EVUE

Edited on 18/10/2024

19/09/2022 19/09/2022

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  • 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

    BiodiverCity: Mar Menor, the first ecosystem in Europe with legal personhood and rights

    Mar Menor, the „small sea”, is not small at all, and it is very different from the Mediterranean Sea, the “Mar Mayor” (the “greater sea”). Mar Menor is the biggest coastal saltwater lagoon in the

  • Five Reasons Why Cities Should Consider the Night When Planning Urban Mobility

    Waiting for hours at a bus stop after a night out with friends is one of the most vivid memories of my youth. Night buses aren’t just for those who don’t have a car, but they are vital for a wide

  • Articles
    Group photo of representatives of the Project Partners at the 2nd Core Network meeting in Valéncia.

    The URBACT Network “REinventing Culture in Urban Places”: a journey across Europe to reconnect communities

    Culture is not just an act of consumption, it is a dynamic process of creation.” This statement sums up the mission of the ITN REinventing Culture in Urban Places (RECUP) Network, an initiative