1st place: Bitkom Smart City Index

Munich once again defends its top position in the Smart City Ranking of the digital association Bitkom.

11. September 2025

Munich remains the frontrunner

Grafik als Landkarte Deutschland mit den Top 20 Städten markierten und ihren jeweiligen Platzierungen im Index 2025
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The Smart City Index published by Germany's digital association Bitkom is considered the most important digital ranking of major German cities. Once again this year, cities with a population of over 100,000 were compared with one another.

For the third time in a row, Munich, state capital of Bavaria, took first place - and confirmed its position as the leading smart city in Germany with an overall index of 90.2, followed by Hamburg and Stuttgart.

For City Planning Councillor Elisabeth Merk from the Department of Urban Planning and Building Regulations, the renewed top position in the Smart City Index confirms that our city is developing in a digital, innovative and vibrant way.

Whether it's a virtual replica of our urban space, a new urban development plan or modern forms of citizen participation - digitalization and networking are shaping many areas of city administration today and are visibly driving Munich forward on its way to becoming a smart city.

Platzhalter Zitat
Elisabeth Merk, City Planning Officer, Planning Department

Results by points

Das Bild zeigt die Skyline von MÜnchen mit der Headline  Platz 1 München Smart City Index 2025

A team of experts from Bitkom Research collected 13,529 data points across five areas: administration; IT and communication; energy and the environment; mobility; and community and education. These five areas were divided into 37 indicators, comprising 163 parameters.

The state capital achieved the following rankings in the individual categories of the subject areas:

 Administration: 93.8 points
 Society and education: 96.2 points
 IT and communication: 92.6 points
 Mobility: 100 points
 Energy and environment: 68.5 points

IT Officer Dr Laura Dornheim is delighted that Munich is once again at the top of the list, emphasising that this is only possible thanks to the hard work and passion of the many people here who are striving to make our city more liveable and sustainable.

I am particularly pleased with the high scores in the area of administrative digitization. Whether with digital citizen services, Wi-Fi in schools or forward-looking networks: My heartfelt thanks go to all the smart employees who are driving digitalization forward together!

Platzhalter Zitat
Dr. Laura Dornheim IT Officer, City of Munich

More information on the 2025 ranking

All information from the Bitkom press release, the individual ratings in the categories and an interactive online map are available on the Bitkom website: Bitkom Smart City Index 2025 (page in German)