


Subject: This educational booklet on sustainable transport, published for Sustainable Development Week, intends to raise citizen awareness of sustainable mobility. It presents, in an easily accessible format, the different means of transport available to people for getting around and explains ways of calculating one’s carbon footprint.
Author: GART (a French association of transport authorities)
Date: April 2010
Subject : This study presents the advantages of the electric vehicle compared with those of the petrol vehicle. With lower maintenance costs, equivalent performance to traditional cars and reduced CO2 emissions, it appears that electric technology is capable of responding to environmental issues.
Author: Andrew Simpson PhD 2 - The University of Queensland / IEEE Queensland Section (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
Date: March 2009
Subject: This methodological guide aims to facilitate the deployment of fuel-efficient driving training. Presented in the form of methodological worksheets, it draws, in particular, on the experience of the La Poste Group (French Post Office), which has trained over 60,000 employees.
Author: Study carried out by ADEME (the French Environment and Energy Management Agency). This guide is the first achievement of the ADEME-La Poste framework agreement, which was signed in March 2009.
Date: January 2010
Subject : This study compares and puts into perspective the responses of 4,000 people surveyed across Europe, the United States, China and Japan with regard to the purchasing of a clean car (electric or hybrid) over the coming years. This means that a figure can be put on the future market for electric cars and has also let those factors that could dissuade people from purchasing, such as charging infrastructures and battery range, be highlighted.
Author : Ernst & Young
Date : June 2010