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MOMENTUM · Modelling Emerging Transport Solutions for Urban Mobility

H2020Status: CLOSED1 May 201930 April 2022EU funding €2,927,875Call H2020-MG-2018-2019-2020

Disruptive technologies, such as MaaS and CAVs, are bringing radical changes in urban mobility. The goal of MOMENTUM is to develop a set of new data analysis methods, transport models and planning support tools able to capture the impact of new transport options on urban mobility, in order to support cities in the task of designing the right policy mix to exploit the full potential of emerging mobility solutions. The specific objectives of the project are:1. Identify a set of plausible future scenarios for the next decade to be taken into account for mobility planning in European cities, considering the introduction of disruptive technologies such as CAVs.2. Characterise emerging activity-travel patterns, by profiting from the increasing availability of high-resolution spatio-temporal data collected from personal mobile devices and digital sensors. 3. Develop data-driven predictive models of the adoption and use of new mobility concepts and transport solutions, in particular MaaS and shared mobility, and their interaction with public transport.4. Provide transport simulation and planning support tools able to cope with the new challenges faced by transport planning, by enhancing existing state-of-the-art tools with the new data analysis methods and travel demand models developed by the project.5. Demonstrate the potential of the newly developed methods and tools by testing the impact of a variety of policies and innovative transport services in different European cities with heterogeneous sizes and characteristics, namely Madrid, Thessaloniki, Leuven, and Regensburg, and evaluating the contribution of the proposed measures to the strategic policy goals of each city.6. Provide guidelines for the practical use of the methods, tools and lessons learnt delivered by the project in the elaboration and implementation of SUMPs and other planning instruments.

Consortium · 12 organisations

coordinator

EMPRESA MUNICIPAL DE TRANSPORTES DE MADRID SA

ES · €376,750

participant

TRANSPORT & MOBILITY LEUVEN

BE · €317,625

participant

ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS

EL · €225,625

participant

AIMSUN SLU

ES · €221,625

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

DE · €318,375

participant

STADT REGENSBURG

DE · €223,500

participant

POLIS

BE · €263,000

participant

DIMOS THESSALONIKIS

EL · €85,625

participant

NOMMON SOLUTIONS AND TECHNOLOGIES SL

ES · €356,250

participant

UNION INTERNATIONALE DES TRANSPORTS PUBLICS

BE · €140,500

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE LA IGLESIA DE DEUSTO ENTIDAD RELIGIOSA

ES · €204,000

participant

STAD LEUVEN

BE · €195,000

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