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Zero emission public transport services for Schiphol Amsterdam Airport and along the core corridors

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Zero emission public transport services for Schiphol Amsterdam Airport and along the core corridors


Funding origin:
European
European Union
STRIA Roadmaps:
Transport electrification (ELT)
Transport electrification
Low-emission alternative energy for transport (ALT)
Low-emission alternative energy for transport
Smart mobility and services (SMO)
Smart mobility and services
Transport infrastructure (INF)
Transport infrastructure
Transport mode:
Multimodal
Multimodal
Transport sectors:
Passenger transport
Passenger transport
Duration:
Start date: 01/04/2018,
End date: 01/03/2022

Status: Finished
Funding details:
Total cost:
€67 712 145
EU Contribution:
€13 542 429

Overview

Background & policy context:

The area of Amsterdam, Schiphol Amsterdam Airport, Haarlem-Ijmond and Amstelland-Meerlanden is one on the most congested and poor air quality regions in the Netherlands. It is located along three TEN-T Corridors (Rhine- Alpine, North Sea-Mediterranean and North Sea Baltic). 

Objectives:

The Action aims at accelerating the sustainability of public transport by organising a large scale e-public bus transport. It is part of a multimodal Global Project aiming to boost modal shift by 20% by offering mobility-as-a-service, combining e-bikes, shared electric cars, a multimodal information platform and connections to rail, air and water transport.

Methodology:

The Action will deploy 220 Zero-Emission e-buses and realise 169 charging stations to serve two public transport concessions.

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