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Incubation Workshop
3 Programme
11:30 – 12:00 Setting the scene of changes: public private partnership examples in urban mobility
Teije Gorris (DTV Consultants, NL and CIVITAS ELEVATE)
Networking get-together
16:00 – 17:00 Opportunity for 1:1 meetings with all mobility solution providers, including attending mobility solution providers ModelMe3D (Urban planning
platform allowing co-creation with citizens) and Zicla (Sustainable street infrastructure for greater safety and accessibility)
1 Introducing CIVITAS
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Introducing CIVITAS
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i. The Initiative in brief
ii. The CIVITAS Community
iii. The CIVITAS Cities map
iv. The thematic areas
Introducing CIVITAS
The Initiative in brief – www.civitas.eu
What is CIVITAS?
• The CIVITAS Initiative is one of the flagship programmes helping the European
Commission achieve its sustainable mobility and transport goals.
• CIVITAS is a network of cities, for cities, working to make sustainable and smart mobility a
reality for all through peer-exchange, networking, training, and by encouraging political
commitment in support of sustainable mobility.
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Introducing CIVITAS
The CIVITAS Community
CIVITAS cities
• Over 340 local authorities are CIVITAS members and signatories of the CIVITAS City Declaration,
committing to introduce ambitious sustainable urban mobility policies, contribute to the CIVITAS
network, and share experiences with CIVITAS peers.
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Introducing CIVITAS
The CIVITAS Cities map
CIVITAS cities span more than 340
local authorities and 43 countries. To
browse the full map of CIVITAS cities,
visit civitas.eu/cities
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Introducing CIVITAS
The thematic areas
CIVITAS cities have tested +900 mobility measures across 10 thematic areas.
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What’s in it for you?
i. Knowledge building
ii. Benefits for member cities
What’s in it for you?
Knowledge building
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What’s in it for you?
Benefits for member cities
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This presentation has been produced by CIVITAS ELEVATE, a CIVITAS Coordination & Support Action.
The CIVITAS ELEVATE project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research
and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 824228.
Introduction to CIVINET
Romania
CIVINET ROMANIA
Our Mission
Accelerate change to sustainable Factory
urban mobility and liveable urban Factory
Leveraging solutions
spaces globally
Business Creation
Creating business out
of innovations
Innovatio
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Innovation
City Club From research to
Defining challenges applied ideas
and sharing best Academy
Academy
practice Closing the
knowledge gap
Innovative excellence through a
transparent & competitive process
100%
BUSINESS +720 startup
C R E AT I O N applicati ons
18%
+130 supported
startups
2.5%
18 soluti ons
into catalogue MARKET
DEVELOPMENT
15 innovati ons
(FAC TO RY)
into catalogue
+30 supported
innovati ons 11%
23%
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proposals
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Market Development Activities
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EIT Urban Mobility RIS Hub Romania
“Urban Mobility Incubation Workshop”
28th of June
Alexandra Hîncu,
Hub Manager @RIS Hub Romania
Consultant @Iceberg+
EIT Urban Mobility RIS Hub Romania
SPHERIK was the first accelerator launched in Romania whose mission is to connect
startups with strategic resources and support the growth of the local ecosystem. It has
pioneered the development of the Romanian innovation market by facilitating strategic
support between startups and corporations/investment funds, developing close
partnerships with European partners.
1 Interaction 2 Examples
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Let’s start with some interaction…
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Public private partnership
Mobility and
Public Private
transport
• Accessibility • Assets • Innovation
to social and • Services • Development
economic • Users • Construction
functions (citizens, • Service
• Mitigating customers, • Operations
and reducing …) • …
negative
effects of
transport
Examples
Toll ways
• Vinci SA
• France
• The majority of France’s highways
consist of toll ways
• Highways are publicly owned by
the French state and administrated by private companies
• Vinci SA is the largest operator
Public transport
• Merseytravel
• Liverpool City Region – United
Kingdom
• Merseytravel is a (public) Passenger
Transport Executive (PTE)
• PTEs plan and fund public transport
facilities (e.g. tram tracks and bus stops) but do not run
transport services themselves
Steering on parking
• Mobility Contracts
• Graz – Austria
• After signing a contract with the
City of Graz, property developers
are allowed to reduce mandated
parking space when alternatives
(e.g. public transport, shared mobility options, bicycle
parking) are available
Car sharing
• Cambio
• Bremen – Germany
• Cars are owned by Cambio and are
parked at car-sharing stations
• The city of Bremen developed the
car-sharing action plan within the
VIVALDI project
Bike sharing – docking based
• Santander Cycles
• London – United Kingdom
• The biking scheme is contracted by
publicly run PTE Transport for
London to private company Serco
• The scheme is sponsored by
Santander UK
• The bikes are parked at docking stations
Bike sharing - dockless
• Mobike
• Various – worldwide
• Mobike is a stationless bicycle
sharing system
• Agreements are made with local
governments before operation is allowed in cities
• In some cases agreements are exclusive partnerships with
public transport operators
Scooters
• Lime
• Various – worldwide
• Lime is a stationless vehicle sharing
system
• Lime depends on local government
approval to operate
MaaS
• Whim
• Helsinki – Finland
• Whim is a MaaS-system that
combines all modes of
transportation
• Whim joins together public and
private transportation providers
Traffic Enforcement as a service
• Sensys Gatso
• Various countries
• Full service from assets,
to recording violations to
fine collection
What kind of developments do we see in these
examples?
