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How Much Should Public Transport Services Be Expanded, and Who Should Pay?
Mobility
A new article explores public support for public transport expansion in Switzerland.
New Levy on Electric Cars - How should it look like according to Swiss residents?
Mobility
A new report based on data from the Swiss Mobility Panel explores Swiss public opinion on a new tax on electric cars
Speed limit 30 in Swiss cities - What do Swiss residents want?
Mobility
A new report based on data from the Swiss Mobility Panel and the Swiss Environmental Panel shows: Opinions on #SpeedLimit30 in Swiss cities vary widely. Political and environmental attitudes play a decisive role in shaping opinions.
Transforming railway stations into mobility hubs
Mobility
The future of rail transport is being revamped to include more than just trains. Researchers from the ISTP have completed a research project on the potential transformation of railway stations into what they call "mobility hubs". The first results from their survey are now out.
Battery Electric Vehicle adoption in regions without strong policies
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- Research
The Swiss Mobility Lab investigated the individual characteristics of current battery electric vehicle (BEV) holders. Gracia Brückmann, Fabian Willibald and Victor Blanco find that BEV adoption is predicted by technology affinity, high income, green party preferences, and living in one’s own house. Their research was published in Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment.
ISTP4Public NEW Video: What drives public support for policies to enhance electric vehicle adoption?
Mobility
The second video of our video statement series "ISTP4Public" is out and it provides fresh insights into the public support and the political feasibility of policy options for promoting EV adoption. ISTP PhD student Gracia Brückmann shares the key findings of her and Prof. Thomas Bernauer’s recently published study in Environmental Research Letters.
Congratulations to Sergio Guidon for successfully defending his PhD Thesis
Mobility
We are delighted to announce that ISTP PhD Candidate Sergio Guidon successfully defended his doctoral dissertation on Tuesday, 19 May 2020. We would like to congratulate him warmly and wish him all the best for his future career!
What drives public support for policies to enhance electric vehicle adoption?
Mobility
The transportation sector is one of the largest contributors to global CO2. In a study published in Environmental Research Letters, Gracia Brückmann and Prof. Thomas Bernauer examined public support for, and the political feasibility of policy options for promoting EV adoption. Based on a choice experiment, they find that pull measures, such as subsidies for electric cars, attract more public support, and support levels do not decrease much when funding options are revealed.
Public Opinion on Route 12: Final Report
Mobility
The execution of test runs with autonomous vehicles offers a good opportunity to assess public opinion. To examine public acceptance with objective criteria, the ISTP conducted a panel study with residents from the canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland. The data collection and the results are presented in a report by Dr. Michael Wicki and Prof. Thomas Bernauer.
How technology commitment affects mode choice for a self-driving shuttle service
Mobility
A recent article on shared autonomous vehicles (AVs) by Postdoctoral Researcher at ETH Zurich Michael Wicki, ISTP PhD Student Sergio Guidon, PhD Candidate at the Institute for Transport Planning and Systems Felix Becker, ETH Zurich Prof. Dr. Thomas Bernauer and Prof. Dr. Kay Axhausen was published in Research in Transportation Business & Management.
Promoting energy efficiency in car transportation through user experience or information?
Mobility
ISTP PhD student Gracia Brückmann investigated the impact of user experience and information on car holders’ perceptions of EV attributes, and preferences regarding policies to promote energy-efficient cars. The results were presented at the 4th AIEE Energy Symposium in Rome on Wednesday, December 11, 2019.
Closing the loop: Learning from mobility research for policy
Mobility
The Swiss Mobility Lab at ISTP hosts an interactive workshop to share its research results and exchange ideas with invited policy-makers and planners. The event will be held in room E 23, ground floor in the Main ETH (HG) Building on Monday, 9 December 2019. Registration is required.
The social aspect of residential location choice: on the trade-off between proximity to social contacts and commuting
Mobility
A new publication on the Journal of Transport Geography by Sergio Guidon, Michael Wicki, Prof. Dr. Thomas Bernauer and Prof. Dr. Kay Axhausen on the importance of social networks in explaining residential location decisions.
Transportation service bundling – For whose benefit? Consumer valuation of pure bundling in the passenger transportation market
Mobility
Sergio Guidon, Michael Wicki, Thomas Bernauer and Kay Axhausen investigated consumer preferences of service bundling in the passenger transportation market (“Mobility as a Service” bundles). The results were presented at the Swiss Mobility Arena by the ISTP researcher Sergio Guidon. Their research was published in Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.
Spatial and Individual Characteristics for Battery Electric Vehicle Adoption
Mobility
A new paper by the ISTP researchers Gracia Brückmann, Fabian Willibald & Victor Blanco will be presented at the 42nd International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE) Annual Conference in Montréal, Canada taking place from May 29 to June 1, 2019.
The social aspect of residential location choice: on the trade-off between proximity to social contacts and commuting
Mobility
The ISTP researchers Sergio Guidon, Michael Wicki along with our members Prof. Thomas Bernauer and Prof. Kay Axhausen recently published an article in the Journal of Transport Geography. It deals with the social aspect of residential location choice, and the trade-off between proximity to social contacts and commuting.
Public Opinion on Route 12
Mobility
Interim report by the ISTP Swiss Mobility Lab on the first survey on the pilot experiment of an automated bus service in Neuhausen am Rheinfall.