Transport & Mobility

Shifting to sustainable fuels can be disruptive for daily operations, finances and people. Our Transport & Mobility experts can help you make the decisions for a smooth and successful transition. 

Emissions from transport continue to rise, causing environmental issues such climate change and poor urban air quality that affect us all today, and will continue to do so in the future, unless we act now. Alternative technologies, for mobility mostly including battery electric, but for some use-cases also hydrogen fuel cell and biofuels, are proven at a range of scales and in a variety of use-cases, and continued development reduces costs and improves efficiency. Through decades of experience in mobility projects and innovative R&D programmes, we have developed knowledge and expertise in the applications and performance of cleaner transport solutions and their integration into the wider energy landscape. 

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Zero Emission Fleets

As organisations set sustainability and zero emission targets, the demand for zero emission fleets is on the rise. Zero emission vehicles deliver the necessary clean air and cost savings, while meeting operational and duty cycle demands. 

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New & Shared Mobility Services

There is also a need to enable supplementary sustainable mobility schemes, boosting public transport, in order to reduce the impacts of congestion and open transport options to all levels of society. Transport strategies that incorporate e-bikes, Light Electric Vehicles (LEVs) and e-mopeds, as well as car sharing cooperatives, also reduce emissions and increase accessibility for all. 

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Social & Inclusive Mobility

Low emission fuels, sustainably sourced from organic matter and waste, offer a near-term, environmentally friendly and cost-effective alternative to diesel in the heavy vehicle sector. Trials and demonstrations in real-world applications demonstrate the emissions savings for vehicles in sectors that can be hard to fully decarbonise. 

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Non-Road Transport​

All vehicles must play their part to reduce global emissions, including those in construction, marine and aviation, and the knowledge and experience learned from road transport can be applied to other sectors where low emission technology is currently less mature. 

Follow the links below for more details on the activities  we’re involved in and get in touch to see how you can lower your emissions.

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Sanne Van Breukelen (klein 2) (1)

Sanne van Breukelen

Team Lead Transport & Mobility

Sanne is a zero emission bus expert with experience in working together with more than 20 municipalities in the diverse perspectives of all stakeholders involved like no other and she enjoys bringing people together to work on common goals. She’s always open to talk about your challenges in making your operations more sustainable.

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