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Multimodal and interconnected hubs for freight and passenger transport contributing to a zero emission 21st century

Project description

Testing an integrated method towards greener transport systems

The rapid transition to zero emissions and climate resilient transport systems requires an integrated approach to passenger and freight transport. The EU-funded MOVE21 project will tackle six urban nodes, from policy definition to planning and implementation in the participating cities. The integrated and holistic approach of MOVE21 ensures that potential negative effects from zero emission solutions in one field are not transferred to other domains, ultimately boosting the resilience of the European transport systems. MOVE21 will work through the Living Labs of Gothenburg, Hamburg and Oslo and the three replicator cities Bologna, Munich and Rome. It will test different mobility hubs and innovations and develop means for clean and smart mobility and logistics.

Objective

A swift transition to zero emissions and climate resilient transport systems requires that passenger and freight transport no longer are addressed separately and in isolation from one another. Passenger and freight transport must be addressed together so that policies, infrastructure (physical and digital), vehicles and energy sources serve both. These will be tackled in an integrated and coherent way in six urban nodes: from policy definition, to planning and implementation in the cities cooperating in MOVE21. The tested and integrated approach will then be disseminated across Europe. This integrated approach ensures that potential negative effects from applying zero emission solutions in one domain are not transferred to other domains, but are instead mitigated. It also ensures that European transport systems will become more resilient. Central to the integrated approach of MOVE21 are three Living Labs in Oslo, Gothenburg and Hamburg and three replicator cities: Munich, Bologna and Rome. In these, different types of mobility hubs and associated innovations are tested, and means to overcome barriers for clean and smart mobility are deployed. The Living Labs are based on an open innovation model with quadruple helix partners. The co-creation processes are supported by coherent policy measures and by increasing innovation capacity in city governments and local ecosystems. The proposed solutions will deliver new, close to market ready solutions that have been proven to work in different regulatory and governance settings. The Living Labs are designed to outlast MOVE21 by applying a self-sustaining partnership model that builds on already existing, strong partnerships for zero emission solutions. MOVE21 comprises 24 partners (six public authorities, two public transport companies owned by municipalities, six industry partners (two of which are SMEs), six research organisations and four network organisations) from seven different European countries.

Call for proposal

H2020-MG-2018-2019-2020

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Sub call

H2020-MG-2020-TwoStages

Coordinator

OSLO KOMMUNE
Net EU contribution
€ 1 654 500,00
Address
RADHUSET
0037 Oslo
Norway

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Region
Norge Oslo og Viken Oslo
Activity type
Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
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Total cost
€ 1 654 500,00

Participants (23)