- A clear vision and methodology framework have been defined to engage local communities in order to co-design & customize with them the MUV game.
- This framework helped Pilot Managers in mapping the current mobility challenges, social and political trends and developing site specific action plans to involve all the relevant stakeholders.
- Ad-hoc toolkits have been co-designed in the context of knowledge sharing sessions among consortium partners to allow pilot managers to organize autonomously co-creation activities in the six neighbourhoods.
- MUV game, service, data management plan and technological platform have been developed following both MUV vision and co-creation results.
- MUV mobile app has been released in May 2018 for internal testing and officially launched during the European Mobility Week (September 2018).
- Communication activities and events to promote the app, gather feedback and strengthen the MUV local communities have been organized in all the Pilot Cities.
- The MUV app has been downloaded more than 8,000 times with a retention rate of 10% and a viralisation ratio of 7%, despite being a prototype version.
- 15 out of 21 applicants to the MUV Open Calls have been selected as Associated Cities. A “MUV starter kit” has been developed for them to reproduce one year of MUV activities.
- 3 international MUV tournaments have been organized to let citizen of all the pilot cities and associates play together in order to let their city team win the throphy of most sustainable city.
- On average during the Tournaments active users of the app have saved 32% of CO2 emissions.
- Meetings with public authorities, private companies’ mobility managers and relevant stakeholders have been scheduled regularly to identify specific needs, potential benefits and, starting from these, co-design with them the web dashboard that will be offered as support tool for decision making toward more effective sustainable planning processes.
- 83 monitoring stations for the analysis of environmental data were co-designed and deployed in the pilot cities helping to collect data concerning MUV's mobility parameters.
- MUV has received national and international awards, among those the “Better Together Award” by the German Ministry of Environment as an innovative solution for effective climate mitigation and adaptation.
- A final guide "MUVigator (
https://muvigator.muvgame.com/(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)) that support future efforts to replicate the process created and practised by the MUV consortium in the pilot cities and in the many other cities that have decided to apply to its open calls have been created and made available online.
- The methodology developed to calculate CO2 savings has been validated by RINA according the ISO 14064-2 certification.
- MUV consortium has been invited to 10 conference paper presentations, attended to 43 conferences, contributed to 6 scientific articles.
- A newco “MUV Benefit Corporation” has been created to implement the novel approach and technology into the real world.