Getting there!
Travel to campus the other way.
The campaign is intended to offer all Energy & Health Campus employees more opportunities to travel to and from the campus. In short, to make the campus more accessible to everyone.
Mobility Pilots
To this end, the EHC has started rolling out various mobility pilots with various action programmes. In the current year, there will be various mobility pilots on the Energy & Health Campus that employees can try out.

sssss and 2022
New actions starting on May 17.
With the “Getting There” campaign, we offer campus employees more options for their commute. We encourage people to leave the car at home more often and to travel smartly from home to work and back. And where possible in a safer and more sustainable manner. By smart travel we mean cycling safe, using an e‑bike, driving together and/or using public transport. By traveling smart, you are not only healthy, you also have the opportunity to interact with other people working on campus. It’s good for reducing CO2 emissions and it’s also good for your wallet.
The trial actions vary every year. For example, you can try out an e‑bike and experience for yourself how comfortably and quickly you get used to it. Or you can have your own bike checked by a professional bike mechanic. You may also choose to drive together in the car with your colleagues or other campus employees! This is called carpooling. We use the Toogethr Rideshare app for this. In this app you will find a special community of colleagues. Did you know that cycling is good for both body and mind? Want to know more about this? The European Mobility Week has collected scientific evidence for this.
Mobility Survey 2020 and 2022
The mobility pilots are based on the results of the Mobility Survey 2020 and 2022. In the surveys, all campus employees were asked how they would want to travel to and from the EHC.
The results of 2021 can be viewed in this infographic