Car clubs have key role in helping London meet its climate change goals, says CoMoUK

Mark Moran
15 April 2022
CoMoUK wants TfL to co-establish with London Councils and boroughs the basis of an electric vehicle charging infrastructure that suits the needs of car clubs and gives them preferential access

 

More than 650,000 households in London could give up their private vehicles and switch to car clubs to meet the city’s climate goals, according to new analysis. Research by Collaborative Mobility UK (CoMoUK) has found this would reduce carbon emissions by 82,000 tonnes a year, helping Mayor of London Sadiq Khan meet the targets set out in his transport strategy.

CoMoUK is the national charity for the public benefit of shared transport such as car, bike and e-scooter share schemes. The...

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