EIT Urban Mobility Business Plan 2023-2025
The EIT Urban Mobility Business Plan 2023-2025 is a strategic funding opportunity under Horizon Europe, managed by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT). It aims to significantly advance urban mobility solutions, foster innovation, and integrate knowledge through its unique Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs). This plan is designed to drive systemic impact in urban transport and related societal challenges.
Who is Funded by the EIT Urban Mobility Business Plan
The EIT Urban Mobility Business Plan targets Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs) and their associated entities, including Higher Education Institutions, across EU Member States, Horizon Europe Associated Countries, and certain low- and middle-income countries. Its overarching objective is to implement the KIC’s multiannual strategy, addressing societal challenges in urban mobility and contributing to the EIT’s impact goals.
What Projects and Activities are Funded
The EIT Urban Mobility Business Plan funds a broad range of activities centered on urban mobility, innovation, and education. This includes strategic initiatives in urban planning and transport, as well as general innovation and research. The program also delineates eligible costs and targets projects across various maturity levels, from research to market introduction.
Type and Scope of EIT Urban Mobility Funding
The EIT Urban Mobility Business Plan provides financial support primarily through action grants, with significant funding available for the KIC Business Plan itself. The financial parameters, including funding rates and project durations, are tailored to the specific nature of the activities, encouraging co-funding to enhance financial sustainability.
Conditions and Requirements for EIT Urban Mobility Funding
Applicants and beneficiaries under the EIT Urban Mobility Business Plan must adhere to specific conditions for application, consortium formation, budget management, and data reporting, all guided by the broader Horizon Europe framework and EIT's operational principles.
Application Procedure for EIT Urban Mobility
The application procedure for the EIT Urban Mobility Business Plan involves a multi-stage process, from electronic submission to detailed evaluation and formal grant agreement. The selection process is rigorous, incorporating expert assessments and strategic reviews to ensure funding is awarded to proposals that align with the EIT's objectives and impact framework.
Legal Basis of the EIT Urban Mobility Program
The EIT Urban Mobility Business Plan is firmly rooted in a comprehensive legal framework, drawing its authority from specific EU regulations and strategic documents. These foundational texts ensure the program's legitimacy, guide its implementation, and dictate the operational policies for fund management.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Maximum Amount:
118,000,000 €
Allocated Budget:
100,000,000 € - 118,000,000 € (for EIT Urban Mobility Business Plan), out of an overall indicative EIT budget of 1,250,000,000 € for 2023-2025
Open Until:
31.12.2025
Award Channel:
Framework Programme Call
Region:
European Union Member States, Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs), Horizon Europe Associated Countries, and certain low- and middle-income countries, with a focus on EIT Regional Innovation Scheme (RIS) areas including the Western Balkans and Ukraine.
Sectors:
Information and Communication Technology, Research and Development, Education and Vocational Training, Service Sector, Other
Application Type:
Consortium Required
Funding Stages:
Applied Research, Product Development, Commercialization, Pilot Testing, Capacity Building, Planning, Implementation, Service Delivery, Awareness Campaigns, Other
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Managed By:
European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)
Additional Partners:
LINK Educational Alliance (Serbia), Roman Municipality (Romania), Israel Smart Mobility Living Labs (Israel), NT Partners LTD (Bulgaria), TECH2MARKET SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA (Poland), SVEUCILISTE U ZAGREBU FAKULTET PROMETNIH ZNANOSTI (Croatia), MINDS & SPARKS GMBH (Austria), SYNYO GmbH (Austria), CENTAR ZA URBANI RAZVOJ UDRUZENJE (Serbia), SOLUTOPUS - RECURSOS E DESENVOLVIMENTO LDA (Portugal), OPENCOM I.S.S.C. (Italy), UNIVERSIDAD DE JAEN (Spain), INTERSPREAD GMBH (Austria), PROMETNI INSTITUT LJUBLJANA DOO (Slovenia), CSI CENTER FOR SOCIAL INNOVATION LTD (Cyprus), GRANT GARANT SRO (Czechia), C4G - CONSULTING AND TRAINING NETWORK, LDA (Portugal), ASOCIATIA DE STANDARDIZARE DIN ROMANIA (Romania), C.I.P. CITIZENS IN POWER (Cyprus), MAUDE STUDIO, SL (Spain), Ioannis Kitsos (Greece), GC GENOMICS ESPAÑA, SL (Spain), CONCEPTTO DESARROLLO ESTRATÉGICO, SL (Spain), Academia La Hoz - Carlos Lorenzo de la Hoz (Spain), Federación de Comercio, Servicios e Industria de la Provincia de Badajoz (Spain), ORGANIZACIÓN DE PROFESIONALES, AUTÓNOMOS Y EMPRENDEDORES DE EXTREMADURA (Spain), FEDERACIÓN EXTREMEÑA DE ASOCIACIONES DE MUJERES RURALES (Spain), Grupo Colabora Formación y Proyectos, SL (Spain), GC GENOMICS GMBH (Austria), REBY RIDES SL (Spain), SYXIS VSI (Lithuania), Advanced Social Innovation ApS (Denmark), CE CONSULTING EMPRESARIAL S.L. (Spain), Fundación Fernando Núñez (Spain).
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