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Project Q4294841 in Slovakia, Italy, Spain, Malta, Austria
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PROMotion of E-mobiliTy in EU regionS
Project Q4294841 in Slovakia, Italy, Spain, Malta, Austria

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    1,160,360.25 Euro
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    1,389,765.0 Euro
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    83.49 percent
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    1 January 2017
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    30 June 2021
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    Transport Malta
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    35°54'11.77"N, 14°26'9.82"E
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    41°50'59.78"N, 12°29'39.01"E
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    49°0'7.06"N, 21°14'29.65"E
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    41°36'53.64"N, 4°47'47.98"W
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    45°28'19.06"N, 9°13'36.41"E
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    46°37'18.30"N, 14°18'41.62"E
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    Electro-mobility has been identified as a priority within EU policies being a sustainable, low-carbon alternative for transport; however, poor availability of dedicated infrastructures and low user awareness are considered as major barriers to be addressed. PROMETEUS aims at overcoming such barriers and promoting e-mobility through the improvement of five Structural Funds Programmes. The investment priorities influenced by PROMETEUS refer to one of the following thematic objectives: - TO4 (ROP of Lazio, M13 of Austria). - TO7 (OP of Malta, iROP of Slovakia). - TO1 (OP of Castilla-Leon). The policy instruments will be improved through funding of new projects or an improved governance. Based on a preliminary assessments, promising areas of action include: integration of e-mobility in strategies/plans/programmes, incentives, awareness raising, research and innovation. An interregional learning process will interest partners and groups of regional stakeholders that will be involved throughout the life of the project. Steps: - Analysis of the specific territorial contexts. - Identification and benchmark of the good practices, to be exchanged among partners. - Drawing up of the regional action plans for the improvement of the policy instruments addressed in each region. - Development of a LogBook, a web-based monitoring tool, where the progresses of the regional action plans will be recorded and monitored. The results will be communicated at the European level via the Policy Learning Platform and through stakeholders involved in e-mobility. (English)
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