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Project Q4294626 in France, Albania, Italy, Slovenia, Portugal, Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Montenegro, Malta, Croatia, Austria
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English | Mediterranean Interregional Electromobility Networks for intermodal and interurban low carbon transport systems |
Project Q4294626 in France, Albania, Italy, Slovenia, Portugal, Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Montenegro, Malta, Croatia, Austria |
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4,881,381.82 Euro
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5,742,802.1 Euro
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85.0 percent
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1 February 2018
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31 January 2022
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Region of Peloponnese- Department of Management for Development Planning
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EnerNETMob aims to draft, test and improve parallel “Sustainable Electromobility Plans” according to common standards and low carbon policies, in order to set an “Interregional Electromobility Network” crossing cities of all transnational MED area. Project promotes sharing mobility and land-sea intermodality using electric transport systems, by implementing interurban and interregional pilot networks of Electric Vehicles Supply Equipment (EVSE) also co-powered by Renewable Energy Sources. By integrating the SUMP and SEAPs models, the “Sustainable Electromobility Plans” will be developed to reach 2 main challenges: - to implement and extend “Interregional Electromobility Networks” inside and beyond MED area, following common approaches and design guidelines for electric transport infrastructures/services; - to implement pilot small-scale investments on electromobility for interurban and intermodal connections in order to allow longer trips and test network at transnational level. 2014/94/EU Directive provided preliminary guidelines to develop charging infrastructures in EU territory. However, Member States have still not implemented integrated EVSE networks at European level with same communication protocols and planning models. Therefore, on the basis of existing Best Available Technologies, project will develop electromobilty solutions and will test pilot actions to overcome medium-trip limitations and to coordinate future investments on electric transport in MED area. (English)
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