Mobility


Ipsos Update Publication

Ipsos Update – April 2026

Iran, International Women's Day, Mobility… Ipsos Update explores the latest research and thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
Ipsos Update Publication

Ipsos Update – May 2025

Misinformation, Ukraine, America … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
Transport Survey

Europ Assistance’s 2025 Mobility Barometer

Europeans are accelerating their shift towards greener and more multimodal transportation
Economy Events replay

[Webinar] KEYS – The Year Ahead: Resilience Required

In our first KEYS broadcast of the year, we share perspectives on what’s on the horizon in 2025 and beyond.
Mobility Survey

European Mobility becomes more and more electrified : growing popularity of electric bikes, while the consideration for EV stays high

Europ Assistance (“EA”) today announced the international findings of their 2nd edition of the Mobility Barometer. The survey was conducted among 8,000 people across 8 countries in Europe: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Austria and the Czech Republic. It tracks Europeans' mobility habits. The survey was taken between December 14th 2023 and January 18th, 2024.

Indonesia: All change

2023 is a milestone year for Indonesia as we prepare to elevate our nation as one of the developed countries in APAC.

Driving change

September: The United Auto Workers strike reminds us that every transition has a cost
Mobility Publication

New forms of mobility

At a time when the French government want to decarbonise industry by reducing emissions by 81% by 2050 compared to 2015, and when older motor vehicles will be soon banned from inner cities’ “low-emission zones”, the Ipsos Navigator survey reveals the gap between intentions and reality and highlights the obstacles that need to be overcome.
Mobility Publication

Green mobility: Cities as a laboratory for tomorrow’s mobility

The majority of Europeans live in cities and not even the pandemic has succeeded in reversing the course of urbanisation, as perhaps some had imagined early into the crisis.