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Carsharing: all the benefits of a car, without the downsides 
2012 Results 
1 
Carsharing: 
all the benefits of a car, 
without the downsides 
French people use their cars less and less. 
In urban contexts, owning one is becoming 
less and less appealing. 
Carsharing is a system that allows the tem-porary 
use of a car without having to deal 
with the downsides of car ownership. 
Although the system is still at an emerg-ing 
stage, it has experienced an exponen-tial 
growth in the past years and it still rep-resents 
a huge potential for further market 
development. The “Autolib’” initiative in Par-is 
has already enabled carsharing to gain 
a much stronger visibility in France, and 
most of the major French cities have now 
launched similar initiatives that are man-aged 
either by private actors or directly by 
the public authorities. During the past de-cade, 
partly due to the increase in oil price, 
public action policies aimed at limiting the 
private use of cars within cities while alter-native 
transportation modes have gained 
not only visibility and attraction but also 
market shares. As a consequence, carsharing 
is expected to meet a significant develop-ment 
in France from now to 2030. 
In this context, 6t-bureau de recherche 
teamed up with “France Autopartage” for 
conducting a national survey in France in 
order to better understand the impact of 
carsharing on urban mobility. 
Carsharing: an underexploited potential 
This study was conducted by 6t-bureau de recherche, a 
mobility-oriented private research firm, in partnership 
with “France Autopartage” and with the support of the 
Environmental and Energy Control Agency (ADEME), 
within the context of the Ministerial Research Program 
for Innovation in Ground Transportation (PREDIT 4). 
If you are interested in the full report, 
please contact: 
Nicolas Louvet - info@6t.fr
Carsharing: all the benefits of a car, without the downsides 
2012 Results 
2 
Carsharing services studied during this survey and corresponding response rates 
KEY FIGURES 
FROM THE SURVEY 
An online survey jointly conducted with “France Au-topartage”, 
Véolia/Transdev, Yélomobile and Mobizen 
between July 2012 and September 2012: 
more than 95% of respondents use a round-trip 
(also called two-ways or closed-loop) system. 
130 questions to understand the use and public 
image of carsharing, but also of other transportation 
modes used by carsharing users. 
2,090 respondents, subscribed to 20 different car-sharing 
systems, spread across the country. 
60% of respondents had subscribed within the last 
3 years. 
The French National Survey on Carsharing 
Carsharing 
Self-service car rental systems located 
in urban environments that allow people 
making use of a car for a short period of 
Auto’trement 
AutoCool 
Lilas 
Mobizen 
One-way system 
The vehicle can be returned to a 
different station. 
Round-trip system 
The vehicle must be returned to the 
initial station. 
Auto2 
Autopi 
Mobilib 
AutoBleue 
Autolib’ (Lyon) 
Autolib (Paris) 
Autociti 
Otolis 
Autocité+ 
Citélib 
CityRoul’ 
Marguerite 
Yélomobile 
Modulauto 
Autopartage Provence 
Autocité 
Service suscribed to «France Autopartage» 
Other service 
The main finding of the study 
is that carsharing is a powerful 
catalyst of mobility behaviours 
alternative to the use of a 
private car. 
Carsharing indeed enables ur-ban 
dwellers to reduce their 
dependence on private cars and 
to discover and adapt to other 
mobility practices/forms. 
Consequently, it constitutes a 
major leverage for the devel-opment 
of a sustainable urban 
mobility. 
Auto’trement 
(Alsace) 
Citélib (Grenoble, 
Annecy, Chambéry, 
Saint-Etienne) 
Autolib’ (Lyon) 
Lilas (Lille) 
Auto2 (Cergy) 
Autolib 
(Île-de-France) 
Mobizen 
(Île-de-France) 
Autopi (Nancy, 
Metz, Thionville...) 
