Smart mobility systems and services and transport electrification have the potential to contribute to transport decarbonisation. Policy and innovation efforts have to focus on integrated transport strategies as part of wider smart and sustainable city strategies. They should take into consideration
Mobility is one of the main pillars of modern society. The possibility, for people and goods, to quickly reach almost any place in the world has fuelled globalisation and unprecedented economic growth in the 20th century. Yet transport has had wider effects beyond providing seamless and effective
The European Commission has recently launched the process of developing stricter emissions standards (post-Euro 6/VI) for all petrol and diesel cars, vans, lorries and buses. To ensure vehicles on European roads are clean over their lifetime, the proposed rules will consider new vehicle technologies
This Report summarises the results of the 2019 Special Eurobarometer on: Expectations and concerns of connected and automated driving, which is the first Eurobarometer survey on this topic. The aim of this survey is to measure public awareness and attitudes towards connected and automated driving
This study analyses electric vehicle deployment in Europe from 2010 to 2017. Since 2010, the number of models offered, the size segment coverage, the number of registrations, the electric vehicle market share and available recharging infrastructures have increased significantly, albeit still small
1,200 car drivers in six European countries were asked about their vehicle choices. This study aimed at tracking the evolution of the attitude of car drivers towards electro-mobility. One key result: The purchase price continues to represent the major hurdle to widespread adoption of zero tailpipe