Mobilitätsakademie · Maulbeerstrasse 10 · CH-3001 Bern
Jörg Beckmann, Direktor der Mobilitätsakademie, Telefon +41 (0)79 619 79 80 · joerg.beckmann@tcs.ch
ecomoco
THE EUROPEAN COLLABORATIVE MOBILITY COUNCIL
Vision-Statement and Initial Road Map for a New European Organisation
IN A NUTSHELL:
From shaping an international collaborative mobility community –
to building a European shared mobility organization
After three successful editions of the annual World Collaborative Mobility Congress
(wocomoco) the Swiss Mobility Academy is now seeking to build a new organization in
order to establish a politically active body for European shared mobility providers. The
European Collaborative Mobility Council (ecomoco) is meant to become a European
umbrella for private and public organisations engaged in building and expanding a shared
mobility market across Europe, thus making a significant contribution to a sustainable
transformation of every-day transport.
The mission of The European Collaborative Mobility Council (ecomoco) is to innovate
everyday mobility by promoting a shared use of transport products, services and
infrastructures thus stimulating a new global market for collaborative mobility (co-mobility)
solutions.
The European Collaborative Mobility Council comprises organisations from the public and
private sector involved in developing, marketing and regulating collaborative mobility solutions.
The Council‘s aim is:
 To bring together leaders from across the sector, get them to interact and jointly shape a
new European market for collaborative mobility products, services and infrastructures.
 To monitor market trends and research co-mobility developments across Europe as well
as taking a lead role in testing and demonstrating innovative sustainable co-mobility
services.
 To shape a co-mobility policy-agenda for urban transport and advice policy-makers in
Europe on how to regulate an advancing co-mobility market fully harvesting the sustainable
potential of shared mobility solutions.
 To position the deprivatization of traditional motorized individual transport aside the
demotorization of personal mobility and the decarbonization of motorised transport as
the most important measures to minimize the climate-impact of road transport in Europe.
Mobilitätsakademie · Maulbeerstrasse 10 · CH-3001 Bern
Jörg Beckmann, Direktor der Mobilitätsakademie, Telefon +41 (0)79 619 79 80 · joerg.beckmann@tcs.ch
European
Collaborative
Mobility
Council
The
Cities &
Regions
The
Institute
The
Congress
In trying to achieve these aims, ecomoco rests on three major pillars – an annual international
congress (wocomoco), the ecomoco-institute as a research and policy think-tank, as well as a
network of cities & regions bringing together those public authorities that are actively
engaged in shared mobility planning.
a. The Congress (wocomoco): bringing together the greatest co-
mobility minds
Over the coming years, the World Collaborative Mobility Congress will be organised by the
European Collaborative Mobility Council. As a three day event with keynotes, presentations,
debates, exhibitions and excursions it offers unique opportunities for making new contacts,
catalizing dialogues and highlighting success-stories. It takes place every year in a European city
selected by the members and partners of the council. Each edition of wocomoco will run on a
separate budget and is funded solely by the hosting city as well as corporate partners from
across the industry.
b. The Institute: setting the global co-mobility policy agenda
The work of ecomoco is underpinned by market
research, data collection and policy analysis carried
out within the „ecomoco-institute“. Its evidence-
based insights on co-mobility issues make the
Institute an important strategic think-tank for
policy-makers and the European co-mobility
business community. Leading academics, regulators
and innovators are engaged in debates and studies
on critical co-mobility issues. The institute also
maintains a comprehensive database on statistics
and indicators relevant for collaborative mobility
practitioners.
 Annual Collaborative Mobility Market Overview: The institute will publish an annual
market overview covering all areas of co-mobility, providing general facts and figures on
current developments and upcoming trends.
 Annual Focus Study: Every year the institute will publish the results of an in-depth analysis
on a key topic defined by the board at the beginning of the year. The results of this analysis
will be made available exclusively to the members of ecomoco.
