Eco-Rally Partners

To really deliver environmental sustainability requires the highest quality research, innovation; it requires policy changes; it requires, very importantly, behaviour changes, ... it requires changes in the way we market low-carbon technologies. That is not going to be solved by any one institution or any one sector. It requires important partnerships.
Professor Shirley Pearce, Vice-Chancellor Loughborogh University

Revolve welcomes representation from all organisations involved in the evolution towards zero emission transport, ie:

  • Education
  • Engineering
  • Local & national government
  • NGOs
  • Research & development
  • Sustainable communication

Getting the public involved goes beyond inspiring their vehicle choice. We also champion behavioural change initiatives, such as car-sharing and eco-driving, as well as various navigation and tracking technologies aimed at easing congestion.

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We invite our partners to create engaging and informative Eco-Rally promotions.

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Please download our brochure for details and do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or proposals. Case studies are also available on request.

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Brighton to London

Wedensday 7 July 2010

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