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Deliverables
The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 1.4. It will report the results obtained during the pilots in the selected cities. During the pilots, the partners will monitor the use of the vehicles, in term of frequency of use, speed, accelerations, kilometres travelled, average speeds, battery status, and from the safety point of view. The analysis will be used to identify safety critical issues of the new vehicle concept and to upgrade the vehicle project and the circulating prototypes.
Pilots' selection methodology (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 51 It describes the details of the selection methodology The main selections criteria areclear effective and detailed design of the pilot and of the management and maintenance aspectsawareness and communication campaigns before and during the pilot running included a project conferences organized in each pilot siteuser engagement and procedures to encourage population participationgamification procedures sponsors as well as supportersguarantees that the pilot will be made For example private operators will have to demonstrate that any host city support the project with public acts of the host citycofinancing provided by sites representatives in terms of activities extension local management support etcafter project exploitation opportunitiesvisibility given to the pilot and marketing approachintegration of microvehicles and battery sharing system with local public transport both functional and faresinnovative solutions proposed in terms of implementation management business model etcgeographic localizationlegal framework analysed and limiting locally the run of the pilot
Quality control plan (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 6.1. This document will provide a framework for the preparation, monitoring, evaluation and validation of project documents. This quality plan will include templates for project documents. It indicates the members acting as peer-reviewer, appointed by each partner, that collectively form the Quality Board. The peer review will focus on ensuring that: • no important aspects that should have been covered by the deliverable have been missed; • the deliverable is readable (in an appropriate language) and self-consistent; • the deliverable is easily accessible for dissemination purposes.
Materials exported from EU to EILAT (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 5.3.It details all the materials and equipment which will be exported from the EU to Eilat to conduct the pilot.
Export authorizations from EU to EILAT (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 5.3.It contains the copies of authorisations, as required by national/EU legislation, for the exportation of all the equipment and materials from EU to Eilat.
Summary of regulatory situation in European countries (opens in new window)The deliverable will summarize the results of analysis conducted in task 11 in several country on Legal and technical framework for micro vehiclesDefinition of vehiclesApplicable standards regulations and laws Driving licence requirements consequencesTechnical requirements eg brakes lighting reflecting devices etcRegulations of municipalities eg for commercial rental providers regarding parking locations restricted areas user behaviour etc
Third prototype refinement based on the results of field demonstration in the cities (opens in new window)The deliverable refers to the activities carried out in Task 3.7. It describes the vehicle upgrade due to the third refinement of the prototypes carried out using the data collected during the two selected cities Pilot.
Findings from accident data analysis and vehicle safety concept (opens in new window)The deliverable wil report about analysis of several accident data sources with a special focus on small electric vehicles carried out in Task 12 It will provide a comprehensive overview about the following aspectscritical situations of small electric vehicles in urban areasaccident causes and contributing factors riding behaviour and experience of riders in accidentsinfluence of the vehicle design on the accident initiation
Legal framework of the pilot carried out at EILAT (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 5.3.It specifies the conditions for the pilot, so as to ensure thatthe research conducted in EILAT, outside the EU, is legal in at least one EU Member State
First results from field observations in the test and validation phase (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 1.4. It will report the results obtained during the first pilots in Rome and Palermo. During the pilots, the partners will monitor the use of the vehicles, in terms of frequency of use, speed, accelerations, kilometres travelled, average speeds, battery status, and from the safety point of view. The analysis will be used to identify safety critical issues of the new vehicle concept and to upgrade the vehicle project and the circulating prototypes.
Selection of the Operator of the system after the project end (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 4.3. It will describe the criteria and the result of the selection of a sharing system operator, carried out with with an open, transparent and competitive selection process. The selection will be performed at the final stage of the Rome and Palermo pilots.
Design of the pilot (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 41 It will report about the design of the ROME and PALERMO pilots definingExact positions of battery charging stations and detailed design of civil works Integration with other services such as energy supply and tlc Finalize platform and App the use the sharing service and microvehicles according to the ROME and PALERMO Pilot detailed design Selection of the users
Innovation management plan (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 63It shows the Innovation Management Plan the innovation management strategy and actions to focus and finetune the activities for the insertion the vehicle in the market It will reports all exploitation related activities identifyed by the analysis all the information collected during the vehicle tests the pilots results the interaction with stakeholders and the dissemination and communication activities The deliverable will also report all the IPRissues
Draft business plan (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 6.3. It reports the the draft business plan developed for the subsequent development of the vehicle and its marketing and distribution worldwide. All analyzes of expected costs and revenues will be reported, based on market developments.