Mobilitätsakademie · Maulbeerstrasse 10 · CH-3001 Bern
Jörg Beckmann, Direktor der Mobilitätsakademie, Telefon +41 (0)79 619 79 80 · joerg.beckmann@tcs.ch
c. The Network of Cities and Regions: planning for more shared
mobility solutions
As more and more cities in Europe are declaring to become sharing cities and develop their
strategic plans for collaborative mobility systems, there is a growing need for the generation
and transfer of shared mobility knowledge. For these cities, ecomoco provides a unique
knowledge base an best shared mobility practice and policy. Within its city-network, ecomoco
brings together the key-drivers of local and regional transport planning authorities thus paving
the ground for a transformation of urban mobility towards greater sustainability.
 Collaborative Mobility Planning Guide: The Network of Cities and Regions will develop a
planning guide for cities and regions providing hands-on advice on the implementation of
shared mobility products and services. The guide will draw from the rich knowledge of the
network’s members and be linked to the best-practice database.
 Best-practice Online Database: The Network of Cities and Regions will set up and manage
an online database collecting relevant best-practice examples of co-mobility planning from
around the world.
The Benefits: Partnering with ecomoco allows organisations to:
 demonstrate leadership in collaborative mobility, enhancing their reputation with public and
private stakeholders,
 contribute and have access to key data and statistics maintained by the Institute and
understand the long term issues affecting the co-mobility landscape,
 build better and more innovative alliances and partnerships with key stakeholders,
 influence the European co-mobility agenda rather than be shaped by it,
 develop the tools and capacity to better implement co-mobility development.
The Structure: designed to be a flexible and efficient institution.
 Secretariat: ecomoco’s secretariat is based in Bern. It is led by the secretary-general. The
secretariat comprises the 3 units responsible for congress, the college and the institute, as
well as a communications, event and management -support unit.
 The Presidency: The presidency of ecomoco revolves annually among those partner
organisations, who take a leading role in organising and hosting the annual congress.
 The Board: The ecomoco-board is chaired by the presidency and gives direction to the work
of the council. It consists of representatives of the main funding partners of the council.
 The current and initial membership-model foresees three categories of members:
Mobilitätsakademie · Maulbeerstrasse 10 · CH-3001 Bern
Jörg Beckmann, Direktor der Mobilitätsakademie, Telefon +41 (0)79 619 79 80 · joerg.beckmann@tcs.ch
o A: Large corporations/organisations with an obligatory seat in the board of ecomoco;
suggested annual membership fee of 10’000 Euros (including 2 free entries to
wocomoco and free exhibition space)
o B: Smaller companies with an obligatory seat in the general assembly; suggested
annual membership fee of 2’000 Euros (including 1 free entry to wocomoco)
o C: Public authorities/universities with an obligatory seat in the general assembly;
suggested annual membership fee of 1’000 Euros (including 1 free entry to
wocomoco)
 A more comprehensive membership-model listing duties and benefits will be developed by
the Mobility Academy over the coming months.
The Road Map: Launch of ecomoco at wocomoco in September 2016
 It is the ambition of the Mobility Academy to officially found ecomoco in September 2016
with a launch-ceremony during the 4th
World Collaborative Mobility Congress.
 Prior to that event, the Mobility Academy will attract the founding members, register
ecomoco as an international NGO in Switzerland and set-up an ecomoco-office at the
Mobility Academy in Bern.
 At presence the mobility academy seeks initial funding from a foundation or alike to help
set-up and run the council for the initial three years.
 Starting in autumn 2015, the Mobility Academy will approach potential founding members
from the various shared mobility markets in Europe, addressing car-, ride- and bike-sharing
companies as well as shared parking.
 The Mobility Academy will also start establishing the network of cities & regions by
appointing a Chair for the network as well as two Vice-Chairs, all three of them city
representatives. Together with them the Mobility Academy will approach and involve more
cities already prior to wocomoco2016.
 Until the end of 2015 the Mobility Academy will draft the statutes for ecomoco according to
Swiss law.
 The board will be comprised of all A-Members, one representative of all B and C members
each, as well as a limited number of independent experts.
