EVUE

Edited on 28/07/2025

24/11/2009 19/01/2013

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  • Action Planning Network
  • Carbon neutrality
  • Finance and resources
  • Research and innovation
  • Mobility

Electric Vehicles in Urban Europe focuses on the development of integrated, sustainable strategies and dynamic leadership techniques for cities to promote the use of electric vehicles.

Summary

Introduction

Electric Vehicles in Urban Europe focuses on the development of integrated, sustainable strategies and dynamic leadership techniques for cities to promote the use of electric vehicles. Urban initiatives to encourage the public and business to use EV's will contribute to EU clean air and car fleets targets, making cities more attractive and competitive. EVUE will exchange and disseminate solutions to key barriers such as public resistance, lack of infrastructure, rapid technology change and obsolete economic modelling.
 
 

PARTNERS

Lead Partner Westminster
  • Lisbon - Portugal
  • Beja - Portugal
  • Madrid - Spain
  • Frankfurt - Germany
  • Katowice - Poland
  • Suceava - Romania
  • Stockholm - Sweden
  • Oslo - Norway

Timeline

Project launch

Project completed

Articles

  • Articles

    Layers of the old Piraeus station: connecting stories, place and data in Daring Cities

    We can hardly hear each others’ voice as we head West in the Piraeus port. On our right, tall buildings loom over us, echoing the noise of the traffic on the left. Trapped between the infinite flow of

  • Articles
    Badia del Vallès mass housing estate in Barcelona (ES).

    Shaping cities together: seven URBACT Good Practices reimagining the city through collaborative planning

    In cities throughout Europe, local authorities are working on urban planning that respond to local needs, whether affordable housing plans or green urban regeneration.

  • Articles
    Group of people

    Mesta >> mestom: Reactivos culturales

    Kulturno dogajanje v mestih in krajih je pogosto zgoščeno v središčih, medtem ko je v stanovanjskih soseskah in na obrobjih manj tovrstne ponudbe. Po drugi strani pa se umetniki in ustvarjalci pogosto