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Green Mobility Exchange: Connecting Innovation, Policy, and Practice in Sustainable Mobility

On 12 May 2026, Amsterdam’s Tolhuistuin will host the Green Mobility Exchange, a one-day event designed to accelerate collaboration across the sustainable mobility ecosystem. Building on Cenex Nederland’s longstanding spring networking tradition, the event brings together industry leaders, policymakers, innovators, and researchers to explore practical solutions for zero-emission transport, clean energy infrastructure, and circular mobility systems.

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Webinar series #3 Shared mobility

Shared mobility is often evaluated through numbers: costs, emissions, utilisation. While these metrics are essential, they rarely explain why travel habits are so resilient, or why many shared mobility initiatives struggle to move beyond early adopters. What is often missing is the everyday experience of users; their sense of risk, convenience, trust, and control.
Rather than promoting a specific solution, this webinar explores how people actually experience different ways of accessing a car, from private ownership to commercial and community-based sharing. It looks at why cost comparisons alone might not always trigger change, how predictability and perceived risk shape decisions, and what participants describe when shared mobility genuinely works. By focusing on these experiences, the session offers insights into how cities can create conditions in which shared mobility feels credible, normal, and worth adopting.

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EU Project AeroSolfd 3rd General Assembly

The AeroSolfd project, co-funded by the European Union, recently convened its General Assembly in Lisbon, bringing together 17 partners from eight European countries. The assembly, hosted by the Metropolitano de Lisboa from the 25th to the 27th of October, addressed the project’s progress, specifically focusing on each work package’s advancements.

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CBAM – A Landmark Mechanism for Climate Action

The EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is a pivotal instrument for carbon emissions associated with the production of carbon-intensive goods entering the EU. It serves a dual purpose, promoting cleaner industrial practices outside the EU and safeguarding businesses from carbon leakage. CBAM plays a critical role in realizing the EU’s Green Deal and meeting its climate targets.

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Levis Blog

The first results of the H2020 LEVIS project are published! Along with 13 partners across Europe, Cenex Nederland developed and trialled the iEDGE toolkit (integrated Eco-Design Guideline and Evaluation). The toolkit is used to implement