// CITY_ASSESSMENT
How smart is Rabat?
Rabat scores 32.9% against the DC20 smart city framework in 2026 — ranked #190 of 213 cities assessed, with every finding traceable to a public source.
Smart score
32.9%
Rank
#190 / 213
Criteria present
17 / 82
Evidence coverage
43.9%
Rabat's smart city score by area
6 present · 5 partial · 5 absent · 5 not assessed
0 present · 2 partial · 0 absent · 14 not assessed
5 present · 3 partial · 5 absent · 4 not assessed
4 present · 6 partial · 8 absent · 2 not assessed
2 present · 3 partial · 2 absent · 1 not assessed
Where Rabat is strong
- ▸Air-Quality & Climate Monitoring
- ▸Resilience & Climate Adaptation
- ▸Digital Government / e-Services
- ▸Open Data by Default
- ▸Digital Twin
Where the gaps are
- ▸Pervasive IoT Sensing
- ▸Smart Energy & Buildings
- ▸Real-time Public Transit Intelligence
- ▸Smart Traffic & Adaptive Signals
- ▸Smart Water & Waste
Evidence highlights
Open Data by Default · Official open data portal
Rabat, as part of Morocco, has an official open data portal at data.gov.ma, which serves as a public platform for machine-readable data.
https://data.gov.ma/Open Data by Default · Open licensing & terms
The official open data portal for Morocco, which includes data for Rabat, provides clear licensing and reuse terms on a dedicated 'licence' page.
https://data.gov.ma/fr/licenceAir-Quality & Climate Monitoring · Air-quality monitoring network
The Moroccan Ministry of Environment website indicates the presence of air quality monitoring ("surveillance de la qualité de l'air").
https://www.environnement.gov.ma/fr/air/94-surveillance-de-la-qualite-de-l-airAir-Quality & Climate Monitoring · GHG emissions inventory
The Moroccan Ministry of Environment website indicates the existence of an atmospheric emissions inventory ("cadastre des émissions atmosphériques").
https://www.environnement.gov.ma/fr/air/95-cadastre-des-emissions-atmospheriquesAbout this assessment
Rabat was assessed against the 82 criteria of the DC20 smart city framework on 2026-06-26 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.