City Roul’ 
(Rennes) 
Marguerite 
(Nantes) 
Yélomobile 
(La Rochelle) 
AutoCool 
(Bordeaux) 
Autocité+ 
(Angers) 
Otolis 
(Poitiers) 
Autociti 
(Tours) 
Autocité 
(Besançon) 
Mobilib 
(Toulouse) 
Modulauto 
(Montpellier, Nîmes, 
Narbonne) 
Autopartage Provence 
(Marseille) 
AutoBleue 
(Nice) 
Nom (Agglomération/région) 
One-way system 
Electric vehicle 
One-way system 
More than 100 subscribers 
Response rate higher than 10% 
Response rate lower than 10%
Carsharing: all the benefits of a car, without the downsides 
2012 Results 
3 
Carsharing is considered by its users as an 
“economical” (for 46% of them), “practical” (45%) 
and “ecological” (35%) transportation mode. It 
allows them to benefit from the freedom and 
the flexiblity offered by a private car, without 
having to deal with the various constraints and 
costs associated with car ownership: purchase, 
maintenance, parking, etc. In the current context 
where parking in city centers is becoming more 
and more expensive and complicated, carshar-ing 
programs have reserved parking slots that 
allow their users to get rid of the main worries 
associated with parking: the price of a parking 
lot and the time spent looking for it. 
The main reason for switching to carsharing is 
its lower cost compared to individual car own-ership. 
Also, some situations (a move to an ur-ban 
area, a child’s departure, etc.) can make a 
third, second or even a single car too expensive 
for the number of travelled kilometres. Carshar-ing 
then appears as a partial or total solution to 
replace an individual car. 
With regard to savings, carsharing users save 
money firstly because they use a car less often. 
The car one decides to sell or one refrains from 
buying thanks to the use of carsharing is also 
the car one will not use for trips that can be 
made by walking, biking or making use of pub-lic 
transport. 
Carsharing gives the opportunity to save money 
According to data collected in the survey, before 
using carsharing, respondents used to drive on 
average 5,246 km per year by car. After using 
carsharing, they only drive on average 3,115 km, 
among which 1,477km with carsharing. Over-all, 
it shows that the total number of kilome-tres 
travelled by car decreases by 41%. These 
figures take into account carsharing users that 
did not own a car before joining the program. If 
we exclude these specific users, the number of 
kilometres travelled by car is then halved. 
If carsharing users were to drive in a private car 
the same 1,477 km that they drive using carsha-ring 
systems, it would cost them more. In fact, 
carsharing enables its users to 
avoid the burden of paying the 
costs linked to car ownership, 
namely the fixed costs (amor-tization, 
insurance, mainte-nance, 
etc.) and the operatio-nal 
costs (parking, fuel, etc.). 
Carsharing significantly reduces the use of 
private cars 
Carsharing is 
considering as eco-nomical 
and practical 
A cost con-siderably 
cheaper 
than traditional car 
ownership 
5 246 
km travelled by car per year before 
using carsharing 
1 638 
km travelled by 
private car per 
year after joining 
a carsharing 
system. 
1 477 
km travelled with a 
shared car. 
3 115 
km travelled by car (both private 
and shared) per year after joining 
a carsharing system. 
- 2 131 
km = evolution of the distance 
travelled by car per year 
- 41 % 
difference in the total distance 
travelled (in kilometres) by car
Carsharing is an efficient tool to fight against 
traffic congestion. According to the survey’s 
findings, the number of households that do 
not own a car increases by 40% after joining a 
carsharing system. If we look at the reduction 
in the number of privately owned cars, we find 
that each shared vehicle replaces 9 personal 
cars and frees 8 parking spots2.. 
As a consequence, carsharing directly contrib-utes 
to traffic reduction by decreasing the num-ber 
of circulating cars. 
It also helps to reduce traffic congestion indi-rectly, 
by freeing parking spots and by conse-quently 
shortening the time spent by drivers 
searching for an available parking spot in cities. 
Reducing this time slot is an important issue at 
the level of a city as vehicles looking for a place 
to park represent 5% to 10% of the urban traffic. 
