Promoting Alternative Paths for Fuel Retailers (inFUELencer)
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Abstract
inFUELencer is an Erasmus+ cooperation project in vocational education and training (VET) that supports petrol stations and fuel retail businesses in remaining economically viable and further developing their business models in the course of the European green transformation. Practical training materials and training activities are developed for this purpose, tailored to VET trainers and fuel retail businesses as learners.
Aim of the project
inFUELencer aims to promote the viability of fuel retail businesses affected by Europe’s transition to a lower-carbon economy, by developing training materials and implementing training activities tailored for VET trainers and fuel retailers (VET learners) to support smooth business transformation.
Project objectives
- Provide policymakers and fuel retail stakeholders with a deeper understanding of the sector’s current context, challenges, and prospects in relation to the green transition
- Equip VET trainers with a concrete curriculum aligned with fuel retailers’ needs for business viability and transformation
- Equip fuel retailers with knowledge, skills, and strategic tools to explore and implement sustainable transformation pathways
- Increase the knowledge capacity of partners and target groups on business viability
- Ensure the project’s results are communicated effectively, fostering long-term impact at local, regional, and EU levels
Key results and outputs
- inFUELencer Digital Report
- inFUELencer curriculum framework and curriculum outline guiding training design
- 7 training modules and 10 training guides supporting business viability, alternative fuels knowledge, and practical business transformation strategies
- The “inFUELence the Change” e-platform
- Capacity-building activities
Links
Please follow our project updates on:
- Website: https://infuelencer.erasmus.site/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/infuelencer/
Project Management
The project coordination is handled by TU Dresden: Research Group Sustainability and Biodiversity Management (Prof. Dr. Remmer Sassen)
Scientific processing
Dr. My Hanh Doan