A new technology of gravimetry based on atom interferometry (Berman, 1997) is emerging. It is particularly promising because it confers at the same time absolute measurements, long-term stability, high sensitivity, and robustness. No classical instruments include all these advantages. Indeed, quantum gravimeters can have the same accuracy as falling corner cube gravity instruments (Karcher et al., 2018). Like superconducting gravimeters, it is used to continuously monitor gravity with high long-term stability (Freier et al., 2016;Ménoret et al., 2018). It has also been demonstrated that such technology could be implemented on moving vehicles like spring gravimeters or forced balanced accelerometers (