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Integrated actions towards enhanced e-mobility in European regions

Project

E-MOB - Integrated actions towards enhanced e-mobility in European regions


Funding origin:
European
European Union
Funding sources:
European Regional Development Fund
STRIA Roadmaps:
Transport electrification (ELT)
Transport electrification
Transport mode:
Multimodal
Multimodal
Transport sectors:
Passenger transport
Passenger transport
Duration:
Start date: 01/08/2019,
End date: 31/07/2023

Status: Finished
Funding details:
Total cost:
€1 535 195
EU Contribution:
€1 304 916

Overview

Background & policy context:

E-mobility has a great potential to improve our environment. Cars, trains and planes account for a quarter of global energy consumption and approximately the same proportion of emissions. That is a heavy load – but at the same also a unique chance to limit our impact on the climate. The 9 partners of the E-MOB project represent 8 European regions at different stages of e-mobility development, but they all share the view that e-mobility represents the future of mobility: a clean, quiet, advanced technology, combined with power, speed and lots of fun.

Objectives:

E-MOB stands for Integrated actions towards enhanced e-mobility in European Regions and aims at enhancing e-mobility solutions in regional passenger transport systems through coordinated policy learning and planning.

Methodology:

As an ambitious target, the partners strive for influencing in total more than 26 million EUR of Structural and other Funds through 8 policy instruments to be revised in the frame of a series of peer reviews and learning conferences. Based on the outcomes of this interregional learning process (8 good practices and policy recommendations), the partners will jointly elaborate Action Plans for the improved implementation of the selected 4 Structural Fund Programmes and 4 other policy instruments. Actors of regional relevance will be involved in the whole procedure, being invited in the whole interregional learning and action planning process. The engagement of stakeholders will be facilitated by the establishment of 8 Regional Stakeholder Groups. Members of the RSG – together with interested municipalities – will also have the possibility to improve their capacities in turning the policies concerned into actions: Partners will elaborate the E-MOB Guideline and organise regional trainings in e-mobility strategic planning. 

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