Multimodal and Interconnected Hubs for Freight and Passenger Transport Contributing to a Zero Emission 21st Century
MOVE21 has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, grant agreement No 953939. MOVE21 started in May 2021 and will run over 4 years.
Coordinated by the city of Oslo, this Project aims at transforming EU cities into smart zero emissions nodes for mobility and logistics. It will help participating cities achieve a 30% reduction of transport-related emissions by 2030 via the implementation of 15 transport-related innovations. The cities involved are Oslo, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Munich, Rome and Bologna.
The Scan-Med corridor is a crucial north-south axis in the EU and important for the European economy. It generates about 20% of EU GDP, and is the largest TEN-T corridor in terms of core network length.
The partners represent seven European countries: Norway, Sweden, Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands, Italy and Greece.
Urban Mobility, Freight, Passengers, and Sustainable Transport
Multimodal and Interconnected Hubs for Freight and Passenger Transport Contributing to a Zero Emision 21st Century
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