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MEISTER · Mobility Environmentally-friendly, Integrated and economically Sustainable Through innovative Electromobility Recharging infrastructure and new business models

H2020Status: CLOSED1 September 201828 February 2022EU funding €4,717,275Call H2020-MG-2016-2017

MEISTER will deliver a set of tools to foster e-mobility large scale adoption by (1) demonstrating innovative, sustainable business models to lower installation and operation costs of charging infrastructure, (2) optimizing usage of infrastructure by the smart combination of charging and parking services, (3) integrating EV within urban SUMPs, including the establishment of EV sharing and the inclusion of EV within MaaS schemas to reduce CO2 emissions and optimize urban space usage, (4) providing interoperable platforms and services to users for an easy, convenient and barrier-free access to charging, billing and smart grid services, including an increase of the use of RES and self-generation to power EVs. Thus, MEISTER aims at creating the conditions for smart e-mobility market take up in cities, by means of developing integrated approaches, smart solutions and innovative, sustainable business models, which will be tested and validated in three urban areas in Southern, Central and Northern Europe: Malaga (Spain), Berlin (Germany), and Gothenburg (Sweden). These 3 sites are EU leaders in the field of e-mobility, have complementary contexts and share a common vision on EV deployment. The three MEISTER pilots will involve 51,500 users, 1,000 EV and 660 charging points.MEISTER expects to increase by 15% the demand for EVs, as well to reduce by 20% the installation costs of EVSE infrastructure. At the same time, the project expects to help reduce charging prices by 20% and increase by 30% the usage of RES to charge EVs. As a result of these figures, the project will also have a substantial impact in terms of a reduction of emissions and environmental sustainability, as described in section 2.1.4. Business models and public-private partnership frameworks developed and demonstrated by the project will be designed and documented to facilitate trans-European transferability and impact.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

ETRA INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO SA

ES · €938,494

participant

ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS

EL · €353,250

thirdParty

RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN

DE

participant

NOVADAYS SL

ES · €299,688

participant

RISE RESEARCH INSTITUTES OF SWEDEN AB

SE · €133,125

participant

INSTITUT FUR KLIMASCHUTZ ENERGIE UND MOBILITAT-RECHT, OKONOMIE UND POLITIK EV

DE · €335,980

participant

SENATSVERWALTUNG FUR MOBILITAT, VERKEHR, KLIMASCHUTZ UND UMWELT

DE · €385,920

participant

GEWOBAG WOHNUNGSBAU- AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT BERLIN

DE · €293,960

participant

STOCKHOLMS STAD

SE · €224,115

participant

GOTEBORGS KOMMUN

SE · €44,635

thirdParty

SOCIEDAD MUNICIPAL DE APARCAMIENTOS Y SERVICIOS

ES

thirdParty

CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES ESTRATEGICAS Y DE DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y SOCIAL DE MALAGA CIEDES

ES

participant

VMZ BERLIN BETREIBERGESELLSCHAFT MBH

DE · €705,764

participant

RISE VIKTORIA AB

SE

participant

AYUNTAMIENTO DE MALAGA

ES · €598,094

participant

E.ON SOLUTIONS GMBH

DE · €404,250

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