In total, the time spent by the French drivers 
looking for a parking spot is 70 million hours 
a year, accounting for an estimated cost of 600 
million euros3. 
Finally, the space left available by the cars can 
be reassigned to other uses 
(for example pedestrians 
or bicycle infrastruc-tures, 
housing, and 
shopping areas) and 
therefore contribute to 
the building of a more 
sustainable city. 
_______________________ 
1. This estimation is based on the ratio of 1 shared vehicle for 
20 subscribers (based on the results provided by “France Auto-partage”). 
2. SARECO, La recherche d’une place de stationnement : stratégies, 
nuisances associées, enjeux pour la gestion du stationnement en 
France, 2005. 
A shared car replaces 
9 personal cars 
Carsharing: all the benefits of a car, without the downsides 
2012 Results 
4 
Carsharing allows you to leave your car behind 
78 % 
39 % 
50 % 
11 % 
18 % 
4 % 
Avant 
l’autopartage 
Après 
l’autopartage 
Aucune 
voiture 
Une 
voiture 
Deux voitures 
et plus 
Photo credit : France-Autopartage 
Photo credit : France-Autopartage 
Before 
carsharing 
After 
carsharing 
No car 
One car 
Two or 
more cars
Carsharing: all the benefits of a car, without the downsides 
2012 Results 
5 
By freeing its users from owning personal cars, 
carsharing encourages the use of other modes. 
After switching to carsharing, users: 
• walk more (for 30% of them) 
• ride a bicycle more (29%) 
• take public transportation more (25%) 
• take the train more (24%) 
• use carpooling more (12%) 
There are also very few carsharing users that 
use a car or an electric two-wheeler on 
a daily basis while most of them 
make use of public transporta-tion, 
ride a bike, or walk every 
day. 
Integrated within a network of transport ser-vices, 
a carsharing system can be, at least par-tially, 
financed by the new users it brings to oth-er 
transportation modes, such as urban public 
transportation and bikesharing systems. 
While some other transportation models only 
indirectly influence the use of privately owned 
cars, 3 carsharing directly targets car drivers and 
offers them the possibility to adopt modes that 
they would not have considered otherwise. 
______________________ 
3. A tramway, for instance, only attracts a small number of car 
drivers (see GAGNIERE V., Les effets du tramway sur la fréquenta-tion 
du transport public, Revue Géographique de l’Est vol. 52/1-2, 
2012). On the other hand, it can contribute to alleviate the traffic 
on saturated lines and consequently ease their use by people who 
drove their cars. 
With carsharing... 
Carsharing favours the use of all transportation modes 
Carsharing plays a compensating role that is 
in fact a lever for the acceptability of policies 
that limit the use of cars in urban environments 
(such as urban tolls, air quality constraints, par-king 
restrictions, etc.). 
The survey shows that, nowadays, the main users 
of carsharing systems are people who have a 
preference for cars, but who are constrained to 
the use of public transportation due to car-res-tricting 
policies. 
These users are also the most satisfied category 
of users of the carsharing system, since it al-lows 
them to keep using a car even though it is 
not their private one. 
Carsharing enables the adherence to ecomobility policies 
Decreased use 
of cars 
A lever for the accept-ability 
of car restricting 
policies 
- 76 % 
respondents travelling by car daily 
- 11 % 
respondents using motorized 
two-wheelers daily 
+ 13 % 
respondents taking public 
transportation daily 
+ 21 % 
respondents riding bikes 
daily 
+ 6 % 
respondents walking daily
Carsharing: all the benefits of a car, without the downsides 
2012 Results 
6 
> Carsharing awareness 
Awareness of the system directly influenc-es 
its diffusion: 65% of its users subscribed 
less than six months after becoming aware 
of its existence. 
The visibility of carsharing stations and ve-hicles 
in cities is therefore an important is-sue, 
as it was the main way to get aware of 
carsharing availability for people who sub-scribed 
in 2012. 