FROM TO
+
Civil
Infrastructure infrastructure
digital
infrastructure
+
Assets Asset heavy asset light
and foot loose
Multi
Discipline Transport
disciplinairy
Set principles for
PPP for Measure
planning and
PPP in SUMP context
Implementation
phase
The set principles for
PPP determine the
private involvement in
PPP in SUMP context
the SUMP
development process
PPP in SUMP context
The operationalization
of the PPP delivery
scheme
Challenges and opportunities
This presentation has been produced by CIVITAS ELEVATE, a CIVITAS Coordination & Support Action.
The CIVITAS ELEVATE project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research
and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 824228.
Networking lunch
EIT Urban Mobility Incubation /
Mobility Solutions Showroom
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Time-consuming, expensive, climate-damaging
days
wasted in traffic for drivers in Germany in 2021.
Parking
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Not space efficient, time-consuming, resource-intensive
hours
per day, cars are not being moved.
Charging
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Fragmentated, expensive, defective
thousand
charging stations are needed in Munich
already in 2022.
Let’s
Redesign
Urban Space.
The Product
Innovation Made in Germany
Optional Add-ons:
Charging Infrastructure
Digital Booking
130m2 more green space 98% less CO2 per parking space Set-up and dismantling in 5 days
in our cities compared to underground garage
BERLIN
MUNICH
VePa
Problem
• No space-efficiency
• No charging infrastructure
• No shared & micromobility
• High CO2 emissions
VePa
Solution
Space-efficent
Sustainable
Flexible
Charging Delivery
Infrastructure
Meilensteine
Ab Heute Gestalter der Mobilität von Morgen
Simon Schubnell
+49 152 07294915
Simon.Schubnell@verticalparking.de
VePa
Let´s rethink mobility!
EIT Urban Mobility Incubation /
Mobility Solutions Showroom
Code the Streets: Smart traffic
management and
design of social routes
Is your city ready for a sustainable future?
www.codethestreets.eu
info@codethestreets.eu
CTS: A strong collaboration (public private partnership)
The Future Mobility Network
In three years, there were more
than 10.000 traffic accidents
around school zones in the
Netherlands.
The carbon emissions of vehicles in congested traffic flow are up to 200% higher than those
in free-flow traffic conditions.
Over 90 % of the world's population lives in areas with levels of air pollution that exceed the
World Health Organization's limits.
An estimated 467,000 people die prematurely per year due to air pollution, according to a
report by the European Environmental Agency.
30% of all traffic congestion in cities is the result of drivers looking for a parking space
Logistics will grow by 40% in the city centres over the next 5 years
Code the Streets can help
©Parool
Code the Streets can help
And….
©Parool
We integrate these routes within the
routeplanners of TomTom and Daimler but we
are white label
How can Code the Streets help?
Cities need to communicate with their citizens and visitors real time
Be part of Code the Streets
A European scale-up
SERVICE
PROVIDER
S
CITIES
Wayfinding in cities:
Co-creation • OFFER reliable information
Shared ways of working • FACILITATE information channels
Societal benefits between cities and citizens
Policy making:
• HELP cities to be safer, more
sustainable and liveable
• IMPROVE traffic safety • SET UP standardisation levels
• PROTECT vulnerable Product for car manufacturers
infrastructure
• INCREASE clients/cities
• DECREASE pollution Code the streets : API
• CREATE liveable cities
The code the streets solution
Pre-trip
Open the app and choose the social route to contribute to
a liveable city
End user services
On-trip
See and hear the on-trip message to slow down in a school
zone to contribute to a safe city
Pilot Amsterdam & Helsinki
Amsterdam
Helsinki
Active nudging
Studying effect of financial incentives
Outcomes and results
From cities constraints to implementation in cars
V
- City of Amsterdam
Our offer
3 step integration of coding the street in your city
Our services in phases: define the input for the API
Go live fast within your city!
Thanks!
