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Polaris Study 2024: Survey on mobility trends in Belgium

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08 April 2025

Polaris Study 2024: Survey on mobility trends in Belgium

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The Polaris Study 2024 reveals that Belgian consumers still predominantly use cars for daily mobility, with slow adoption of electric vehicles and shared mobility solutions.

Publishing org

D'Ieteren

Topics
Geographical descriptors

Belgium

Organisation Type

Company with 250 or more employees

Industry Associations and Chambers of Commerce

Local Authorities

National authorities

Regional Authorities

SMEs (a company with less than 250 employees)

  • Specific types of tourism

    • Adventure tourism

    • Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism

    • Cultural tourism

    • Ecotourism

    • Education tourism

    • Festival tourism

    • Gastronomy tourism

    • Health and medical tourism

    • MICE tourism

    • Mountain tourism

    • Religious tourism

    • Rural tourism

    • Sports tourism

    • Urban/city tourism

    • Wellness tourism

  • Transition Pathway Strategic Areas

    • Governance of tourism destinations

    • Sustainable mobility

  • Business activities

    • Other tourism transportation activities

    • Rail Passenger transport

    • Road passenger transport

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The Polaris Study 2024, published by D'Ieteren in September 2024, examines the evolving mobility habits of Belgian consumers, both private and professional. The study highlights the continued dominance of cars in daily mobility, with limited growth in the adoption of electric vehicles and shared mobility solutions. Despite societal and technological changes, the survey reveals a persistent preference for traditional car usage, while also noting a widening gap in electromobility perspectives between private and professional users.

#Mobility # #Electric vehicles #Travel technology 

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