ECF presentation Budapest SUSCO 2015

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Cyclists are future makers SUSCO Budapest oct 2015 William Nederpelt Vice President ECF gratefully acknowledges financial support from the European Commission.

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Cyclists are future makersSUSCO

Budapest oct 2015

William Nederpelt Vice President

ECF gratefully acknowledges financial support from the European Commission.

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ECF 500,000 European and global supporters• Over 70 member groups in 40+ countries

– E.g. Cycling Hungary Alliance and Magyar Kerékpárosklub• Founder of the World Cycling Alliance in 2014

2020 Aim• Cycling doubled to 15% modal share average in Europe• Comparable investment and commitments at global level

The way we work• International advocacy, promotion • Supporting national advocacy by knowledge management • Demonstration projects, research, analysis• Organizing, attending and promoting events and alliances

e.g. the ECF Velo-city Series, International Transport Forum 2

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Context

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William Nederpelt• Vice President ECF • Board member Dutch Cyclists' Union • President DCU branch Dordrecht• President Rond Uit Dordrecht• Cyclist

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Global policy context• Climate change – commitments

– So avoid, shift, improve• UEMI (urban electric mobility initiative)

– boost the share of electric vehicles in annual vehicle sales to 30% (2-3 wheelers and light duty vehicles)

– integrate electric mobility into sustainable urban transport - achieves a 30% reduction emissions in urban areas by 2030

• Development / Habitat– Urbanisation – mobility that addresses greater

urban scale– Access and exclusion for everybody – affordable

mobility

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EU Policy context• Halve the use of ‘conventionally-fuelled’ cars in

urban transport by 2030• Strong regulatory regime for e-bikes• Leading industry in sector• ECF New Technology Study

– 8 policy areas, 32 specific initiatives/ directives / work plans could benefit from new cycling technologies

– Transport, innovation, air quality, environment, low carbon development, health, economic growth & cohesion, industry

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Cycling uses new technology

• Distance is extending• E-bikes

• Registration / monitoring• Handling of payment etc• PT- bike

• Knowledge is extending • Measuring not only intervals but

the total routes, speed etc• ]

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1 / 3 of new sold bikes in the Netherlands are e-bikes

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E-bikes: Key consumer benefits

• Keep cycling benefits:– Health– Reliability– Congestion busting– Cost– Storage– Environment– Combined mobility– No licence– Use cycle infrastructure– Bike sharing

infrastructure

• Remove/reduce some cycling barriers:– Range

• Now 10-20km as standard– Hills / wind– Heat – Strength concerns

• Age, gender, disability– Perception of safety

• Safe start– Slowness

• 25km/h – 45km/h– Loads/goods /

passengers

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E-bikes need a new infrastructure

• Source: Ursala Lehner Lierz, velo:concult

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Policy• Shift of policy (Dutch

gov)• Station to station

• Door to door• Bicyle storage• Railwaystations• Busstations

• Maintenance service• Rental service

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• Bike sharing and e-bike sharing – a form of PT– take pressure off PT

congestion and bus routes

– sharing instead of caring

Cycling as public-transport

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• Customer oriented– Easy to use– Easy to pay– Neutral profile

• Business focus– Less public space– Less damage – Profit

Dutch PT-bike (OV-fiets)

 33.000

50.000

 189.000

 250.000

 329.585

 481.185

 669.575

 836.286

 1.025.412

 1.221.792

 1.342.951

 1.518.417

1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016

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Bicycle count• No knowlege of – av. speed– stops (TL)– time– tracks– additional transport– combination with wheater

wind / rain

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First resultsThe Netherlands

• > 55,000 participants• > 2 milion kilometer• Av speed >18 km h • > 180,000 trips

Belgium

• >1,750 participants• > 70,000 kilometer

- Saving• CO2 reduction >1 mil

kg• > 7 milion Florin

>€20,000)

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Why does it happen• Availlabity of mobile devices• Innovation of bikes (infrastructure)• New ways op cooperation– Not top – down– Netwerking (e.g. start up’s)

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Conclusions: What cyclists offers you

• Affordable, accessible transport modes• Proven, coste co-benefits• Sustainability as an equivalent for

innovations• Globally available solution easy to

implement• Highest cost-benefit ratios • Complement / part of public transport • Proven consumer take up• Demand from people / cities

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Interventions to maximise effect• Toughened restrictions on polluting vehicles

(VW)• Higher status & support in e-mobility research

and deployment • E-bike sharing pilots in a range of economies

and urban forms– E.g. Athens, Rotterdam

• Development of infrastructure standards• More trans-national research/pilots on legal

frameworks & technologies (EU-rules). – Eg. Batteries, recycling, speed limits,

infrastructure

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Incentives

• Fame– Image

• Fun– Recreation– Sport

• Finance– Time • travel time and working

time–Money • costs and savings

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What can you do?

Opportunity management combined with a long term focus

Take no regret measures

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Thank you

To find out [email protected] www.ecf.com

@wnederpelt @eucyclistsfed

ECF gratefully acknowledges financial support from the European Commission.