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Electrified L-category Vehicles Integrated into Transport and Electricity Networks

CORDIS oferuje możliwość skorzystania z odnośników do publicznie dostępnych publikacji i rezultatów projektów realizowanych w ramach programów ramowych HORYZONT.

Odnośniki do rezultatów i publikacji związanych z poszczególnymi projektami 7PR, a także odnośniki do niektórych konkretnych kategorii wyników, takich jak zbiory danych i oprogramowanie, są dynamicznie pobierane z systemu OpenAIRE .

Rezultaty

Scaledup impacts on mobility and traffic from the usage of EL-Vs in a city-level

This deliverable will be the output of T6.1 and will present the impacts on travel times and traffic flow on a city-level due to the usage of EL-Vs instead of ICE vehicles, for different penetration rates of EL-Vs.

ELVITEN study questions and KPIs

This deliverable will be the output of T1.3 and will present the study questions and the KPIs to be used in the analyses of WP5 and WP6.

ELVITEN ICT tools

This deliverable will be the output of T3.1, T3.3 and will present the functionalities of the ICT tools deployed in each city. The report will be issued at the first release of the ICT tools (Month 12) and will be reviewed at the end of the project, in order to integrate the improvements carried out after the demonstrations.

Cost-benefit analysis and potential market uptake of EL-Vs

This deliverable will be the output of T6.2 and T6.3 and will present the results of a cost benefit analysis on whether replacing ICE vehicles with EL-Vs is financially justifiable from the point of view of the users, the fleet owners and of the whole City.

ICT Platform and Dissemination Dashboard

This deliverable will be the output of T3.2 and it will be an accompanying report presenting the functionalities of the platform.

Mobility demand, vehicle usage and a-priori public perceptions towards EL-Vs in the ELVITEN Demonstration Cities

This deliverable will be the output of T1.1 and will present the mobility demand and modal split in each of the ELVITEN Demonstration Cities, the existing usage of L-Vs and EL-Vs and people’s a priori attitudes towards them.

ELVITEN data repository

This deliverable will be the output of T3.4 and will present the functionalities of the data repository and of the data collection and processing tools.

Real driving conditions of EL-Vs and users’experience

This Deliverable will be the output of T5.2 and will document the users’ experiences with EL-Vs as regards their interactions with other road users and road elements, the adequacy of the various charging technologies, experienced problems and the users’ feeling of comfort with the vehicles.

ELVITEN demonstrations activities

This Deliverable will be the outcome of T4.3 and will describe the users involved per City and the EL-Vs, services and ICT tools usage per City in the demonstration period in total.

ELVITEN Stakeholders and Business Models

This deliverable will be the output of T7.1 and T7.2 and will present the stakeholders in the area, the assessment of their interrelations and comprehensive business plans for support services and ICT tools for EL-Vs market uptake.

Acceptance of EL-Vs and of the ELVITEN usage schemes

This Deliverable will be the output of T5.3 and will analyse the users’ and stakeholders’ acceptance of EL-Vs and of the deployedservices, ICT tools and incentivesper City and per user cluster.

Communication Strategy and Plan

This will be the output of T8.1 and it will include the communication, dissemination and liaison plan to be followed within the project.

ELVITEN demonstration methodology and baseline scenarios

This deliverable will be the output of T2.1 and T2.2 and will present the methodology to collect data and calculate the KPIs, the methodology to involve users and the questionnaires to be administered.It will also present the baseline situation for each of the Demonstration Cities, including baseline values of the agreed KPIs, to be compared with the ELVITEN findings after the demonstrations.

ELVITENset-up and first demonstrations activities

This Deliverable will be the outcome of all tasks. It will present the setup of the demonstrations in each City and will describe the users involved per City and the EL-Vs, services and ICT tools usage per City until month 18 of the project.

ELVITEN usage schemes and functional requirements

This deliverable will be the output of T1.2 and will present the services and ICT tools to be deployed and the policies to be enforced per City and their functional requirements.

ELVITEN communication tools

This will be the output of T8.2 and it will accompany and present the project brand identity and material, the brochure, posters, newsletters, videos, website and social media accounts.

ELVITEN guidelines for EL-Vs market uptake

This will be the output of T7.3, T7.4 and T7.5 and will include guidelines towards EL-Vs manufacturers and Planning Authorities to support the integration of EL-Vs in the transport and electricity networks.

Real mobility needs of EL-Vs’s users

This Deliverable will be the output of T5.1 and will present the driving patterns of EL-Vs per City and per user category, as well as the charging behaviour of the users.

ELVITEN communication activities report

This will be the output of T8.3 and T8.4 and will report all communication activities undertaken by the project and their impact.

