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EU funding (€7,429,675): Smart-Taylored L-category Electric Vehicle demonstration in hEtherogeneous urbanuse-cases Hor10 Oct 2017 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Smart-Taylored L-category Electric Vehicle demonstration in hEtherogeneous urbanuse-cases

Movement is at the heart of any city. Urban mobility faces significant challenges from two global megatrends: growing urbanisation and ageing population. Light electric vehicles (EL-Vs) could represent a viable solution to traffic congestion and pollution in cities. However, their successful integration into the urban transport system requires a clear understanding of the individual consumer needs. By involving human science and transportation specialists, the STEVE partners have developed a framework to interpret these forces. Focus will be on mature cities of medium size (Torino: 800.000 inhabitants, Villach 60.000, Calvià 60.000, Venaria 35.000), where STEVE will generate data to support the design of next generation EL Vs, and provoke the mind-shift necessary for swift market penetration of them. The primary idea of STEVE is to implement and test a human-centric approach to electro-Mobility-as-a-Service (eMaaS), according to the “Move2Me” vision of the consortium. This will provide low-cost and financially sustainable EL V solutions and “gamified” services, to enhance users’ awareness, engagement and vehicle energy efficiency. A core item of STEVE is a low-cost electric quadricycle developed by a worldwide OEM in Turin, with start-of-production expected in 2018 at a market price of €8000. The quadricycle will integrate high-technology contents with respect to the current competitors, and will be pilot-tested, together with many other EL-Vs, during extensive demonstration phases in the four STEVE cities STEVE will guarantee a strong impact in terms of business development and jobs, and enhance the European competitiveness in the eMaaS sector while also leveraging Manufacturing. The consortium will also give a primary role to SMEs: while large enterprises will provide the underlying technologies, the services will be mainly designed and operated by SMEs, deeply involved in the local supply chains and adaptable to the specific customers’ needs.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
5T Srl €0.00
Anysolution SL €519,999
Ayuntamiento de Calvia €178,500
Cisc Semiconductor GmbH €373,179
Comune Di Torino €200,006
Comune Di Venaria Reale €141,618
Elaphe Pogonske Tehnologije d.o.o. €339,500
Fachhochschule Kärnten - gemeinnützige Privatstiftung €127,513
Fundacion Tecnalia Research & Innovation €459,908
Ideas & Motion Srl €350,438
INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG €444,871
Infineon Technologies Austria AG €551,250
JAC Italy Design Center Srl €850,000
Kelag Karntner Elektrizitats AG €408,418
Ospedale SAN Raffaele Srl €66,588
Politecnico Di Torino €420,013
Region Villach Tourismus GmbH €0.00
Stadt Villach €141,250
Sycube Informationstechnologie GmbH €291,471
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT Oy €504,839
University of Surrey €460,315
VEM Solutions S.p.A. €600,001

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/769944

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