// CITY_ASSESSMENT

How smart is Inverness?

Inverness, United Kingdom, scores 41% against the DC20 smart city framework in 2026 — ranked #151 of 213 cities assessed, with every finding traceable to a public source.

Smart score

41%

Rank

#151 / 213

Criteria present

26 / 82

Evidence coverage

48.8%

Inverness's smart city score by area

Data & Digital Foundation54%

5 present · 3 partial · 4 absent · 9 not assessed

Mobility59%

4 present · 5 partial · 2 absent · 5 not assessed

Environment & Resources44%

7 present · 1 partial · 9 absent

Governance & People88%

9 present · 3 partial · 0 absent · 8 not assessed

Economy & Method67%

1 present · 2 partial · 0 absent · 5 not assessed

Where Inverness is strong

  • Digital Government / e-Services
  • EV & Active-Travel Infrastructure
  • Data Governance, Privacy & Ethics
  • Resilience & Climate Adaptation
  • Citizen Engagement & Participation

Where the gaps are

  • Interoperability & Open Standards
  • Integrated Multimodal Mobility (MaaS)
  • Smart Traffic & Adaptive Signals
  • Smart Water & Waste
  • Public Safety & Emergency Response

Evidence highlights

Digital Government / e-Services · Online transactional services

The Highland Council, which governs Inverness, provides online services for payments, such as council tax.

https://www.highland.gov.uk/pay

Digital Government / e-Services · One-stop / single sign-on

Inverness residents can access a one-stop service portal through the Highland Council's website and the national Scottish government portal, mygov.scot.

https://www.highland.gov.uk/

Data Governance, Privacy & Ethics · Data protection / privacy framework

Scottish Water, a public utility in Scotland, has a data protection policy and corporate privacy notice, indicating a data protection and privacy framework applicable within Scotland, including Inverness.

https://www.scotrail.co.uk/privacy-policy

Data Governance, Privacy & Ethics · AI/algorithm transparency

Scottish Water has an Artificial Intelligence Policy and an Artificial Intelligence Ethics Standard, suggesting commitments to AI governance and transparency within Scotland.

https://www.scottishwater.co.uk/en/About-Us/Data-Privacy/Artificial-Intelligence-Policy

About this assessment

Inverness was assessed against the 82 criteria of the DC20 smart city framework on 2026-07-01 by AI agents gathering evidence from official public sources. Each criterion is marked present, partial or absent, and every finding links to where it was found — see how smart cities are measured. Scores refresh continuously as cities publish new evidence.