[sustran] Update on total overhaul and retooling of the World Carshare Consortium

Eric Britton eric.britton at ecoplan.org
Sun Oct 26 21:52:31 JST 2008


Dear Colleagues, 

 

If you go today to http://www.worldcarshare.com you will see the results of
a major revision of the World Carshare Consortium program, website and
supporting toolset that we have been working very hard on in the past weeks.
Best way in is simply to click to the site and then run though the various
small boxes and links which appear on the home page. You'll see.

 

We have long called carsharing an example of a "two percent" solution (a
multi-billion dollar new metro is, by contrast, and example of a 5-7 percent
solution). All by itself in an unquestioning old mobility vacuum carsharing
cannot expect to do all that much -- however when combined with and
supported by the rich battery of modes and approaches which are the stuff of
the New Mobility Agenda, it has a very important role to complete the
multi-level 21st century new mobility system of your city. As some of you
know, we have long called carsharing "the last nail in the coffin of old
mobility".

 

Highlights of the new site and toolset include:

 

1.     An inventory identifying one thousand cities in which you can
carshare this morning - see http://www.cities.worldcarshare.com

2.     A comprehensive listing of major sources of supply and service
support for carshare start-ups - http://www.suppliers.worldcarshare.com  

3.     An in process inventory identifying more than three hundred of the
leading carshare operations worldwide -
http://www.operators.worldcarshare.com 

4.     A combined search engine which provides focused information on all
key aspects of carsharing worldwide - http://www.knoogle.worldcarshare.com 

 

This Augean process of updating and extending our coverage of carsharing has
been a terrific learning experience. (It is also one in which we have
received good help from a significant number of the close to five hundred
members of our informal working group, so let me take this occasion to thank
them, for all of us.) 

 

As but one example, back in 2006 our inventory of cities with carsharing
logged in some six hundred, but today just two years later, and if we
include the fast-growing campus and specific company/group carshare
operations, it can be seen that we have doubled that number. That has to
mean something. 

 

But now what? Well, the fact is that the technical and business aspects of
how to make a carshare project work are now pretty well in hand. That's a
great leap forward, but if you look closely you can see that it makes the
next set of targets for our work very clear. And that is that we, and
possibly you, need to find ways to get together with cities, local
government and other eventual national and regional organizations which can
help in this,  to give them more strategic carshare support strategies. This
is we are seeing the real weak link thus far. So that is where I intend to
concentrate our efforts and attention over 2009 and beyond.

 

I would say that we are far enough along in this process, that I can without
hesitation invite you to drop in and have a good look. Carsharing is just
one of the rich palette of new mobility options that we now need to put in
place and make work. But in this case it has the advantage of one that is at
the same time successful, fast growing and well mapped from a world
perspective. Carsharing is ready to roll.

 

Tell me what you think.

 

With all good wishes,

 

Eric Britton

 

PS. And don't miss http://www.lite.worldcarshare.com
<http://www.knoogle.worldcarshare.com>  - carsharing operators selling their
service with a grin. May they be an example for us all.

 

 

 

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