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EU funding (€7,996,591): Easily diStributed Personal RapId Transit Hor1 May 2015 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Easily diStributed Personal RapId Transit

Today, transportation both to/from city-centres and within peri-urban areas, is unsatisfactory in terms of congestion, environmental and societal aspects. To answer identified needs, the Easily diStributed Personal RapId Transit (ESPRIT) project aims to develop a purpose-built, light weight L6 category electric vehicle that can be stacked together to gain space. Thanks to pioneering coupling systems, up to 8 ESPRIT vehicles can be nested together in a road train, 7 being towed for an efficient redistribution of fleets and a smartly-balanced and cost efficient transport system. Within the project, 2 user scenarios are foreseen: a one-way carsharing system within city centres and a last-kilometre personal mobility system to existing public transport infrastructures in peri-urban areas. These will be tested through 3 different geographical use cases (Glasgow, Lyon and L’ L’Hospitalet de LLobregat near Barcelona). This innovative transport system concept will be demonstrated to TRL5 though state-of-the-art developments of diverse technological bricks (including vehicle and road train architecture, coupling and guiding systems, kinetic and dynamic behaviour management systems, efficient energy supply and rapid charge battery strategies). To prove the ESPRIT concept, the project will also work on modelling and simulation tools to predict, once ESPRIT vehicles are deployed, the economic, social and environmental benefits as well as key operating strategies. This concept will incite citizens to use public transport and carsharing solutions rather than their private vehicles leading to seamless intermodal transport, decongestion, significant reduction of noise and air pollution. To reach all stakeholders, the ESPRIT project will not only rely on its technical expertise but also on the knowledge and network of its end user community represented by several partners as well as the Advisor Board which includes carsharing organisations, public authorities and transport operators.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Ajuntament de L'Hospitalet de Llobregat €114,188
Commissariat a L Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives €2,243,964
Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche €216,000
Davidson Peter €10,664.54
FAR-UK Ltd. €421,000
First Somerset & Avon Ltd. €75,438
Flash Battery Srl €265,830
France Autopartage €60,938
HORMANN VEHICLE ENGINEERING GmbH €384,221
Institut Vedecom €73,781
Keolis €87,938
LEADEC ENGINEERING GmbH €1,644,779
Luxcontrol SA €81,188
Lyon Smart Design €454,125
Peter Davidson Consultancy Ltd. €388,885
PNO Innovation €181,869
RPH Srl €49,107
TEAM RED DEUTSCHLAND GmbH €150,438
Technical Studio €561,063
The University Court of the University of Aberdeen €321,153
Vectos (South) Ltd. €210,025

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/653395

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