Consultancy: Decarbonising Road Transport Beyond Mining-Intensive Pathways
(Rapport de recherche)
Termes de référence March 2026
1. Background
Critical raw materials (CRM) have rapidly moved to the centre of European
Policymaking. Across policy debates, access to CRMs is increasingly framed as
indispensables pour achieving climate neutrality, strengthening defence readiness, ensuring
industrial competitiveness and advancing strategic autonomy. This framing has intensified
political pressure to expand mining activities globally, including in environmentally and
Zones socialement sensibles sur la terre et dans la mer profonde. At the same time, the dominant policy
narrative treats rising material demand and the resulting expansion of mining as largely
inevitable.
Private transport is among the most resource- and carbon intensive systems of
La vie moderne. The global car fleet is projected to double by 2040, and the transition to electric
La mobilité est la conduite d'une increase sharp à la demande minérale. In Europe, the automotive sector is
already one of the largest and fastest-growing consumers of CRMs. Passenger cars account
pour roughly 70% L'activité de transport de passagers, underscoring the central role of the car
Modèle de mobilité basé.
Yet, the decarbonisation debate for road transport remains largely confined to
electrification – a technical shift that leaves the car-centric system structurally
unchanged while intensifying material demand. This reflects a broader climate policy bias
Vers des solutions supply-side. As a result, demand-side strategies – such as reducing
Mobility needs, shifting transport modes, redesigning infrastructure and promoting shared
and smaller vehicles – remain underdeveloped in EU policy débats. However, these
Approaches offer substantial untapped potential to reduce both emissions and material
use within the timeframe required to address the climate emergency. Recherche émergente
indicates that Europe’s future demand for critical raw materials in road transport is not
Prédéterminé, mais shaped by policy choices.
To address this gap, SOMO and Seas At Risk, as part of the EU Raw Materials Coalition,
are commissioning a research report that consolidates and critically assesses existing
evidence on reducing mineral demand for personal road transport and, critiquesly, identifies
actionable EU policy pathways for implementation.
2. Le but de l'assignment
The purpose of this consultancy is to produce an analytical report that responds to the
Questions de suivi:
1. To what extent can the decarbonisation of road transport in the EU be achieved
with significantly lower demand for battery metals – in particular cobalt, copper,
Manganèse et nickel – cadres politiques actuels de l’UE et tendances en matière de mobilité?
2. What are the structural drivers of projected battery-metal demand in the EU
road transport sector, and how are these reinforced or mitigated by existing EU
Policies?
3. Where do current EU policy frameworks fall short in enabling demand
Reduction of battery metals in road transport, and what policy gaps or
Les contradictions peuvent-elles être identifiées?
4. Which concrete EU-level reforms or existing implementation pathways would
Be required to align road transport décarbonisation with substantial reductions
dans battery-metal demand, while maintaining climate targets and mobility access?
5. What combinations of demand-side, modal-shift, vehicle-right-sizing,
circularity, and other industrial policy measures would provide the most
credible pathway to decarbonise road transport with lower battery-metal
Intensity?
Dans responding to these research questions, the study has two blocks of work.
1. Consolidate and critically assess existing evidence on transformative demand
stratégie de réductiongies for road transport in the EU.
The consultant will review academic literature, modelling studies, and policy analyses
addressing battery-metal demand-reduction strategies for road transport in the EU
(particularly for passenger car road transport). This work might include reviewing modelling
studies that do not necessarily target battery metals, but that can extrapolate demand
assumptions for such metals. The consultant should critically assess the assumptions
Underlying both demand-reduction scenarios and dominant business-as-usual projections,
Mettre en évidence les uncertainties clés et les drivers structuraux de la demande de batterie. The analysis
should identify which transformative demand-side measures show the most robust and
consistent potential to reduce CRM demand in the EU across a range of scenarios.
As transformative demand-side measures within this field, we include measures
Non précisé) that:
● Reduce vehicle kilometres travelled,
● Promotes modal shift to public transport,
● Expands shared mobility systems, and
● Strengthens active mobility.
The assignment does not require new quantitative modelling.
2. Identify actionable EU policy entry points for 2026-2030.
Based on the evidence review, the consultant will identify which EU policy instruments are
capable of operationalising the identified transformative strategies within the current EU
cycle législatif (2026-2030)
The analysis should cover:
● EU legislation already in force, where implementation, delegated acts, revisions or
national transposition create opportunities for embedding transformative demand
Mesures de réduction; and
● Vers des initiatives législatives ou des réformes législatives attendues.
