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| Funder | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Bable Gmbh |
| Country | Germany |
| Start Date | Sep 01, 2022 |
| End Date | Jun 30, 2025 |
| Duration | 1,033 days |
| Number of Grantees | 11 |
| Roles | Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator |
| Data Source | European Commission |
| Grant ID | 101069852 |
Mobility is crossing a new digital frontier in terms of connectivity, allowing vehicles to communicate to each other, to the infrastructure and to other transport systems users.
However, the potential implications and impacts of integration of CCAM solutions into the mobility system are not well understood neither for specific actors nor for the systems level.
MOVE2CCAM will: i) explore the impact of CCAM passenger and freight solutions; define use cases, business models and KPIs through co-creation activities with the Satellites, and ii) develop a practical system dynamics-based impact assessment tool that will enable the evaluation of CCAM interventions impact on mobility-, socio-economic-, public health- and environmental-related aspects considering diverse European region specifics and different actors needs, objectives and perceptions.
The Satellites is a multi-systems network of actors across the whole CCAM ecosystem consisting of industries, authorities, researchers citizens, and orbits around the project by participating in a series of co-creation activities.
Case studies for different types of organisations, dialogues, social simulation experiments, virtual reality games, and AV demonstrations take place in 8 European countries and at a pan-European level to collect data and specify the multi-systems impacts of CCAMs.
The impact assessment tool will allow stakeholders to test and evaluate the system-wide impacts of CCAM interventions along with a range of complementary policies providing also a series of KPIs (within the project it is applied for Helmond(NL), GZM(PL), and Aegean Islands(GR). Given these activities, MOVE2CCAM significantly contributes to a well-founded understanding of the impacts of CCAMs.
It will deliver impact evaluation frameworks and tools with KPIs covering sectors such as society, economy, and the environment; policy recommendations for CCAM partnerships and large-scale demonstrations; and recommendations for SUMP.
Gemeente Helmond; Oxford Institute for Energy Studies; C M Monitor (Britain Thinks) Ltd; Hakisa; Gornoslasko-Zaglebiowska Metropolia; Fundacion Cartif; University College London; Etaireia Ereynas, Ekpaideyshs, Kainotomias Kai Anaptyxhs Ths Perifereias Boreioy Aigaioy Ae; Bable Gmbh; Moby X Software Limited; University of California Santa Barbara Department of Geography
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