Movin'On's 20 Sustainable Mobility Proposals for 2026 Municipal Elections
As France approaches the municipal elections in 2026, Movin'On, a coalition of companies committed to sustainable mobility, has released 20 actionable proposals aimed at transforming urban transport. These initiatives, tested and approved by a significant majority of the French population, have been developed to address the current ecological urgency and socio-economic challenges faced by municipalities.
The Need for Effective Mobility Solutions
The proposals fall under the program dubbed
Bleu Blanc Move, which was informed by a national study conducted by Kantar in December 2025. This comprehensive analysis surveyed a representative sample of the French populace, revealing that nearly 80% of respondents expressed support for the project. Out of over 100 suggestions evaluated, the top 20 were carefully selected by a group of leading corporations after consultations with local experts and stakeholders.
What Are the Proposals?
Bleu Blanc Move emphasizes practical solutions that municipalities can implement immediately. The proposals are designed to:
- - Promote carbon-free mobility practices
- - Pilot or experiment with urban logistics
- - Enhance existing infrastructures like rural paths and train station access
- - Facilitate shifts in mobility habits among residents
Each proposal includes details about implementation conditions, associated costs, impacts, and concrete user experiences, making them suitable for local adaptation.
Community-Driven and Feasible
Gaël Quéinnec, the General Director of Movin'On, stated, "The transition to sustainable mobility is not merely an ideology; it is already underway in our local communities.
Bleu Blanc Move aims to make these solutions visible and reproducible." The proposals demonstrate broad appeal among French residents, with certain suggestions receiving up to 90% approval, particularly those addressing urgent issues of accessibility, quality of life, and social equity.
A Collaborative Effort
The initiative has been supported by major contributors such as Accenture, Engie, Macif, Michelin, Mobivia, and Orange, showcasing a collaborative public-private partnership striving to enhance urban mobility solutions. The included proposals accommodate a variety of community types, from urban and suburban areas to rural regions, ensuring that all municipalities can benefit regardless of their size or resources.
Conclusion
Movin'On's commitment to fostering sustainable mobility practices underscores an essential shift towards eco-friendly transport solutions across France. The
Bleu Blanc Move proposals are not just theoretical concepts; they are actionable strategies grounded in extensive research and public consensus. As we approach the 2026 municipal elections, these initiatives offer compelling pathways for candidates aiming to enhance their municipalities' transportation frameworks.
For more details, you can find the report on Movin'On’s official site.