A recognisable logo and a set of shared mobility icon have been designed by the project to allow for a uniform brand identity for the shared and electric mobility hubs. Read More
The Polis webinar e-Mobility hubs and transport modelling: the case of Leuven focused on eHUBS and the EU-funded project MOMENTUM and featured the participation of the city of Leuven, pilot city of the two projects and example of how a city can capitalize from its involvement in different EU-projects, in order to advance its sustainable mobility policy objectives. Read More
EU-funded projects often face prejudices of lacking longevity and synergies with other stakeholders, which are not part of the project consortium. In the following talk with Tim Asperges, transport policy advisor for the City of Leuven, we discuss how cities can capitalise from the participation in European projects.
The discussions will continue in the framework of a webinar organised by POLIS in the context of its series "Mobilising mobility: Turning European projects into local actions", which will take place on 10 September 2020 at 14:00. Read More
Lydia Peeters, Mobility Minister of the Flanders Region in Belgium, announces a massive investment 100€ Million to install eHUBS throughout Flanders. Read More
Harriët Tiemens (Alderwoman for the Municipality of Nijmegen and chairwoman of the Mobility Portfolio for the Arnhem-Nijmegen Region) inaugurated the first eHUBS in Arnhem and Nijmegen on 15 June 2020 Read More
Did you miss the eHUBS webinar that provided an introduction to the project and showcased the digital side of eHUBS? You can read the main takeways and watch the full recording. Read More
eHUBS project partner Amsterdam University of Applied Science (AUAS) produced recommendations based on behaviour change principles to support cities to stimulate eHUBS uptake. Read More
On March 12th, Autodelen.net organised the first Flemish Network day on eHUBS and Shared Mobility. Around 100 local politicians and civil servants attended this event and were inspired by shared mobility experts. The main goal was to activate other cities to start building their own eHUB in order to replicate the concept of eHUBS throughout Europe. Read More