Battery pack development and Battery sharing platform integration report. (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 27 It will report all the specifications needed to acquire the charging stations from thirdparty suppliers considering all the modifications needed to adapt the already developped charging stations to the project It will also report the specifications for the battery pack for the battery sharing mode
Project Management Plan (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 6.2. It details the Project Management plan, with a Gantt chart and a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). The PMP will include a schedule per task, responsible partner related subtasks, related deliverables, and dependencies on other tasks. At least 2 revisions will be done in the course of the project.
Data collection platform implementation report (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 26 This deliverable will report the implementation of data collection platform and related App It will describe how the platform and App work in order to collect in an automatic way all the data during the Piloting activities micro vehicles technical data and usage data and users feedbacks
Detailed Communication strategy (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 71It will report a comprehensive communication strategy defined in detail identifying the key messages main audiences general public industrial scientific and most relevant channels Expected results for each public and each tool will also be reported in order to be used as evaluation criteria A detailed calendar of activities will be shown
Project conference STREAMING (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 7.2.It deals with the streaming of the project conference that will be organized in the city of ROME to officially present the pilot.
Pilots implementation plan (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 5.3.It describes the detailed plan drafted to coordinate the implementation of each pilot in the 3 cities after Rome and Palermo. It includes: -The charging stations positioned, connected (energy supply as well as any other operative needs);-Deliver the vehicles to the users;-Test the overall system before the opening to public.
Pilots' Final designs (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 5.2. It describes the detailed design of the EILAT Pilot. The pilot will be based on the Rome and Palermo pilots and on the other 2 selected cities pilots feedbacks, considering Eilat local needs, conditions and objectives.
The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 3.4. It will document the realization of the second prototypes of the vehicle. It will consist of 50 vehicles ready to field-test in Rome and Palermo.
Second prototype refinement based on the results of Rome and Palermo field tests and vehicles construction for the pilot in the other cities (opens in new window)The deliverable refers to the activities carried out in Task 3.5 and 3.6. It describes the second refinement of the prototypes carried out using the data collected during the Rome and Palermo Pilots. Based on this refinement, it will report the construction of the pilot series of vehicles, consisting of 100 vehicles ready to field demonstration.
In-house testing of the prototypes and first prototype refinement based on In-house results (opens in new window)The deliverable will describe the in-house testing of the fist prototypes (task 3.2) Then it will show the updated version of the prototype, after the refinement loop over the vehicle design (task 3.3).
First prototypes construction (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 3.1. It will document the realization of the first prototypes of the vehicle. The prototypes will be about a dozen, ready for in-house tests.
The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 7.3. The project website and the criteria used for its definition will be presented.
Other dissemination materials (opens in new window)The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 73It gathers the dissemination material and actions for the information about the projects objectives milestones and results likeprojects blog and social media channels informative videos for presenting the productservice concept the first pilot in ROMA and a final project video posters brochures flyers merchandise press releases dossiers interviews and so on
The deliverable related to the activities carried out in task 62It reports the Data Management Plan defined according to Open Research Data Pilot to make the research data findable accessible interoperable and reusable FAIR It will cover how to make data FAIR including the handling of data during and after the project what data will be generated or reused what methodology and standards will be applied whether data will be shared made open access and how and if any what data willnot be shared made open access and why and how data will be curated and preserved
Publications
Author(s):
Krzysztof Damaziak, Łukasz Mazurkiewicz, Kamil Sybilski, Michelangelo-Santo Gulino, Dario Vangi. JOINT FUNDED BY ( Research conducted under the scope of the project funded by the European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Grant agreement No: 101006687.)
Published in:
2022
Publisher:
Not available
Author(s):
M. S. Gulino, G. Zonfrillo, K. Damaziak, and D. Vangi.
JOINT FUNDED BY (Research conducted under the scope of the project funded by the European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Grant agreement No: 101006687.)
Published in:
2022
Publisher:
Not available
Author(s):
Santo Michelangelo-Gulino - Giulio Vichi - Giovanni Zonfrillo - Dario Vangi.
JOINT FUNDED BY (Research conducted under the scope of the project funded by the European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Grant agreement No: 101006687.)
Published in:
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2022, ISSN 1757-899X
Publisher:
IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI:
10.1088/1757-899x/1214/1/012043
Author(s):
Michelangelo-Santo Gulino; Maurizio Laschi; Giovanni Zonfrillo; Marco Fabbri; Elena Garcia; Peter Miklis; Thomas Unger; Krzysztof Damaziak; Lukasz Mazurkiewicz; Kamil Sybilski; Salik Ahmed; Paolo Sospiro; Luca Del Zotto; Nicola Del Vecchio; Alessandra Rinaldi; Sara Viviani; Dario Vangi.
JOINT FUNDED BY (Research conducted under the scope of the project funded by the European Union Horizon 2020 re
Published in:
Open Research Europe, 2024, ISSN 2732-5121
Publisher:
European Commission
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