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Looking forward
Innovative ideas and how to take advantage of them
12 November 2013, Stuttgart, Germany
Siegfried Rupprecht, Rupprecht Consult
Where is the EU moving?
Framework conditions of EU – Transport Policy
 Trends
 higher profile of urban transport (climate change!)
 clearer priorities of networks, topics, instruments
 EU funding more strongly connected to EU policy goals
 stronger monitoring of policy implementation
EU Policy Initiatives during 2013
 strategies for alternative fuels and charging infrastructure
("Clean Power for Transport"; Jan 2013; incl. draft directive)
 consultations and roadmaps to implement Transport White Paper
 new infrastructure policy (TEN-T; Oct 2013) and "Connecting Europe Facility"
 European Innovation Partnership "Smart Cities and Communities"
(High Level Group, Oct 2013)
 operational planning of regional policy programmes for 2014 – 2020
 research and innovation programme "Horizon 2020" 2014 – 2020
(launch: mid Dec. 2013)
 Urban Mobility Package (end 2013?)
… and still a lot to do!
Urban Mobility Package (Dec. 2013?)
 sustainable urban mobility plans (SUMP)
 criteria for more effective planning (ELTIS-Guidelines)
 "high quality planning" increasingly basis for EU funding
 traffic safety: "zero fatality" vision
 urban freight logistics
 maintain urban core functions
 access management
 which systems, policies are effective ("patchwork")
 improve coordination among actors
Horizon 2020 : "smart, green and integrated
transport"
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advanced bus concepts
traffic safety analysis
cooperative ITS
modal shift strategies
electric public transport
urban freight
growth in public transport
walking & cycling
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sustainable urban mobility plans
open data
multimodal travel info
innovative infrastructure
vehicles & batteries
small business innovation
"Smart Cities and Communities"
"CIVITAS 2020"
"Smart Cities and Communities"
 large lighthouse projects integrating energy, transport, ICT sectors
 partnership between municipalities and industry
 holistic approach integrating existing or very near to market technologies
in an innovative way:
 (nearly zero) or low energy districts (energy from local resources,
refurbishment of buildings, crosscutting ICT for management of
energy/ transport systems)
 integrated infrastructures (networks, street scenes, sites, including
smart grids, broadband infrastructures, poly-networks)
 sustainable urban mobility ( integration of energy/ fuelling
infrastructure with vehicle fleets powered by alternative energy
carriers for public and private transport, including logistics and freight)
 200 m€ EU-funding 2014/15 (plus other sources)
"CIVITAS 2020"
 "CIVITAS 2020" extended to entire urban mobility area of transport work programme
 EU-funding 100 m€ in 2014/15
 2014: research and demonstration tasks
 2015: research and demonstration tasks (incl. 50 m€ for CIVITAS demonstration
 two-stage application process
 timetable (1st call)
 publication mid Dec 2013,
 stage 1 proposals end March/ stage 2 proposals August 2014?
 project start end 2014/ early 2015 (?)
 up to 70% funding (plus 25% flat overheads)
 CIVITAS demos:
 EU contribution: 12 to 18 m€
 consortia of 4 – 5 cities with strong common interests
"CIVITAS 2020"
 measures selected from integration areas:
 clean fuels and vehicles
 collective passenger transport
 demand management strategies
 mobility management
 safety and security
 car-independent lifestyles
 urban freight logistics
 transport telematics
And the TIDE rolls on …
TIDE webinar – December 2013
• Coming in early 2014
• Based on the content of the workshop here in Stuttgart
• Sharing ideas and outcomes with a larger audience
E-learning – spring 2014
10 courses
• Pricing measures
• Non-motorised transport
• Traffic and network management
• Electric mobility
• Public transport organisation
• Sustainable urban mobility planning
• Your ideas?
Upcoming TIDE workshops for Circle Cities
 WS2 – Making innovation reality, a first-hand view –
A topic-specific site visit and workshop
• Spring 2014 – visits to TIDE partner cities Budapest, Donostia-San
Sebastian, Milan, Reading, Rotterdam (specific dates and locations
TBC)
• Including topical site visits and presentations, exchange with other
cities, international networking opportunities, information on the
latest sustainable mobility measures
 WS3 – Putting it all together – A workshop on integrating transport
innovation and sustainable urban mobility planning
• Spring 2015 – location TBC
TIDE products
• TIDE Handbook for Transferability Analysis in Urban Transport and
Mobility
• Practitioner’s Handbook for Applying Impact Analysis to Urban
Transport Innovation
• Implementation Guidelines for 10 Innovative Measures
• Country-specific events
Check out www.tide-innovation.eu for the latest updates.
Thank you!
We look forward to working with you over the coming months!