eHUBS International Academy

Bergen (Norway)

14 October 2020 - 16 October 2020

THE eHUBS INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO JUNE 2021, DUE TO THE RESTRICTIONS OF COVID-19 ON TRAVEL AND PHYSICAL EVENTS.

STAY UPDATED WITH MORE INFORMATION ON THE RESCHEDULING OF THE EVENT WHICH WILL BE PUBLISHED IN AUTUMN 2020.

You work for a local or regional authority and you would like to learn more about how to plan an eHUB, a hub for shared and electric mobility?

At the eHUBS International Academy in Bergen, Norway, which will take place between 14 and 16 October, you can learn first-hand from several partner cities of the eHUBS project and the cities of Bremen and Bergen (Share North project) on how to take your plans for shared and electric mobility hubs from idea to implementation.

The two-day seminar will cover all the planning steps from selecting the right location for your eHUB, choosing services, EV-strategies, engaging stakeholders, tendering procedures and communication strategies based on the experiences in different regions and cities in Europe. The event will include a cycling excursion to various Mobil.punkt sites in Bergen as well as a planning workshop where you can start the planning process for your city or region based on the lessons learned during the theoretical sessions of the event.

You can view the draft programme here.

In order to maximise a fruitful exchange, the number of participants will be limited to 20 people. Participation is on a first come, first serve basis. Additional registrants will be added to a waiting list. The event will be held in English and will be hosted by the eHUBS Interreg North-West Region project.

Limited financial resources are available for the reimbursement of expenses of Polis members on a first-come-first-served basis.

If you would like to register to the event, please sign up at this link: https://tinyurl.com/ucxju3x

For more information, please contact Bram Seeuws (bram@autodelen.net), Autodelen.net, and Piero Valmassoi (pvalmassoi@polisnetwork.eu), Polis.

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