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SMART solutions for HYdrogen potential AWAReness Enhancing

PROJECTS
Funding
European
European Union
Duration
-
Status
Ongoing
Geo-spatial type
Infrastructure Node
Total project cost
€1 561 026
EU Contribution
€1 326 872
Project Acronym
SMART-HY-AWARE
STRIA Roadmaps
Low-emission alternative energy for transport (ALT)
Transport mode
Multimodal icon
Transport policies
Environmental/Emissions aspects,
Decarbonisation
Transport sectors
Passenger transport

Overview

Objectives

SMART-HY-AWARE aims to promote hydrogen-electric mobility by tackling main infrastructural, technological (range anxiety related) and market uptake barriers related to hydrogen for electro-mobility through the improvement of PI linked to Structural Funds in Europe, addressing the transition to a low carbon economy, as clearly requested by objective 3.1 of the INTERREG EUROPE Programme. Specific sub-objectives of the project, to reach the main goal, are:

  • Exploiting the potential of hydrogen technologies for electro-mobility involving the whole supply chain;
  • Improving regional and local strategies which focus on real needs for implementation such as giving impulses for new models of fuel cells integration;
  • Increasing efficiency of green propulsion in transport;
  • Improving renewable energy grids to cut down electrolysis costs and IT management applications to enable advanced planning of short-tomid-term power productions and foster use of hydrogen power within distributed networks (Gopalakrishnan Kumar, Serhan Dermici, Chiu-Yue Lin, 2013);
  • Increasing the deployment and the accessibility to refuelling infrastructure for both public and private sector in urban and rural areas;
  • Supporting the deployment of alternative fuel vehicles in public transport by setting up regional financial support schemes;
  • Promoting and assessing new measures favouring public-private partnership (PPP) in e-mobility sector, by designing suitable PPP business schemes to trigger hydrogen mobility;
  • Enhancing the capability of public Authorities in developing effective policies for reducing the carbon footprint of transport activities.

Funding

Parent Programmes
Type of funding
Public (EU)
Specific funding programme
Interreg Europe
Funding Source
European Union Regional Development Fund

Partners

Lead Organisation
EU Contribution
€380 627
Partner Organisations
Organisation
Regione Lazio
Address
Via del Giorgione 129, 00147 Roma, Italy
EU Contribution
€170 574
EU Contribution
€203 617
EU Contribution
€161 075
EU Contribution
€152 989
EU Contribution
€130 773

Technologies

Technology Theme
Fuel cells and hydrogen fuel
Technology
Development of new Fuel Cells and Hydrogen (FCH) technologies
Development phase
Implementation

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