 In January 2016, the Mobility Academy will hold a meeting in Berne, Switzerland bringing
together the organizations having signed the initial declaration of interest in joining the
European Collaborative Mobility Council.

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Ecomoco vision statement

  • 1. Mobilitätsakademie · Maulbeerstrasse 10 · CH-3001 Bern Jörg Beckmann, Direktor der Mobilitätsakademie, Telefon +41 (0)79 619 79 80 · joerg.beckmann@tcs.ch ecomoco THE EUROPEAN COLLABORATIVE MOBILITY COUNCIL Vision-Statement and Initial Road Map for a New European Organisation IN A NUTSHELL: From shaping an international collaborative mobility community – to building a European shared mobility organization After three successful editions of the annual World Collaborative Mobility Congress (wocomoco) the Swiss Mobility Academy is now seeking to build a new organization in order to establish a politically active body for European shared mobility providers. The European Collaborative Mobility Council (ecomoco) is meant to become a European umbrella for private and public organisations engaged in building and expanding a shared mobility market across Europe, thus making a significant contribution to a sustainable transformation of every-day transport. The mission of The European Collaborative Mobility Council (ecomoco) is to innovate everyday mobility by promoting a shared use of transport products, services and infrastructures thus stimulating a new global market for collaborative mobility (co-mobility) solutions. The European Collaborative Mobility Council comprises organisations from the public and private sector involved in developing, marketing and regulating collaborative mobility solutions. The Council‘s aim is:  To bring together leaders from across the sector, get them to interact and jointly shape a new European market for collaborative mobility products, services and infrastructures.  To monitor market trends and research co-mobility developments across Europe as well as taking a lead role in testing and demonstrating innovative sustainable co-mobility services.  To shape a co-mobility policy-agenda for urban transport and advice policy-makers in Europe on how to regulate an advancing co-mobility market fully harvesting the sustainable potential of shared mobility solutions.  To position the deprivatization of traditional motorized individual transport aside the demotorization of personal mobility and the decarbonization of motorised transport as the most important measures to minimize the climate-impact of road transport in Europe.
  • 2. Mobilitätsakademie · Maulbeerstrasse 10 · CH-3001 Bern Jörg Beckmann, Direktor der Mobilitätsakademie, Telefon +41 (0)79 619 79 80 · joerg.beckmann@tcs.ch European Collaborative Mobility Council The Cities & Regions The Institute The Congress In trying to achieve these aims, ecomoco rests on three major pillars – an annual international congress (wocomoco), the ecomoco-institute as a research and policy think-tank, as well as a network of cities & regions bringing together those public authorities that are actively engaged in shared mobility planning. a. The Congress (wocomoco): bringing together the greatest co- mobility minds Over the coming years, the World Collaborative Mobility Congress will be organised by the European Collaborative Mobility Council. As a three day event with keynotes, presentations, debates, exhibitions and excursions it offers unique opportunities for making new contacts, catalizing dialogues and highlighting success-stories. It takes place every year in a European city selected by the members and partners of the council. Each edition of wocomoco will run on a separate budget and is funded solely by the hosting city as well as corporate partners from across the industry. b. The Institute: setting the global co-mobility policy agenda The work of ecomoco is underpinned by market research, data collection and policy analysis carried out within the „ecomoco-institute“. Its evidence- based insights on co-mobility issues make the Institute an important strategic think-tank for policy-makers and the European co-mobility business community. Leading academics, regulators and innovators are engaged in debates and studies on critical co-mobility issues. The institute also maintains a comprehensive database on statistics and indicators relevant for collaborative mobility practitioners.  Annual Collaborative Mobility Market Overview: The institute will publish an annual market overview covering all areas of co-mobility, providing general facts and figures on current developments and upcoming trends.  Annual Focus Study: Every year the institute will publish the results of an in-depth analysis on a key topic defined by the board at the beginning of the year. The results of this analysis will be made available exclusively to the members of ecomoco.
