Toxic air pollutants, congested streets, adapting to climate change – these are some of the challenges that representatives from London, Brussels and Hamburg id...
At a two-day workshop in Brussels last week some of the worlds most advanced bike sharing cities came together with innovators in the bike sharing business...
The Horizon 2020 Programme is the biggest EU Research and Innovation programme ever with nearly €80 billion of funding available over 7 years (2014 to 2020). Th...
During the months of September and October, ECF President Manfred Neun was invited to take part in various transport and mobility events in Asia, and we take th...
What is EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK? The EUROPEANMOBILITYWEEK campaign has sought to improve public health and quality of life since 2002, by influencing mobilit...
Even as far back as 2008 more than 70% of buses in the US had bike racks installed. In comparison, European efforts tend to be more limited covering only a few...
Leading experts from academics, consultancies, and city administration will teach you how they approach cycling in relation to sustainable mobility and climate...
A cycling tour was co-organised on 1-7 May 2017, by Turkish ECF Member Enverçevko (Energy Efficiency and Environment Protection Association), Bursa Bubidosd (Bu...
Last week, ECF Urban Mobility Policy Officer Benedicte Swennen was invited to Reggio Emilia (170.000 inhabitants, North Italy), one of the Italian members of th...
In addition to the known benefits of cycling, e-bikes have an even greater potential to offer, but up until now they were excluded from most of the electromobility strate...
Today ECF launched a new report called Electromobility for all: fiscal Incentives for e-cycling. ‘Despite their obvious advantages and cost...
The prominent researchers Buehler & Pucher found that far fewer people have died walking and cycling over the years since the early 90s. Reviewing data...