


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 report, published by Deloitte, firstly lists the consumer-driver expectations, and compares them with the actual datas regarding electric vehicules efficiency and prices; at last but not least, it compares the datas with the fuel vehicules efficiency and prices.
Author: Deloitte
Date: 2011
Type: Report
Intended audience: General public, and professionals (especially private industries and companies)
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Subject: This Accenture study, based on a survey of more than 7,000 individuals in 13 countries, aims to help utilities, city authorities and charging service providers to fully understand consumers’ perceptions and preferences in order to make the right PEV investments at the right time.
Author: Accenture
Date: June 2011
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 survey, by the Eurobarometer Institute regarding Europeans’ daily transport habits was carried out in parallel with the European Commission’s White Paper on Transport. It shows, in particular, Europeans’ affinity with the ideas presented by the White Paper. The report demonstrates that Europeans are, for the most part, ready to revise their car purchasing criteria and to pay taxes in order to drive.
Author: Survey by the Eurobarometer Institute
Date: March 2011