Throughout Europe, city-regions are championing the development and use of electric vehicles (EVs) and other Ultra Low Emission Vehicles (ULEVs). London is a notable example. In tandem with the decarbonisation of power generation, anticipated benefits include significant reductions in C02 emissions to mitigate climate change, energy security, and improved air quality. Further, electrification of road transport can stimulate much needed economic growth. As yet, however, such initiatives tend to lack synchronization and coordination. There seems to be considerable scope for further development and 'green growth' in this emerging industry across Europe and other world regions.
To be held in London on 11 April 2011, the final conference of the EU project E-Mobility NSR reviews progress towards mainstream market acceptance of electric mobility. In particular, it foregrounds the 'bigger picture': the prospects for electrifying road transport across Europe and other world regions, and opportunities to develop complementary green technologies and business solutions for cleaner, quieter, healthier cities. Expert panels consider what needs to be improved, what works well, and what might be transferrable.
Organised by London Metropolitan University in collaboration with the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), this is the final conference of the Interreg IVB project, E-Mobility NSR. The conference will review progress towards mainstream market acceptance of electric mobility. It will also cover topics such as prospects for electrifying road transport across Europe and other world regions, and opportunities for the development of complementary green technologies and business solutions for cleaner, quieter, healthier cities. Expert panels consider what needs to be improved, what works well, and what might be transferable.
This conference is organised by the INTERREG IVB NSR project E-mobility NSR in collaboration with the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT).
Running from October 2011 to September 2014, the E-Mobility NSR is helping to facilitate a more joined-up approach to electrification of road transport mobility that will improve accessibility and sustainable growth in the North Sea Region. The interdisciplinary project involves universities, national and local authorities and economic development agencies from seven countries (Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom) with the shared aim of developing common strategies and solutions. To follow the progress of E-mobility NSR please sign up for the project e-news at: www.e-mobility-nsr.eu.
For the Mobile Lives Forum, mobility is understood as the process of how individuals travel across distances in order to deploy through time and space the activities that make up their lifestyles. These travel practices are embedded in socio-technical systems, produced by transport and communication industries and techniques, and by normative discourses on these practices, with considerable social, environmental and spatial impacts.
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