> Carsharing network development 
The second issue that limits carsharing 
growth is the absence of a national net-work: 
70% of carsharing users would like 
to be able to use the system in other cities 
than their home city. 
Nicolas Louvet 
6T-Bureau de recherche 
01 53 09 26 36 
info@6t.fr 
infos+ 
MAIN RESULTS: 
ECONOMICAL AND PRACTICAL 
Carsharing is more profitable and more practical 
than using a private car in an urban environment. 
DECREASING CAR USE 
Carsharing reduces the ownership and the use of 
private cars. 
MODAL SHIFT 
Carsharing enables the use of sustainable 
transportation modes by people who would not 
have used them otherwise. 
ECOMOBILITY POLICIES 
Carsharing facilitates the adhesion to ecomobility 
policies. 
Two current key issues that limit 
carsharing expansion 
Photo credit : France-Autopartage

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Carsharing: all the benefits of a car, without the downsides

  • 1. Carsharing: all the benefits of a car, without the downsides 2012 Results 1 Carsharing: all the benefits of a car, without the downsides French people use their cars less and less. In urban contexts, owning one is becoming less and less appealing. Carsharing is a system that allows the tem-porary use of a car without having to deal with the downsides of car ownership. Although the system is still at an emerg-ing stage, it has experienced an exponen-tial growth in the past years and it still rep-resents a huge potential for further market development. The “Autolib’” initiative in Par-is has already enabled carsharing to gain a much stronger visibility in France, and most of the major French cities have now launched similar initiatives that are man-aged either by private actors or directly by the public authorities. During the past de-cade, partly due to the increase in oil price, public action policies aimed at limiting the private use of cars within cities while alter-native transportation modes have gained not only visibility and attraction but also market shares. As a consequence, carsharing is expected to meet a significant develop-ment in France from now to 2030. In this context, 6t-bureau de recherche teamed up with “France Autopartage” for conducting a national survey in France in order to better understand the impact of carsharing on urban mobility. Carsharing: an underexploited potential This study was conducted by 6t-bureau de recherche, a mobility-oriented private research firm, in partnership with “France Autopartage” and with the support of the Environmental and Energy Control Agency (ADEME), within the context of the Ministerial Research Program for Innovation in Ground Transportation (PREDIT 4). If you are interested in the full report, please contact: Nicolas Louvet - info@6t.fr
  • 2. Carsharing: all the benefits of a car, without the downsides 2012 Results 2 Carsharing services studied during this survey and corresponding response rates KEY FIGURES FROM THE SURVEY An online survey jointly conducted with “France Au-topartage”, Véolia/Transdev, Yélomobile and Mobizen between July 2012 and September 2012: more than 95% of respondents use a round-trip (also called two-ways or closed-loop) system. 130 questions to understand the use and public image of carsharing, but also of other transportation modes used by carsharing users. 2,090 respondents, subscribed to 20 different car-sharing systems, spread across the country. 60% of respondents had subscribed within the last 3 years. The French National Survey on Carsharing Carsharing Self-service car rental systems located in urban environments that allow people making use of a car for a short period of Auto’trement AutoCool Lilas Mobizen One-way system The vehicle can be returned to a different station. Round-trip system The vehicle must be returned to the initial station. Auto2 Autopi Mobilib AutoBleue Autolib’ (Lyon) Autolib (Paris) Autociti Otolis Autocité+ Citélib CityRoul’ Marguerite Yélomobile Modulauto Autopartage Provence Autocité Service suscribed to «France Autopartage» Other service The main finding of the study is that carsharing is a powerful catalyst of mobility behaviours alternative to the use of a private car. Carsharing indeed enables ur-ban dwellers to reduce their dependence on private cars and to discover and adapt to other mobility practices/forms. Consequently, it constitutes a major leverage for the devel-opment of a sustainable urban mobility. Auto’trement (Alsace) Citélib (Grenoble, Annecy, Chambéry, Saint-Etienne) Autolib’ (Lyon) Lilas (Lille) Auto2 (Cergy) Autolib (Île-de-France) Mobizen (Île-de-France) Autopi (Nancy, Metz, Thionville...) City Roul’ (Rennes) Marguerite (Nantes) Yélomobile (La Rochelle) AutoCool (Bordeaux) Autocité+ (Angers) Otolis (Poitiers) Autociti (Tours) Autocité (Besançon) Mobilib (Toulouse) Modulauto (Montpellier, Nîmes, Narbonne) Autopartage Provence (Marseille) AutoBleue (Nice) Nom (Agglomération/région) One-way system Electric vehicle One-way system More than 100 subscribers Response rate higher than 10% Response rate lower than 10%
