About
the project
Funded by the European Commission under the Horizon Europe Program, with a total budget of over €12 M, the project involves a Consortium of 43 partners led by the Urban Electric Mobility Initiative (UEMI).
In its 42 months duration, GEMINI will develop and test sustainable business models for New Mobility Services (NMS) to increase shared mobility solutions (MaaS and MaaC) .
CONNECTING
GEMINI will structure the path from business scenarios to upscaled NMS business ventures, by building an Open Innovation Ecosystem to strengthen cooperation among stakeholders, setting the foundations for establishing public–private partnerships (PPP), mobility hubs, open mobility dataspaces and highly integrated MaaS systems.
TESTING
The project is expected to test and validate shared mobility services in mobility management address key urban challenges such as climate change, air quality, road safety, social inclusion and accessibility.
Identifies and responds to disruptive events in multimodal transport corridors.
Its core objective is to enable synchro-modal relay transport on European rail, road, and inland waterways, enhancing network resilience and efficiency. The system achieves this through a standardized description of multimodal transport networks, an algorithm for calculating alternative routes during disruptions, a collaborative platform for freight operators to manage disruptions, and the use of Reinforcement Learning to create a self-learning, adaptive freight transport and logistics network. The goal is to minimize damage, shorten recovery time, reduce emissions, and boost overall corridor efficiency in the face of disruptions.
Integration of new shared mobility modes with public transport
Transform current mobility networks into novel shared mobility systems integrated with public transport in 15+ European cities by 2026. Intermodality, interconnectivity, sustainability, safety, and resilience are at the core of this innovation. The outcomes of the project offer affordable and reliable solutions that consider the needs of all stakeholders, such as end users, private companies, and public urban authorities.
Accelerating Smart and
Shared Zero Emission Mobility
The metaCCAZE project aims to revolutionise mobility in European cities, serving both passengers and freight, with innovative electric, automated, and connected solutions designed to make transport smarter, net zero, and more efficient for all. In the vibrant streets of four trailblazer cities – Amsterdam, Munich, Limassol, and Tampere – metaCCAZE tests and demonstrates technologies that support shared zero-emission mobility solutions for people and goods, contributing to climate neutrality. Successful technologies and activities will be shared with and implemented in six Follower Cities – Athens, Kraków, Gozo, Milan, Miskolc, and Poissy, Paris. To ensure the technologies meet the needs of citizens and urban mobility stakeholders, a series of co-creation activities will be organised locally in the cities.
Testing innovative mobility technologies in diverse urban environments
MOBILITIES for EU demonstrates innovative urban mobility solutions that can accelerate the transformation of the urban transportation sector, embracing electrification, automation, and connectivity as central themes to reach this goal. Seven European cities, the majority of them having committed themselves to reach climate neutrality by 2030 as part of the 112 Mission Cities, represent the core of the project.