Publikacje

ICT Services for Electro-Mobility

Autorzy: Rinaldi, A., Amditis, A., Berardi, A., Fanti, M.P., Giansante, C., Launo, C., … Winder, A.
Opublikowane w: 2020
Wydawca: Zenodo
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4327377

Electric Vehicle Fleet Relocation Management for Sharing Systems based on Incentive Mechanism

Autorzy: Maria Pia Fanti,Agostino Marcello Mangini, Michele Roccotelli,Bartolomeo Silvestri,Salvatore Digiesi
Opublikowane w: 2019
Wydawca: IEEExplorer
DOI: 10.1109/coase.2019.8842852

Explaining the public acceptance of Electrified L-category Vehicles towards sustainable urban mobility planning.

Autorzy: Antonakopoulou, A., Portouli, E., Rigos, A., Amditis, A.
Opublikowane w: 2021
Wydawca: AHFE2021

Perceptions of using light electric vehicles in cities: Survey results from six cities in the ELVITEN project.

Autorzy: Winder, Andrew, Maj, Aleksandra, Torp, Kristian, Portouli, Evangelia, & Li, Ying.
Opublikowane w: 2020
Wydawca: Zenodo
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4326737

A Serious Game Approach for the Electro-Mobility Sector *

Autorzy: Bartolomeo Silvestri, Alessandro Rinaldi, Antonella Berardi, Michele Roccotelli, Simone Acquaviva, Maria Pia Fanti
Opublikowane w: 2019 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC), 2019, Strona(/y) 674-679, ISBN 978-1-7281-4569-3
Wydawca: IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/smc.2019.8914388

Impact on mobility and environment in six European cities due to the introduction of Electrified L-category Vehicles (EL-Vs) – The ELVITEN project

Autorzy: Georgakaki M., Papadimitriou G., Georgiou N., Portouli V., Renzi G., Hatzidimitirou S.
Opublikowane w: 2021
Wydawca: TAP 2020 Conference

Innovative Baseline Estimation Methodology for Key Performance Indicators in the Electro-Mobility Sector

Autorzy: B. Silvestri, A. Rinaldi, M. Roccotelli, M. P. Fanti
Opublikowane w: 2019 6th International Conference on Control, Decision and Information Technologies (CoDIT), 2019, Strona(/y) 1367-1372, ISBN 978-1-7281-0521-5
Wydawca: IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/codit.2019.8820408

Software Requirements and Use Cases for Electric Light Vehicles Management

Autorzy: Maria Pia Fanti, Alessandro Rinaldi, Michele Roccotelli, Bartolomeo Silvestri, Simone Porru, Filippo Eros Pani
Opublikowane w: 2018 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2018, Strona(/y) 311-316, ISBN 978-1-5386-6650-0
Wydawca: IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/smc.2018.00063

DriveLaB: An Experimental Platform for Telematics

Autorzy: Kasper F. Pedersen, Kristian Torp
Opublikowane w: 2019 20th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM), 2019, Strona(/y) 252-259, ISBN 978-1-7281-3363-8
Wydawca: IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/mdm.2019.00-50

Simulation models for electric mopeds: A study of the impact on traffic flow

Autorzy: Georgiou, N., Portouli, E., Amditis, A.
Opublikowane w: 2021
Wydawca: AHFE2021

An ICT Platform for the Understanding of the User Behaviours towards EL-Vs

Autorzy: Krommyda Maria, Drakoulis Richardos, Misichroni Fay, Tousert Nikos, Antonakopoulou Anna, Portouli Evangelia, Mandimby Ranaivo Rakotondravelona, Marwane El-Bekri, Djibrilla Amadou Kountche, Amditis Angelos
Opublikowane w: 2020
Wydawca: 22nd International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems
DOI: 10.5220/0009472702330240

The ELVITEN Project as promoter of LEVs in urban mobility. Focus on the Italian case of Genoa.

Autorzy: Francesco E.Misso, Irina Di Ruocco, Cino Repetto
Opublikowane w: 2021, ISBN 978-3-030-65843-4
Wydawca: Springer International Publishing
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-65843-4

Accelerating the deployment of ELV-s for sustainable urban mobility: A harmonized pilot demonstration methodology

Autorzy: Anna Antonakopoulou, Evangelia Portouli, Nikos Tousert, Maria Krommyda, Angelos Amditis, Maria Pia Fanti, Alessandro Rinaldi and Bartolomeo Silvestri
Opublikowane w: Advances in Mobility-as-a-Service Systems, 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-61075-3
Wydawca: Springer

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