EcoMobility

An end to end, sustainable mobility solution for connected / electric vehicles

Challenge

EcoMobility is a funded EU project (HORIZON-KDT-JU-2022-2-RIA) that will create and demonstrate an adaptive data-driven development, deployment and operation framework for connected / electric vehicles to enable a digital mobility ecosystem.

The project will enable and simplify cooperative development, deployment, operation and life cycle management of connected adaptive end-to-end mobility solutions in a sustainable manner.

In order to achieve its main goal, the following objectives have been defined:

  • Establish DevOps practices within the supply chain with continuous and customized cloud-based addition and improvement of mobility services,
  • Support contract-based runtime coupling of mobility services within edge/cloud-based service for deployment of AI solutions, coupled with monitoring, analysis and coordination of vehicles, transportation infrastructures and people
  • Deliver reliable and enhanced vision, perception, including HD maps, and localization systems for safe, connected, and automated vehicles,
  • Deliver customized and improved fail-operational ADAS systems reflecting technology capabilities of heterogeneous vehicles and protecting vulnerable road users,
  • Provide energy-aware control and scheduling of electric vehicles including smart Battery Management Systems (BMS) and coordination with other transportation means,
  • Contribute to increased public acceptance of electrified autonomous vehicles and bridge gaps between technological advancements and legal and regulatory frameworks.

 

The EcoMobility project will use the expertise of world-renowned industrial and research partners in the mobility value chain. This will help Europe stay competitive in the growing mobility market. The project will also contribute directly to the European goal of zero road fatalities by 2050.

Sigma Cognition’s role will be to develop AI models and datasets to improve and adapt computer vision-based detection to the Smart City framework of SC5 Demonstrator 2.

Solution

The EcoMobility project started in May 2023.

We are currently collaborating with other project partners on the solution definition phase of this project.

Results

This project is currently in a preliminary definition phase. Check back for updates.

Funding

The project has been accepted for funding within the Key Digital Technologies Joint Undertaking (KDT JU), a public-private partnership in collaboration with the Horizon Europe (HORIZON) Framework Programme and National Authorities under grant agreement number 101112306.

        

 

The project has been accepted for funding within the Key Digital Technologies Joint Undertaking (KDT JU), a public-private partnership in collaboration with the Horizon Europe (HORIZON) Framework Programme and National Authorities under grant agreement number 101112306

 

Partners

The Consortium is composed of 47 partners from 9 different countries.

Project News and Events

  • December 4, 2023: Athens Consortium
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