Fichiers de politique pertinents include, but are not limited to:
● Automotive Omnibus / Automotive Package
● Loi sur l'économie circulaire (CEA)
● CRMA national circularity plans
● ReSource EU framework
● Révision de la directive sur les marchés publics
● Net-Zero Industry Act implementation
● EU Battery Regulation implementation
● Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR)
● Implementation of TEN-T urban node mobility requirements
3. Deliverable
The consultancy will result in a policy-oriented analytical report of up to 20 pages
designed version, including figures and references).
The report should:
● Respond comprehensively to the research questions in the assignment above.
● Be written in clear, accessible, and policy-relevant language suitable for EU and
Member State policymakers, civil society organisations, and media audiences;
technical concepts should be explained concisely and in an understandable manner,
Avoiding unnecessary jargon while maintaining analytical rigour.
● Use visuals where appropriate (e.g. charts, tables and infographics) to communicate
complex information effectively to non-technical audiences;
● Ensure transparency and robustness of sources, with full referencing and clear
citation of data, methodologies and external inputs;
● Maintain neutrality and analytical independence, while ensuring that conclusions are
evidence-based and policy-relevant; and
● Be delivered in English.
3.1. Process and Timeline
● A detailed outline of the report structure will be submitted for approval at an early
stage.
● A first full draft will be submitted for review by an agreed-upon deadline.
● Another round of consolidated feedback will be provided by SOMO and Seas At Risk.
● The third and final version will be submitted no later than 31 August 2026 (earlier
submissions are welcome, if possible, from the consultant).
The consultant is expected to work collaboratively with representatives of SOMO, Seas At
Risk, and selected members of the EU Raw Materials Coalition. This will include
Participation aux réunions de coordination several during the assignment, to be agreed upon.
4. Expertise requise
Applicants should demonstrate:
● Proven expertise in EU policy frameworks, particularly in transport, climate, industrial
and circular economy policy (politique d'économie circulaire);
● Strong understanding of mobility systems and transformative demand-side strategies
(e.g. modal shift, reduction of vehicle kilometres travelled, shared and active
mobilité);
● Familiarity with CRM debates, material demand modelling and/or resource
gouvernance;
● Experience producing policy-oriented research reports;
● Strong analytical and writing skills, with the ability to translate complex research into
clear, accessible and policy-relevant narratives; and
● Experience in analysing EU legislative processes and identifying policy entry points
within specific political cycles.
The following will be considered desirable skills:
● Knowledge of EU funding and regulatory instruments pertinent to transport and
politique industrielle;
● Experience working with civil society organisations and/or policy advocacy
processes; and
● Ability and willingness to participate in activities to socialise the report once
published.
5. Application procedure and remuneration
Interested consultants are invited to submit:
● CV(s) met en évidence l'expérience pertinente des personnes impliquées;
● A short technical and financial proposal (maximum 2 pages) outlining:
○ The proposed methodology and analytical approach, and
○ Timeline for delivery of the final version (final outcome no later than 31
août 2026; earlier submissions are welcome).
○ The proposed total budget (including total number of working days and their
allocation across the main components of the assignment and day rate(s);
et
● Examples of previous pertinent work.
The budget for this assignment is €15,000 to €20,000. Please note that the proposed offer
must include the standard VAT rate of 21%, even if the service provider is located outside
l'UE.
6. About the commissioners
Centre de recherche sur les multinationales (SOMO) is an independent research
organisation investigating the impacts of multinational corporations and promoting
Sustainable and equitable economic systems.
Seas At Risk (SAR) is an umbrella organisation of 39 environmental organisations from
across Europe, working together to ensure that life in our seas and oceans is abundant,
diverses, résilientes au climat et non menacées par les activités humaines. Ce projet est soutenu par
Its policy area of deep-sea mining.
PowerShift is a Berlin-based non-profit organisation working on trade, raw materials, energy
Politique et justice climatique. It links evidence-based research with strategic advocacy to
Support a transition toward resource-efficient, climate-compatible and rights-based economic
systèmes.
This project is coordinated within the Coalition européenne des matériaux bruts, a civil society alliance
working toward sustainable raw materials policies in Europe.
7. Instruction pour application
Please send your proposal to Douwe de Haan ddehaan@seas-at-risk.org by 22nd April 2026,
23:59 Brussels time, with the subject line: Tender Research Report.
A response can be expected by April 30.