  • 3. Carsharing: all the benefits of a car, without the downsides 2012 Results 3 Carsharing is considered by its users as an “economical” (for 46% of them), “practical” (45%) and “ecological” (35%) transportation mode. It allows them to benefit from the freedom and the flexiblity offered by a private car, without having to deal with the various constraints and costs associated with car ownership: purchase, maintenance, parking, etc. In the current context where parking in city centers is becoming more and more expensive and complicated, carshar-ing programs have reserved parking slots that allow their users to get rid of the main worries associated with parking: the price of a parking lot and the time spent looking for it. The main reason for switching to carsharing is its lower cost compared to individual car own-ership. Also, some situations (a move to an ur-ban area, a child’s departure, etc.) can make a third, second or even a single car too expensive for the number of travelled kilometres. Carshar-ing then appears as a partial or total solution to replace an individual car. With regard to savings, carsharing users save money firstly because they use a car less often. The car one decides to sell or one refrains from buying thanks to the use of carsharing is also the car one will not use for trips that can be made by walking, biking or making use of pub-lic transport. Carsharing gives the opportunity to save money According to data collected in the survey, before using carsharing, respondents used to drive on average 5,246 km per year by car. After using carsharing, they only drive on average 3,115 km, among which 1,477km with carsharing. Over-all, it shows that the total number of kilome-tres travelled by car decreases by 41%. These figures take into account carsharing users that did not own a car before joining the program. If we exclude these specific users, the number of kilometres travelled by car is then halved. If carsharing users were to drive in a private car the same 1,477 km that they drive using carsha-ring systems, it would cost them more. In fact, carsharing enables its users to avoid the burden of paying the costs linked to car ownership, namely the fixed costs (amor-tization, insurance, mainte-nance, etc.) and the operatio-nal costs (parking, fuel, etc.). Carsharing significantly reduces the use of private cars Carsharing is considering as eco-nomical and practical A cost con-siderably cheaper than traditional car ownership 5 246 km travelled by car per year before using carsharing 1 638 km travelled by private car per year after joining a carsharing system. 1 477 km travelled with a shared car. 3 115 km travelled by car (both private and shared) per year after joining a carsharing system. - 2 131 km = evolution of the distance travelled by car per year - 41 % difference in the total distance travelled (in kilometres) by car
  • 4. Carsharing is an efficient tool to fight against traffic congestion. According to the survey’s findings, the number of households that do not own a car increases by 40% after joining a carsharing system. If we look at the reduction in the number of privately owned cars, we find that each shared vehicle replaces 9 personal cars and frees 8 parking spots2.. As a consequence, carsharing directly contrib-utes to traffic reduction by decreasing the num-ber of circulating cars. It also helps to reduce traffic congestion indi-rectly, by freeing parking spots and by conse-quently shortening the time spent by drivers searching for an available parking spot in cities. Reducing this time slot is an important issue at the level of a city as vehicles looking for a place to park represent 5% to 10% of the urban traffic. In total, the time spent by the French drivers looking for a parking spot is 70 million hours a year, accounting for an estimated cost of 600 million euros3. Finally, the space left available by the cars can be reassigned to other uses (for example pedestrians or bicycle infrastruc-tures, housing, and shopping areas) and therefore contribute to the building of a more sustainable city. _______________________ 1. This estimation is based on the ratio of 1 shared vehicle for 20 subscribers (based on the results provided by “France Auto-partage”). 