
Overview
Even though e-mobility diffusion is increasing in Alpine Space (AS) countries, with 66.583 publicly accessible Electric Charging Stations (E-CS) and 594.042 e-vehicles registered in 2018, in order to ease a wider diffusion of e-mobility and its innovative modalities, Public Administrations (PA) should address e-mobility applied to Local Public Transport (LPT) and to City/Last-Mile Freight Logistic (LML) in synergy with private e-mobility and energy integration.
Factsheet
- 2014 – 2020
- Innovative
- Increase capacities for the delivery of services of general interest in a changing society
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- Group 4: To promote intermodality and interoperability in passenger and freight transport
- Group 9: To make the territory a model region for energy efficiency and renewable energy
- 06/2022
- 06/2022
- 15.526 EUR
- 800.566 EUR
Description
Even though e-mobility diffusion is increasing in Alpine Space (AS) countries, with 66.583 publicly accessible Electric Charging Stations (E-CS) and 594.042 e-vehicles registered in 2018, in order to ease a wider diffusion of e-mobility and its innovative modalities, Public Administrations (PA) should address e-mobility applied to Local Public Transport (LPT) and to City/Last-Mile Freight Logistic (LML) in synergy with private e-mobility and energy integration. Key barriers are represented by the lack of coordination among public and private actors, lack of a participatory approach based on smart territory, an extended smart city logic, and lack of energy and mobility networks integration in the deployment of e-mobility in LPT&LML. Moreover, PA’s competences on energy and smart grid functionalities and digitalization topics should be increased. e-SMART, built on e-MOTICON results, will activate cooperation among PAs and e-mobility and energy operators through LIVING LAB. It will lead, through a ROAD MAP for AS decision makers, to a common approach in development of e-mobility services in LPT & in LML and in planning of adequate E-CS network for entire AS. It will design and test a set of transnational operational instruments for public and private technicians to plan e-mobility infrastructure and services in passengers and freight transports in the framework of smart grid and smart territories: a TOOLKIT. PAs and private sector will benefit from cooperation with research centres & e-mobility users through transnational Living Lab, based on quadruple helix approach. They will collaborate on a common definition of the Road map and on testing appropriate innovative measures of e-mobility applied to LPT&LML, overcoming local approaches. Cooperation model of Living lab will be replicable in all AS countries, Road Map and Toolkit will guide a common transnational approach and method for national, regional and local PA Energy and Mobility Strategic Plans improvement.
Partners
- Lead partner
- Italy
- Lombardia
- Milan
- Cristina Cavicchioli
- cristina.cavicchioli@rse-web.it
- Italy
- Piemonte
- Torino
- Italy
- Veneto
- Mestre
- Italy
- Lombardia
- Brescia
- Slovenia
- Zahodna Slovenia
- Kranj
- Slovenia
- Zahodna Slovenia
- Ljubljana
- France
- Franche-Comté
- Etupes Cedex
- France
- Rhône-Alpes
- Villeurbanne
- Germany
- Schwaben
- Kempten
- Germany
- Darmstadt
- Frankfurt am Main
- Austria
- Kärnten
- Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
- Austria
- Wien
- Wien
- Germany
- Schwaben
- Sonthofen
- Austria
- Kärnten
- Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
- Germany
- Oberbayern
- München
- Germany
- Oberbayern
- München
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Outcomes
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Bioeconomy Policy Transfer: Regional Policy Implementation Guidelines & Transnational Guideline
StrategyThe regional policy implementation guidelines present recommendations for the implementation of seleIn August 2020, the fourth and last work package began under the leadership of Business Upper Austria. In this work package, the AlpBioEco team transfers the results from the previous work into policy learning. This was done through the establishment of 10 regional advisory boards that supported the AlpBioEco project partners in developing regional policy guidelines. These regional policy implementation guidelines are available for all AlpBioEco regions, aiming to promote the implementation of the selected business models in defined regions. Parallel to regional policy guiding the AlpBioEco team generates a strategic pathway, a transregional and transnational transfer guideline, how Alpine Regions could foster the implementation of innovative business models in other regions, countries or projects. -
Joint Masterplan on circular bio-based economy
StrategyThe Masterplan collects inputs, resources and assets analyzed through the AlpLinkBioEco Project andThe capacities and resources mapped and analized through the AlpLinkBioEco Project are the basis for a common vision for circular bioeconomy. The Alpine Space counts relevant assets to consolidate the transition towards circular bioeconomy: sufficient biomass; a substantial critical mass of stakeholders; regional strategies in place and new Smart Specialisation Strategies (S3) and Operational Programmes 2021-27, acting as institutional instruments for a better alignment with EUSALP. The Masterplan aims at inspiring and contributing to the EUSALP integration in the Alpine macro-region.
Pilots
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This is my first pilot
The regional policy implementation guidelines present recommendations for the implementation of selected eco-innovative business models in several Alpine Space regions, promoting their implementation and the growth of bioeconomy. -
This is the secon pilot 2 - with a super long title
In August 2020, the fourth and last work package began under the leadership of Business Upper Austria. In this work package, the AlpBioEco team transfers the results from the previous work into policy learning. This was done through the establishment of 10 regional advisory boards that supported the AlpBioEco project partners in developing regional policy guidelines. These regional policy implementation guidelines are available for all AlpBioEco regions, aiming to promote the implementation of the selected business models in defined regions. Parallel to regional policy guiding the AlpBioEco team generates a strategic pathway, a transregional and transnational transfer guideline, how Alpine Regions could foster the implementation of innovative business models in other regions, countries or projects.