// CITY_ASSESSMENT

How smart is Manchester?

Manchester, United Kingdom, scores 77.6% against the DC20 smart city framework in 2026 — ranked #31 of 213 cities assessed, with every finding traceable to a public source.

Smart score

77.6%

Rank

#31 / 213

Criteria present

59 / 82

Evidence coverage

84.1%

Manchester's smart city score by area

Data & Digital Foundation85%

12 present · 5 partial · 0 absent · 4 not assessed

Mobility90%

12 present · 3 partial · 0 absent · 1 not assessed

Environment & Resources93%

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

Governance & People78%

13 present · 2 partial · 3 absent · 2 not assessed

Economy & Method100%

8 present · 0 partial · 0 absent

Where Manchester is strong

  • Pervasive IoT Sensing
  • Smart Traffic & Adaptive Signals
  • Smart Energy & Buildings
  • Air-Quality & Climate Monitoring
  • Digital Inclusion & Literacy

Where the gaps are

  • Public Safety & Emergency Response
  • Smart Water & Waste
  • Digital Government / e-Services

Evidence highlights

Open Data by Default · Open APIs / programmatic access

Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) provides a developer portal, indicating programmatic access to data via APIs.

https://developer.tfgm.com/

Pervasive IoT Sensing · IoT connectivity

The existence of the "Greater Manchester Internet of Things" initiative (gmiot.ac.uk) and Manchester's smart city prize (gov.uk) strongly imply the presence of IoT connectivity to support sensing.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/manchester-wins-10m-prize-to-become-world-leader-in-smart-city-technology

Pervasive IoT Sensing · Connected assets / smart lighting

Manchester's £10m prize to become a smart city leader and the "Greater Manchester Internet of Things" initiative (gmiot.ac.uk) suggest the deployment of connected municipal assets.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/manchester-wins-10m-prize-to-become-world-leader-in-smart-city-technology

Digital Twin · Simulation & scenario planning

A traffic digital twin is being developed for Greater Manchester, which inherently supports simulation and scenario planning for traffic.

https://www.aimsun.com/2024/06/11/aimsun-to-develop-traffic-digital-twin-for-greater-manchester/

About this assessment

Manchester 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.