Join the first STARS webinar on Monday 8th of April, from 10:30 am to 12 pm! In this online session, you will get the latest project results plus an introduction of the STARS uptake cities. REGISTRATION Register by clicking here. AGENDA 10:30 – 10:35 Welcoming words & brief agenda overview Moderator: Marko Horvat 10:35 – 10:55 Uptake cities: Who you are and
Join the first STARS webinar on Monday 8th of April, from 10:30 am to 12 pm! In this online session, you will get the latest project results plus an introduction of the STARS uptake cities. REGISTRATION Register by clicking here. AGENDA 10:30 – 10:35 Welcoming words & brief agenda overview Moderator: Marko Horvat 10:35 – 10:55 Uptake cities: Who you are and
In the STARS project, task 4.2 and 4.3 entailed further analysis of current car sharing users and potential future users regarding their mobility styles and sociodemographic profiles. Five different mobility styles were found based on their attitudes towards car sharing, their political views, personal norms, environmental awareness and their travel patterns: Multi-mode and ambivalent Car-focused green Active P-T transit green
The STARS project is happy to invite you to an expert workshop and a site visit on Thursday, 24 January 2019 in Bremen (Germany). This workshop – addressing researchers, policymakers, car sharing operators and transport experts – will inform about the recent STARS research on car sharing: A comparative study in Germany shows, that the impact of car sharing on
The 2018 Carsharing Association (CSA) Conference will take place in Paris, from 16-17 October. The main theme is: Carsharing 3.0 – The next era of mobility. Carsharing organisations, city officials, transportation planners, tech platform companies, insurance companies and others in the evolving shared mobility eco system are welcome to attend. Every year, more than 200 delegates from 20 countries take
Invited to speak at the New Business Models Conference in Sofia (Bulgaria), from 27-28 June, LGI presented its latest research on the ever-evolving business models in the car sharing market. The business models research is part of LGI’s work for the project STARS (Shared mobility opporTunities And challenges foR European citieS), a Horizon 2020 project funded by the European Commission. The business models research is part of
The H2020 project STARS (Shared mobility opporTunities And challenges foR carsharing European citieS) has begun to draw the picture of car sharing in Europe, focusing mostly on the multidimensional services offered today and defining five basic types of car sharing business models. Exploring and boosting the diffusion of car sharing in Europe are the main objectives of the STARS project.
After being a car sharing success story in the Northern German harbour city of Bremen, ‘mobil.punkt’ has just been rolled out in the Norwegian city of Bergen. Launched in 2003, the first experiments with this integrated car sharing station on public street space quickly became a pilot service in Bremen. The city’s strategy was as successful as simple: “Bringing car sharing
Save the date! Autodelen, one of the STARS partners organises the ‘Shared Mobility Rocks’ in Aaslt (Belgium), on the 21st of March. This international event will immerse the audience in a full program of keynotes, panel discussions and jam sessions, glued together seamlessly with solid rock songs. March 21 is 100% shared mobility. Because shared mobility becomes the sound of
Save the date! Autodelen, one of the STARS partners organises the ‘Shared Mobility Rocks’ in Aaslt (Belgium), on the 21st of March. This international event will immerse the audience in a full program of keynotes, panel discussions and jam sessions, glued together seamlessly with solid rock songs. March 21 is 100% shared mobility. Because shared mobility becomes the sound of