Iris Ruysch [Future Mobility Network]
iris.ruysch@thefuturemobility.network
www.codethestreets.eu
info@codethestreets.eu
Study on the costs and benefits of
the sustainable urban mobility
transition
Study on the costs and benefits of the
sustainable urban mobility transition in
Europe
Research questions:
Gdynia (PL)
Perugia (IT) Bielefeld (DE) Uppsala (SE) Klaipeda (LT)
Medium City Eindhoven (NL) Oulu (FI)
Ljubljana (SI) Szeged (HU)
100-500K inhabitants Timisoara (RO)
6 policy groups
29 policy measures
Prototype results for Eastern European city between 100K and 500K inhabitants
Additional efforts are required to make Vision Zero a reality
Prototype results for Eastern European city between 100K and 500K inhabitants
The transition can lead to net benefits of up to €61mio by
2030, €301mio by 2050…
Prototype results for Eastern European city between 100K and 500K inhabitants
Policy effectiveness small
and medium cities –
2030
Policy effectiveness small
and medium cities –
2050
Using our findings for your city
https://public.tableau.com/views/CostsandBenefitsoftheUrbanMobilityTransitioninEurope/HOME?:languag
e=en-US&:display_count=n&:origin=viz_share_link
Example: Prague
Thank you!
For more information, please contact:
yoann.lepetit@eiturbanmobility.eu
www.eiturbanmobility.eu
@EITUrbanMobility
linkedin.com/company/eit-urban-mobility
Coffee break
EIT Urban Mobility Incubation /
Mobility Solutions Showroom
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Presentation Bucharest Mobility Showroom
Several awards
On September 2020 Exame Informática Magazine published an
article about EVIO development and business potential
Public Sector
As user
If you are a Public Authority and are responsible for promoting and managing electric mobility in
your area of jurisdiction: Country; District; Metropolitan area or City
EVIO platform
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Deploying EVIO platform - Advantages from a
public sector perspective
• Hardware agnostic (thus compatible with the existing brands and
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• Can integrate with other city systems
Deploying EVIO platform - Advantages from a
public sector perspective
• Makes the day-to-day life of electric vehicle drivers easier by
https://youtu.be/TCDJcU9cXz8
https://youtu.be/a0MWC0G6fT0
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Presentation Bucharest Mobility Showroom
An integrated
and completed
Agnostic integration.
Detailed data and
analytics.
CHARGING NETWORK
Pay-as-you-go
The integrates several methods of
payment, including credit card.
It allows the user to charge anywhere
anytime without have to sign a
contract with a charging point
operator.
Our ambition ?
fluctuo raises €1.6 million from Statkraft Ventures and 574 Invest (SNCF Group)
Lars Odin Mellemseter, Managing Director of Statkraft Ventures, notes: “As the
venture capital unit of Statkraft, the largest renewables producer in Europe, we
receive more than 1000 business plans per year and we typically invest in less
than five. We are investing in fluctuo because they are the dominant provider of
business intelligence for the shared mobility industry in Europe, and because
they have customers who already rely on fluctuo’s products for both daily
operations and strategic decisions. We’re convinced that fluctuo will continue to
be an important contributor to the ongoing revolution in shared mobility.”
Stakeholders need to make data-driven decisions
Shared-mobility operators
In which countries / cities
should we deploy our service ?
City Dive
Citycentric Analytics Dashboard
Beta Test (July => Sept 2019)
Scooters
Mopeds
Cars
Data Flow API : cities available
Data available in 1200+ cities worlwide, with a strong focus on European markets
Returns a list of shared vehicles currently available in a radius of approximately 400 meters around
the location specified in the request (lat, long).
Returns a list of shared vehicles currently available in a predetermined area (e.g. city, district, block, state)
Only available for : Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, Brussels, Berlin, Barcelona, Milan, Rome
Urbi app
(Italy)
Cogo
app
(Nordics)
RACC
app allRide
(Spain) app
(Germany
)
Data Flow API : what’s next ?
In 2022, we plan to turn the Data Flow API into a transactional platform, allowing the payment
& the booking of shared vehicles directly from the apps of our B2B customers (Navigation & Maas,
Public Transports, Tourism, Travel & Hospitality booking).
For each city, get access to exclusive data on fleets, trips & operators
City Dive Dashboard : insights & KPIs
Density of vehicles available per zone (hexagons or local geospatial grids when available)
City Dive Dashboard : insights & KPIs
Origin & Destination of trips (hexagons or local geospatial grids when available)
Awards
June 2021
https://www.fiasmartcities.com/news/fluctuo-wins-european-edition-fia-smart-cities-global-start-contest-seas
on-4
City Dive : customers
Product #3
Data Tank
City Dive
Citycentric Analytics Dashboard
Beta Test (July => Sept 2019)
Data Tank : specific data extracts & reports on shared mobility services
Analysis of Origin / Destination around specific places (like train station)
Specific report (impact of public transports strike, impact of Covid 19)
Data Tank : customers
Download our European Shared Mobility Index!
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Thank you / Mulțumesc!
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