Periodic Reporting for period 1 - GEMINI (Greening European Mobility through cascading innovation INItiatives)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2023-06-01 do 2024-11-30
At its core, GEMINI is structured around four lead cities (Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Munich, and Turin) and four twinning cities (Ljubljana, Porto, Helsinki, and Paris), serving as testbeds for novel mobility services. Through Living Labs (MLLs), GEMINI facilitates co-creation between stakeholders, ensuring that mobility solutions address real-world urban mobility challenges.
GEMINI’s approach includes:
• Developing new business models for shared mobility and integrating them into governance frameworks.
• Enhancing digital mobility services with AI-driven analytics and mobility data spaces to improve efficiency.
• Creating sustainable, scalable solutions that align with EU policy objectives on transport decarbonization and urban resilience.
• Fostering public engagement by involving citizens and mobility stakeholders in co-designing solutions.
By implementing these objectives, GEMINI contributes to the European Green Deal, the Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy, and the broader vision of resilient, low-carbon transport ecosystems. GEMINI will generate policy-relevant evidence that can actively contribute to EU policy priorities
Each MLL will demonstrate reduction of congestion, air pollution and road risk, whilst fostering accessibility and social inclusion, targeting an increased share of NMS in the modal distribution at least by 25% compared to the baseline, measured at the start of the project. GEMINI will liaise with the CIVITAS initiative and Mission Cities umbrella to deliver a comprehensive policy package to guide and incentivise future mobility solutions.
During the first 18 months, GEMINI has made significant progress in multiple areas:
1. Business and Operational Models
• Conducted a market analysis on shared mobility trends.
• Defined eight innovative business models, including Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS), car-sharing, and micro-mobility solutions.
• Developed governance and operational frameworks for implementing shared mobility services in the Living Labs.
2. Impact Assessment and User Acceptance
• Designed city-specific evaluation frameworks to measure the impact of new mobility services.
• Assessed user needs and public acceptance through surveys and case studies.
3. Living Labs Implementation and NMS Validation
• Established mobility interventions in lead cities, including community-based car-sharing in Amsterdam and football event mobility management in Munich.
• Installed smart mobility hubs in Copenhagen and Turin.
4. Digital Mobility Enablers
• Developed an AI-driven business intelligence platform to optimize shared mobility services.
• Implemented data-sharing mechanisms for interoperability among cities.
GEMINI advances beyond existing shared mobility solutions by integrating:
• AI-Powered Decision Support: AI-driven analytics optimize vehicle availability, parking, and fleet management.
• Enhanced Interoperability: A decentralized GEMINI Data Space enables secure data exchange between mobility operators and city authorities.
• Innovative Business Models: Tailored to diverse urban contexts, these models focus on user-centric, financially sustainable mobility solutions.
• Resilient Transport Strategies: By integrating multimodal transport options, GEMINI improves urban resilience to mobility disruptions.
To ensure further uptake, the project emphasizes:
• Pilot testing and validation in real-world environments.
• Market readiness assessment to facilitate commercialization.
• Regulatory recommendations to support widespread adoption.