interactive talks was on 2017 European Mobility Week theme ‘Sharing gets you further’. Children were engaged in debates on benefits of car-sharing and pooling.
Amsterdam’s extensive public network of EV charging points is the backbone for the city’s ambitions in electric transport to guarantee charging facilities.
Ljubljana's electric-powered vehicles referred to as Kavalirs are a free city centre public transport option friendly both to people and the environment.
Nostalgic train is an alternative to individual car to visit touristic attractions by public transport in the areas where regular railway transport was stopped.
SPARK is an electric car sharing service supporting local sustainable urban mobility plans, reducing congestions, parking shortages, pollution and noise levels.
Young people, 14 – 16 years old, are competing with each other in the number of kilometres cycled during the whole month participating in the ECC or other game
The campaign is aimed at parents and pupils behaviour patterns in terms of school mobility, to promote active travels to school, eg: by bikes, scooters etc.
Amsterdam is preparing for an increase of EVs and renewable energy in the city, to avoid extreme electricity demands, causing problems for the electricity grid.