  • 3. Mobilitätsakademie · Maulbeerstrasse 10 · CH-3001 Bern Jörg Beckmann, Direktor der Mobilitätsakademie, Telefon +41 (0)79 619 79 80 · joerg.beckmann@tcs.ch c. The Network of Cities and Regions: planning for more shared mobility solutions As more and more cities in Europe are declaring to become sharing cities and develop their strategic plans for collaborative mobility systems, there is a growing need for the generation and transfer of shared mobility knowledge. For these cities, ecomoco provides a unique knowledge base an best shared mobility practice and policy. Within its city-network, ecomoco brings together the key-drivers of local and regional transport planning authorities thus paving the ground for a transformation of urban mobility towards greater sustainability.  Collaborative Mobility Planning Guide: The Network of Cities and Regions will develop a planning guide for cities and regions providing hands-on advice on the implementation of shared mobility products and services. The guide will draw from the rich knowledge of the network’s members and be linked to the best-practice database.  Best-practice Online Database: The Network of Cities and Regions will set up and manage an online database collecting relevant best-practice examples of co-mobility planning from around the world. The Benefits: Partnering with ecomoco allows organisations to:  demonstrate leadership in collaborative mobility, enhancing their reputation with public and private stakeholders,  contribute and have access to key data and statistics maintained by the Institute and understand the long term issues affecting the co-mobility landscape,  build better and more innovative alliances and partnerships with key stakeholders,  influence the European co-mobility agenda rather than be shaped by it,  develop the tools and capacity to better implement co-mobility development. The Structure: designed to be a flexible and efficient institution.  Secretariat: ecomoco’s secretariat is based in Bern. It is led by the secretary-general. The secretariat comprises the 3 units responsible for congress, the college and the institute, as well as a communications, event and management -support unit.  The Presidency: The presidency of ecomoco revolves annually among those partner organisations, who take a leading role in organising and hosting the annual congress.  The Board: The ecomoco-board is chaired by the presidency and gives direction to the work of the council. It consists of representatives of the main funding partners of the council.  The current and initial membership-model foresees three categories of members:
  • 4. Mobilitätsakademie · Maulbeerstrasse 10 · CH-3001 Bern Jörg Beckmann, Direktor der Mobilitätsakademie, Telefon +41 (0)79 619 79 80 · joerg.beckmann@tcs.ch o A: Large corporations/organisations with an obligatory seat in the board of ecomoco; suggested annual membership fee of 10’000 Euros (including 2 free entries to wocomoco and free exhibition space) o B: Smaller companies with an obligatory seat in the general assembly; suggested annual membership fee of 2’000 Euros (including 1 free entry to wocomoco) o C: Public authorities/universities with an obligatory seat in the general assembly; suggested annual membership fee of 1’000 Euros (including 1 free entry to wocomoco)  A more comprehensive membership-model listing duties and benefits will be developed by the Mobility Academy over the coming months. The Road Map: Launch of ecomoco at wocomoco in September 2016  It is the ambition of the Mobility Academy to officially found ecomoco in September 2016 with a launch-ceremony during the 4th World Collaborative Mobility Congress.  Prior to that event, the Mobility Academy will attract the founding members, register ecomoco as an international NGO in Switzerland and set-up an ecomoco-office at the Mobility Academy in Bern.  At presence the mobility academy seeks initial funding from a foundation or alike to help set-up and run the council for the initial three years.  Starting in autumn 2015, the Mobility Academy will approach potential founding members from the various shared mobility markets in Europe, addressing car-, ride- and bike-sharing companies as well as shared parking.  The Mobility Academy will also start establishing the network of cities & regions by appointing a Chair for the network as well as two Vice-Chairs, all three of them city representatives. Together with them the Mobility Academy will approach and involve more cities already prior to wocomoco2016.  Until the end of 2015 the Mobility Academy will draft the statutes for ecomoco according to Swiss law.  The board will be comprised of all A-Members, one representative of all B and C members each, as well as a limited number of independent experts.  In January 2016, the Mobility Academy will hold a meeting in Berne, Switzerland bringing together the organizations having signed the initial declaration of interest in joining the European Collaborative Mobility Council.