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FreeWheel · Lifecycle-reconfigurable Smart Mobility Platform to enable autonomous and cost-effective personalized solutions for social inclusion of disabled and elderly while leveraging AM technologies

H2020Status: CLOSED1 October 201731 December 2020EU funding €5,778,656Call H2020-IND-CE-2016-17

FreeWheel promotes social inclusion of disabled and elderly people through a urban mobility solution consisting of a unit integrating an autonomous “smart active” module, multiple custom interfaces and an app. Such a solution can be either rented (a sharing service available at in-door and out-door urban facilities), or sold; in the latter case the unit includes a fully personalized wheelchair. FreeWheel satisfies the need for customization, both on the user and on the vehicle side, through the implementation of a modular concept based on standard reconfigurable, low-cost modules (e.g. engine, gears, control unit, HMI, etc.) and on ultra-customized interfaces (e.g. body-to-vehicle, engine-to-vehicle, vehicle-to-infrastructure, etc.), produced via additive manufacturing. Re-configurability is achieved through an easy exchange of standard modules in different products. A further objective is making affordable the lifecycle cost of the above-mentioned mobility service (and/or product) through an innovative business model that offers mobility as a service (independent of vehicle ownership) and by leveraging dematerialization (reduction of manufacturing lead times and investment costs) and product re-configurability. The expected impact is:-Social inclusion of elderly and disabled citizens: the project will demonstrate affordability and safety in accessing public spaces in urban areas;-Short time-to-market: 70% less than the conventional approach. -Significant cost reduction in the manufacturing of a personalised wheelchair unit as a result of the re-usability and adaptability of personalised products components; -Ultra-low environmental impact: re-usability of modules and efficient manufacturing leading to more than 70% in environmental impact reduction regarding primary resources consumed while offering this mobility service.

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

IRIS SRL

IT · €585,156

thirdParty

LAZZERINI SOCIETA A RESPONSABILITA LIMITATA

IT

participant

GENNY ANGELS

IT · €274,313

participant

MORPHICA SOCIETA A RESPONSABILITA LIMITATA

IT · €450,188

participant

INNOVAZIONE AUTOMOTIVE E METALMECCANICA SCARL

IT · €261,500

participant

MCH-TRONICS SAGL

CH · €1,010,625

participant

KEEN BULL SAGL

CH · €742,000

participant

SCUOLA UNIVERSITARIA PROFESSIONALE DELLA SVIZZERA ITALIANA

CH · €1,529,000

participant

EPHORATE OF ANTIQUITIES OF ACHAIA

EL · €92,750

participant

PANEPISTIMIO PATRON

EL · €557,500

participant

KUMO TECHNOLOGIES SL

ES · €275,625

participant

NETWORK SOCIETY RESEARCH LTD

UK

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