2. SARECO, La recherche d’une place de stationnement : stratégies, nuisances associées, enjeux pour la gestion du stationnement en France, 2005. A shared car replaces 9 personal cars Carsharing: all the benefits of a car, without the downsides 2012 Results 4 Carsharing allows you to leave your car behind 78 % 39 % 50 % 11 % 18 % 4 % Avant l’autopartage Après l’autopartage Aucune voiture Une voiture Deux voitures et plus Photo credit : France-Autopartage Photo credit : France-Autopartage Before carsharing After carsharing No car One car Two or more cars
  • 5. Carsharing: all the benefits of a car, without the downsides 2012 Results 5 By freeing its users from owning personal cars, carsharing encourages the use of other modes. After switching to carsharing, users: • walk more (for 30% of them) • ride a bicycle more (29%) • take public transportation more (25%) • take the train more (24%) • use carpooling more (12%) There are also very few carsharing users that use a car or an electric two-wheeler on a daily basis while most of them make use of public transporta-tion, ride a bike, or walk every day. Integrated within a network of transport ser-vices, a carsharing system can be, at least par-tially, financed by the new users it brings to oth-er transportation modes, such as urban public transportation and bikesharing systems. While some other transportation models only indirectly influence the use of privately owned cars, 3 carsharing directly targets car drivers and offers them the possibility to adopt modes that they would not have considered otherwise. ______________________ 3. A tramway, for instance, only attracts a small number of car drivers (see GAGNIERE V., Les effets du tramway sur la fréquenta-tion du transport public, Revue Géographique de l’Est vol. 52/1-2, 2012). On the other hand, it can contribute to alleviate the traffic on saturated lines and consequently ease their use by people who drove their cars. With carsharing... Carsharing favours the use of all transportation modes Carsharing plays a compensating role that is in fact a lever for the acceptability of policies that limit the use of cars in urban environments (such as urban tolls, air quality constraints, par-king restrictions, etc.). The survey shows that, nowadays, the main users of carsharing systems are people who have a preference for cars, but who are constrained to the use of public transportation due to car-res-tricting policies. These users are also the most satisfied category of users of the carsharing system, since it al-lows them to keep using a car even though it is not their private one. Carsharing enables the adherence to ecomobility policies Decreased use of cars A lever for the accept-ability of car restricting policies - 76 % respondents travelling by car daily - 11 % respondents using motorized two-wheelers daily + 13 % respondents taking public transportation daily + 21 % respondents riding bikes daily + 6 % respondents walking daily
  • 6. Carsharing: all the benefits of a car, without the downsides 2012 Results 6 > Carsharing awareness Awareness of the system directly influenc-es its diffusion: 65% of its users subscribed less than six months after becoming aware of its existence. The visibility of carsharing stations and ve-hicles in cities is therefore an important is-sue, as it was the main way to get aware of carsharing availability for people who sub-scribed in 2012. > Carsharing network development The second issue that limits carsharing growth is the absence of a national net-work: 70% of carsharing users would like to be able to use the system in other cities than their home city. Nicolas Louvet 6T-Bureau de recherche 01 53 09 26 36 info@6t.fr infos+ MAIN RESULTS: ECONOMICAL AND PRACTICAL Carsharing is more profitable and more practical than using a private car in an urban environment. DECREASING CAR USE Carsharing reduces the ownership and the use of private cars. MODAL SHIFT Carsharing enables the use of sustainable transportation modes by people who would not have used them otherwise. ECOMOBILITY POLICIES Carsharing facilitates the adhesion to ecomobility policies. Two current key issues that limit carsharing expansion Photo credit : France-Autopartage