the project group, linked to the work towards goals 2 and 4 the feasibility study partners/medfinanists will explore the possibility of development of regionally based business related to services, mobility management and technical innovations that promote sustainable travel.