Movin’on
Movin’On is an engaged international ecosystem on Sustainable Mobility – originally created by Michelin and of which BNP Paribas has been a partner for the last 4 years. As a Think and Do tank, Movin’On ambition is to become the international reference of sustainable mobility by promoting innovative solutions, and fostering collaborative approaches to deliver adapted products and services. As the world leading bank on sustainable finance, BNP Paribas brings its transversal expertise to this ecosystem
Movin’on Summit
Movin’On Summit 2021 will be a reinvented 4-day phygital experience, broadcast worldwide, to inspire, connect and engage mobility stakeholders in collective action on concrete solutions for more mobility with less impact.
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We want our community of interests to foster concrete collaborations to boost business opportunities and generate gains for its members, be they revenues for champions providing Energy Efficiency solutions or savings for companies implementing them. But beyond that we have the ambition to create a virtuous circle where Energy Efficiency would finance Energy Transition
Constance Chalchat
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MOBILITY KEY THEMATICS
ZERO EMISSIONS
PRESERVING RESOURCES
Postponing the annual resource consumption threshold has proven to be a great challenge in recent years. Integral to this is preserving…
UNIVERSAL MOBILITY
Despite the significant progress made in universal mobility, safety and inclusivity for all has not yet been achieved. In addition to the challenges of accessibility, especially for populations living in underserved and remote areas, the pandemic has also highlighted how social and economic inequalities can be amplified when cities and societies are disrupted by global events.
MULTIMODAL MOBILITY
Infrastructure and urban design centered on personal vehicles have undergone increasing scrutiny in recent years. Mass transportation and collective transit, long thought of as viable solutions to congestion and air pollution, are suffering as a result of the current public health crisis. Changes in human behavior, new technologies and the need for sustainable mobility planning are now accelerating the transformation of existing transportation infrastructures.
MULTIMODAL EFFICIENCY
With freight volumes expected to multiply in the next few years, the public and private sectors must join forces to optimize distribution models and sustainable transport.
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