
CLEAN AIR
CLEAN AIR
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:TU Berlin, ZLC, VMS, SWM-NL, CITY OF PASIG +40 partnersTU Berlin,ZLC,VMS,SWM-NL,CITY OF PASIG,Rupprecht Consult - Forschung & Beratung,Polis,CRF,HHA,TNO,Lindholmen Science Park,CENTRO MARIO MOLINA - CMM,CLEAN AIR,UN-HABITAT PROGRAMME DES NATIONS UNIES POUR LES ET,IDIADA,UMUJYI WA KIGALI KC,PRESIDENT'S OFFICE REGIONAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT,UEMI,T-Systems,STICHTING PARTNERSHIP ON SUSTAINABLE LOW CARBON TRANSPORT (SLOCAT) FOUDATION,SAJHA YATAYAT SAHAKAARI SANSTHAA LIMITED,Pluservice (Italy),EMT,FIER AUTOMOTIVE FIER WORKNET H. WEKEN HARM WEKEN SUPPLY CHAINCONSULTANTS 4AUTOMOTIVE,MUNICIPIO DEL DISTRITO METROPOLITANO DE QUITO,ERTICO - ITS,UITP,UNEP,ASOCIACION LATINOAMERICANA DE SISTEMAS INTEGRADOS Y BRT,HANOI DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT,ICLEI - LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FOR SUSTAINABILITY EV,DTU,THE INSTITUTE FOR TRANSPORTATION & DEVELOPMENT POLICY,ABB,Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy,ICCT,LI WAN,VIF,DLR,VOLVO TECHNOLOGY AB,CODATU,INTENDENCIA DE MONTEVIDEO,VALEO EMBRAYAGES SAS,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,UNIVERSITY OF TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 875041Overall Budget: 20,094,300 EURFunder Contribution: 17,996,100 EURThe project SOLUTIONSplus aims to set up a global platform for shared, public and commercial e-mobility solutions, and to kick start the transition towards low-carbon urban mobility. The project work-plan encompasses city level demonstrations to test different types of innovative and integrated e-mobility solutions, vehicle and user-level demonstrations complemented by scaling up and replication activities. To appropriately address the call topic LC-GV-05-2019 and maximise its impact, SOLUTIONSplus brings together highly committed cities, industry, research, implementing organisations and finance partners. Through numerous synergistic projects, networks and a strong technical experience, the SOLUTIONSplus consortium will be able to deliver a highly ambitious project. Direct co-funding contributions will be provided by partner cities and SOLUTIONSplus works closely with UN Environment and the International Energy Agency (IEA) on a joint global urban e-mobility programme that will significantly boost replication and impact of this Innovation Action. Through the regional platforms, a global programme and local teams, the project aims to develop highly effective and innovative approaches to urban e-mobility ensuring that mobility systems and interventions from this project deliver on the Paris Agreement, meet the Sustainable Development Goals and address the New Urban Agenda. The Urban Electric Mobility Initiative (UEMI, launched by UN-Habitat) is the project coordinator, collaborating closely with the MobiliseYourCity and Decarbonising Transport partnerships. The consortium has developed a collaboration with a partner programme led by the IEA and UNEP funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), which will turn the overall partnership into the leading global platform on urban electric mobility.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2016Partners:NATIONAL CENTER FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL INFORMATION - NACESTI, FU, CSCP, AIT, University of York +10 partnersNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL INFORMATION - NACESTI,FU,CSCP,AIT,University of York,AIT,ZSI,CLEAN AIR,Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy,NSTDA,ZSI,SEI,DLR,CIRAD,Ministry of Science and TechnologyFunder: European Commission Project Code: 603518more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2016Partners:ZLC, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, CATS, WRI, FLERR +18 partnersZLC,Technion – Israel Institute of Technology,CATS,WRI,FLERR,Rupprecht Consult - Forschung & Beratung,CERTH,CENTRO DE TRANSPORTE SUSTENTABLE DE MEXICO ASOCIACION CIVIL,Polis,AVERE,CTSS ANDINO PERU,LNEC,IFSTTAR,CLEAN AIR,UN-HABITAT PROGRAMME DES NATIONS UNIES POUR LES ET,ICLEI EURO,EMBARQ BRASIL,STA,Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy,ICCT,AUSTRIATECH,EMANI BHARANI VISWESWARA KUMAR,MOBILI-TFunder: European Commission Project Code: 604714more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2027Partners:I2M, KUL, CLEPA, TOJO MOTORS CORP, SQUAD MOBILITY BV +19 partnersI2M,KUL,CLEPA,TOJO MOTORS CORP,SQUAD MOBILITY BV,TME,HIWITRONICS,FOUNDATION FOR INNOVATION AND RESEARCH - MALTA,CLEAN MOTION AB,RENAULT SAS,ČVUT,VALEO EEM,Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy,INND BATTERIES BV,VALEO EMBRAYAGES SAS,WETU,IESTA INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED ENERGY SYSTEMS & TRANSPORT APPLICATIONS,SOLBIAN,TUX MOBILITY B.V,Polis,VSCM,CLEAN AIR,VUB,VIFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101138220Overall Budget: 15,103,500 EURFunder Contribution: 11,959,700 EURTo provide affordable and accessible mobility solutions to both emerging and advanced markets the GIANTS (Green Intelligent Affordable Nano Transport Solutions) project aims to develop a completely new electric vehicle platform. The platform is based on user demands and will be demonstrated and validated in use cases in both emerging and advanced markets showcasing the practicality of GIANTS technology. Rather than focussing on the development of a typical skateboard-solution common in the automotive sector, GIANTS offers a much more flexible and mission tailored approach: It is built on a set of technology solutions, which together allow to produce light electric vehicles (L5, L6 and L7) suited for urban traffic solutions. It offers modularity, scalability, and interoperability, and features innovative charging and energy optimization solutions. The platform will include a lightweight, blind mating and portable 48 V battery, a scalable e-drivetrain, a standardized vehicle control system, and roof solar panels. A vehicle configuration tool will also be available to enable 3rd parties to design vehicles based on the platform. The success of the platform will be assessed in terms of platform usability, manufacturability, vehicle operation, user acceptability, environmental benefits, and business viability. Additionally, a concept for recycling, reuse and refurbishment will be developed. GIANTS will reduce the cost of ownership for electric vehicles and provide climate-neutral solutions for urban transport that are user-friendly, energy efficient, and can improve air quality, thus the project will increase the user acceptance and lead to EU leadership in world transport markets. Demonstration activities with prototypes are expected to raise awareness of the GIANTS technology and facilitate its uptake by major original equipment manufacturers. The potential for the GIANTS technology is 1.5 million vehicles sold annually from 2028 onwards.
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