Taxis in London – 196,000 tonnes of carbon per annum

This week we visited the European Future Energy Forum at ExCeL. There were some great presentations about e-mobility and smarter cities from Siemens, but perhaps the most interesting presentation was given by the CEO of the European Climate Foundation, Jules Kortenhorst in a panel discussion on Promoting the Development of Sustainable Fuels for Transport. One of their findings was that a 50% reduction in carbon by 2050 is only possible with zero-carbon road transport. It was good to hear someone highlight this as I often get the view that the only discussion about climate change at the moment is around energy.

Tesla

Tesla at EFEF

In the Eco Transport showcase, there were two very cool Tesla vehicles so thought I should pop a picture in from my trusty iPhone!

But perhaps the most valuable set of statistics were from some posters made by Transport for London. The key one (below) showed that transport in London is responsible for 9.8 million tonnes of carbon each year, or 22% of the total carbon emissions for London. Almost half of that (4.5 million tonnes) comes from cars and motorcycles and the good old taxi industry is responsible for 196,000 tonnes. Given the statistics from the Department for Transport about occupancy rates in cars and our own knowledge of taxi occupancy rates, it is not too difficult to see that if vehicles were used in more efficient ways, you could save over a million tonnes of carbon a year, just in London.

TfL Statistics

A busy month

October has been rather busy for the team here at Carbon Voyage. The project with Tesco and the University of Manchester is now fully focused on staff travel, we have started working with a new client to help them understand the impact of their UK transport which should then transition into a service to manage and reduce this and should hopefully be starting a very exciting project with a very large transport provider in the UK. Next week we’re hosting a round table at the European Future Energy Forum and participating in the Eco Transport Showcase. Details of the round table can be found here. This session will look at what is important in building a sustainable transport system for an organisation or a city, where the opportunities lie and what the barriers are to setting up a successful system.

We are also launching a new cash booking service this month, initially based in East London and focused on airport journeys at very competitive rates.

 

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