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Intelligent, Safe and secure connected Electrical Mobility solutions: Towards European Green Deal and Seamless Mobility

Project description

A new path for European urban mobility

In the heart of Europe’s bustling cities, transportation demands intensify. However, our current transportation systems are isolated, inflexible and far from sustainable. Traffic congestion and environmental concerns are an urban reality. In this context, the EU-funded C-EcoMobility project aims to transform European cities, facilitating a seamless transition to a service-centric, interconnected mobility ecosystem. By sharing data and services among key stakeholders, EcoMobility promises a sustainable solution to the current transportation conundrum, bolstering efficiency, safety, and environmental impact, with the ultimate goal of zero road fatalities by 2050. Additionally, the project aims to enhance public acceptance of electrified autonomous vehicles while bridging the gap between technological advancements and legal frameworks.

Objective

EcoMobility will support European industry and cities in transitioning from isolated and static transportation means towards a service-centric, connected mobility ecosystem by sharing data and services across involved stakeholders. The project will enable and simplify cooperative development, deployment, operation and life cycle management of connected adaptive end-to-end mobility solutions in a sustainable manner.
EcoMobility will
• establish devops practices within the supply chain with continuous and customized cloud-based addition and improvement of mobility services
• support contract-based runtime coupling of mobility services within edge/cloud-based service for deployment of AI solutions, coupled with monitoring, analysis and coordination of vehicles, transportation infrastructures and people
• deliver reliable & enhanced vision, perception, including HD maps, and localization systems for safe, connected, and automated vehicles
• deliver customized and improved fail-operational ADAS systems reflecting technology capabilities of heterogeneous vehicles and protecting vulnerable road users
• provide energy-aware control and scheduling of electric vehicles including smart Battery Management Systems (BMS) and coordination with other transportation means
• contribute to increased public acceptance of electrified autonomous vehicles and bridge gaps between technological advancements and legal and regulatory frameworks.
The demonstrators within EcoMobility will showcase the project’s findings and capabilities for the end-to-end sustainable mobility ecosystem with impact on improved trust, safety, security, efficiency and ecology of mobility solutions to a level appropriate for mass-market deployment. Emerging innovations will leverage the expertise of world-renowned industrial and research partners within the mobility value chain, giving Europe a competitive edge in a growing market with direct contributions to the European goal of zero road fatalities by 2050

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TTTECH AUTO GERMANY GMBH
Net EU contribution

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€ 807 226,56
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Region
Bayern Oberbayern Ingolstadt, Kreisfreie Stadt
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Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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Total cost

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€ 3 228 906,25

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