
EV05 – CoMoUK
Introduction & Scope CoMoUK is the charity playing a leading role in the UK’s transition to integrated mobility solutions designed for the public good. CoMoUK supports the development of shared modes: car clubs; bike share; 2+ ride share; plus emerging modes such as on-demand buses and scooter sharing – all to enable mobility lifestyles which present … Continue reading “EV05 – CoMoUK”

EV04 – Community Transport Association
About Community Transport Association This response is submitted by the Community Transport Association (CTA), a national charity working with thousands of other charities and community groups across the UK that all provide and support local transport services that fulfill a social purpose and community benefit. One of our activities is to contribute to the formation … Continue reading “EV04 – Community Transport Association”

EV03 – Urban Mobility Partnership
Response from the Urban Mobility Partnership We are writing to you from the Urban Mobility Partnership (UMP) which was launched in 2018 and whose members include Enterprise Holdings, the world’s largest car rental and sharing company, Stagecoach, one of Britain’s largest multi-modal transport operator covering bus, coach, train and tram, and Bosch, the world’s leading … Continue reading “EV03 – Urban Mobility Partnership”

EV02 – Liftshare
Author: Mr A Clabburn, CEO Liftshare 12 April 2019 Please see the pdf version for further detail and graphs. Background: 40,000 people are dying each year in the UK due to air pollution. In 2017 transport became the largest emitting sector of UK greenhouse gas emissions, overtaking the energy sector. Since 1990 transport has reduced … Continue reading “EV02 – Liftshare”

EV01 – Transport for West Midlands
General Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) welcomes the opportunity to comment on the Commission on Travel Demand Shared Mobility Inquiry: Call for evidence. This response is made on the basis that it is from the Local Transport Authority (LTA) for the West Midlands Metropolitan area. TfWM response to the call for evidence aims to consider … Continue reading “EV01 – Transport for West Midlands”

CREDS contributes to new ESRC report
CREDS researchers have contributed to a new ESRC report, which looks at UK research on the social science of climate change.

Research rigour, transparency, and reproducibility in energy research
End-use energy demand is a crucial research field that should deliver the most robust, transparent, and reproducible research – Gesche Huebner explores why our reproducibility isn’t as far advanced as other disciplines.

Why supporting tourism doesn’t mean supporting airport expansion
Sally Cairns and Jillian Anable reflect on a Westminster Media Forum policy conference on UK tourism, and the introduction to the next Commission on Travel Demand inquiry.

Rearranging elephants on the Titanic – Jillian Anable’s keynote presentation from UTSG Annual Conference
CREDS Transport & Mobility Theme Lead, Jillian Anable, gave the plenary keynote closing presentation at last week’s 51st Annual Universities’ Transport Study Group Conference.

Commission on Travel Demand Shared Mobility Inquiry: Evidence Session 4
RAC Foundation, 16 July 2019 The Royal Automobile Club The fourth evidence session covered both the context in which the shared mobility inquiry sits and the policy options which could be deployed to accelerate sharing and other wider initiatives which they might connect to. Discussion pointed to a clear need to articulate why a step … Continue reading “Commission on Travel Demand Shared Mobility Inquiry: Evidence Session 4”

CREDS researchers win CIBSE Napier Shaw Bronze Medal
Researchers from CREDS have won the Napier Shaw Bronze Medal, awarded by the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) for the best research paper published in their journal.

The changing use of energy efficient technologies – reflections from ECEEE Summer Study
When CREDS Centre Manager, Clare Downing, last worked in energy efficiency the focus was on energy efficient technologies. She attended the ECEEE Summer Study in June to find out how things have changed.