
Sustainable transportation solutions for communities, campuses, and real estate developments
We identify strategies and opportunities to reduce costs and carbon impact, while increasing value, experience, and quality of life.
Prioritizing Active and Sustainable Mobility
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Carving out car parking space for e-mobility charging, parking, and storage can save a ton of money for a new or existing building.
The cost of 1 bike parking space is 1-3% of 1 car parking space, depending on the geographic market.
Co-locating 10 EV charging stations alongside charging for 10 e-bikes or e-scooters can save as much $50,000.
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Transportation is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the US - 29% according to the EPA - while that number is only 14% globally. Transportation-related emissions are up 78% in the US since 1990. Emissions are significantly higher per capita in the US due to SOV trips and individuals driving gas powered cars. Short car trips can absolutely be replaced - about 1/3 of all car trips are 3 miles or less (Source: NACTO)
Modal shift from cars to bicycles, walking, and micromobility is a strategy for indirect Scope 3 emission reduction and supports ESG commitments.
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Well-designed infrastructure and facilities that encourage active transportation, lead to a boost in tenant attraction and retention. These increasingly must have amenities may include shared bicycles and e-scooters, secure bicycle parking, and micromobility charging stations.
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This is crucial for tenant and talent happiness and well-being. Not providing active mobility amenities is now considered a negative in the eyes of prospective tenants and residents. In a cycling and mental health benefits study in the UK in 2019, 82% of those surveyed reported being less stressed in the office after bicycling to work.
Our mission is to reduce the stress of urban mobility and bring us towards a cleaner, more sustainable future.

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