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Levitate · Societal Level Impacts of Connected and Automated Vehicles

H2020Status: CLOSED1 December 201831 May 2022EU funding €5,022,215Call H2020-DT-ART-2018-2019-2020

LEVITATE aims to develop a wide-ranging evaluation framework to assess the impact of connected and automated transport (CAT) on all aspects of transport and individual mobility as well as at societal level. This framework will be used to evaluate the impacts of CAVs on individuals, the mobility system and society using a wide range of indicators. The timescales for the forecasting will include • short term – CAT at an early stage of implementation, technological capability is broadly in line with present day• medium term – CAT becoming more widespread, increasing capability of technologies. Increasing penetration of more highly automated vehicles in fleet• long term – ubiquitous highly integrated transport systems, vehicle fleet is predominantly automated, personal mobility, vehicles and infrastructure have adapted to the new technologies.The outcomes of Levitate will include a set of validated methods to measure the impacts of existing technologies and forecast that of future systems. The methods will be applied to a series of scenarios including those of the present day to provide a range of impact studies of new and future mobility technologies. Based on the Levitate approach a new Connected and automated mobility decision support tool will be developed to provide an evidential basis for future mobility policy-making.

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY

UK · €1,395,000

participant

QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY - QLD QUT

AU

participant

AIT AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GMBH

AT · €1,087,500

participant

AIMSUN SLU

ES · €202,216

participant

STICHTING WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK VERKEERSVEILIGHEID SWOV

NL · €614,375

participant

TONGJI UNIVERSITY

CN

participant

ETHNICON METSOVION POLYTECHNION

EL · €800,000

participant

REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

US

participant

POLIS

BE · €405,625

participant

TRANSPORTOKONOMISK INSTITUTT

NO · €431,875

participant

STADT WIEN

AT · €36,563

participant

TRANSPORT FOR GREATER MANCHESTER

UK · €49,061

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