The tens of millions of visitors to Paris each year are comfortable with the idea of using the city’s public transport, and often shocked by the traffic congestion on the French capital’s major roads. Parisians have a very similar experience.
The city’s ancient streets create unique challenges for the adoption and development of future mobility, but very real change is under way as the city’s vehicular emissions and congestion problems result in ever more stringent restrictions and future vehicle bans.
Autolib—the now-defunct electric car-sharing project that folded in 2018—left a legacy, physical and otherwise, that continues to influence future mobility developments in Paris. Its installed charging infrastructure is being upgraded and a number of automakers and other mobility service providers are stepping in to try to succeed where Autolib ultimately failed.
In this exclusive special report, Automotive World presents insight and opinion from a range of stakeholders involved in developing and implementing the next generation of transportation and mobility services in one of Europe’s largest cities.
In this report:
- Executive summary
- Can Paris reinvent itself as a future mobility leader?
- Paris air quality offensive targets diesel as low hanging fruit
- 2024 Olympics could herald major changes to Parisian mobility habits
- Automakers target Paris as new technology test bed
- Will Paris meet its vehicle electrification targets?
- Regulations in Paris push trucking to alternative fuels and electrification
- Life after Autolib: car-sharing continues in Paris
- Electric car-share renaissance emerges in Paris
- Vulog hopes shared mobility will give Parisians their city back
- The future of mobility in Paris is intra-modal transportation
‘Special report: The future of mobility in Paris’ provides insight from a range of industry stakeholders, including:
- Accenture
- Autonomy & the Urban Mobility Summit
- Avere-France
- Capgemini Invent
- Citec Group
- Diesel Technology Forum
- Free2Move Paris
- HysetCo
- International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)
- KPMG
- RATP Group
- Société du Taxi Electrique Parisien (STEP)
- Solstyce
- Transport & Environment
- Vulog
- Wavestone
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