The European-funded Horizon 2020 STARS project, which stands for Shared mobility opporTunities And challenges foR European citieS, is nearing completion after studying Europe’s car sharing scene for the past 2.5 years. Since October 2017, nine project partners that are experts in the field of car sharing and transport engineering, environmental psychology, and industrial economics, have been exploring the diffusion of
“Learning from the STARS: Findings & the Future of Car Sharing in Europe”, the final event of the STARS project will be held in Bremen (Germany), from 13-14 February. After 2.5 years, STARS – Shared mobility opporTunities And challenges foR European citieS – is about to end and deliver its final outcomes on the diffusion of car sharing in Europe
Register now for the final event of the STARS project organised in Bremen (Germany), from 13-14 February: “Learning from the STARS: Findings & the Future of Car Sharing in Europe”! Conference Workshop After 2.5 years, STARS – Shared mobility opporTunities And challenges foR European citieS – is about to end and deliver its final outcomes on the diffusion of
Mark your calendar for the final event of the STARS project organised in Bremen (Germany), from 13-14 February: “Learning from the STARS: Findings & the Future of Car Sharing in Europe”. After 2.5 years, STARS – Shared mobility opporTunities And challenges foR European citieS – is about to end and deliver its final outcomes on the diffusion of car sharing
The first STARS webinar took place on Monday 8th of April, from 10:30 am to 12 pm. It gathered 23 participants, out of which representatives of 5 “Uptake cities” that follow the STARS project and that will explore the car sharing as a mobility option in their cities: Cluj-Napoca (Romania) Oradea (Romania) Sofia (Bulgaria) Warsaw (Poland) Budapest (Hungary) “Uptake cities”
In the framework of the CIVITAS Forum 2018, the STARS and MoTIV projects invite you to be part of a joint workshop and answer the following question, using examples from Madrid and Budapest: Is car sharing crucial to the future of sustainable urban mobility in Europe? WHEN: Thursday 20th September 2018 4:30 pm – 6 pm Attendance is free WHERE:
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.
If you would like to learn more about car sharing in Europe, have a look at the first results of the STARS project. You will find the abstracts of the first STARS deliverables clicking in the list below: D2.1 Car sharing in Europe: a multidimensional classification and inventory (abstract) D2.2 Key technology and social innovation drivers for car sharing (abstract)
From 20-21 June, FEAL2018 aims to become a reference in the field of European events linked to the industry of the future. With more than 220 participants, it provides 10 high-quality conference seesions with 40 high-profile speakers. Taking place in Lille (France), FEAL involves the entire industry: manufacturers, suppliers, startups, clusters, institutions, associations, research laboratories, academics, consultants… It will be a good opportunity
The world of car sharing is evolving rapidly and the need for a broad overview of the current state of the European car sharing scene is becoming increasingly apparent. Work package 2, and more specifically Deliverable 2.1, is the starting point of the STARS-project and will serve as the basis for many tasks that will follow. In order to gain