Analysis of socio-economic and environmental impacts and assessment of societal, citizen and user aspects for needs based CCAM solutions (CCAM Partnership)
This Horizon Europe research and innovation action focuses on understanding and addressing the socio-economic and environmental impacts of Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM) solutions. It aims to integrate societal, citizen, and user perspectives into CCAM development, fostering inclusive, sustainable, and accepted mobility systems for both people and goods across Europe. The program emphasizes co-creation and social innovation to tailor CCAM solutions to evolving societal needs.
Who is Funded
This program targets a broad spectrum of applicants, including research institutions, public authorities, businesses, and civil society organizations, all working towards integrating societal and user needs into Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM) solutions. The geographic scope is primarily Europe, with an emphasis on international collaboration, to achieve a more sustainable, inclusive, and user-centric transport system.
What is Funded
This program funds research and innovation actions focused on analyzing the socio-economic and environmental impacts of Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM) and assessing societal, citizen, and user aspects for needs-based CCAM solution development. Projects must address either comprehensive impact assessment methods or user-centric development strategies, integrating social sciences and humanities expertise.
Type and Scope of Funding
This program provides grants under the Horizon Europe framework, specifically for Research and Innovation Actions, with an indicative budget of 8 million Euros for this topic in 2021. The program operates on a grant basis, covering eligible project costs as per Horizon Europe rules.
Conditions and Requirements
Applications are governed by the general conditions outlined in the Horizon Europe Work Programme General Annexes, covering admissibility, eligibility of countries, other eligibility criteria, financial and operational capacity, and evaluation processes. Proposals must adhere to specific page limits and layout requirements outlined in the Application Form.
Application Procedure
The application process is single-stage and requires submission via the Funding & Tenders Portal. Evaluation criteria, processes, and timelines are detailed in the Horizon Europe Work Programme General Annexes and the Online Manual.
Legal Basis
This program is established under the Horizon Europe Framework Programme (2021-2027) and is governed by specific EU regulations and acts. Key documents outlining its legal and financial framework are accessible through the EU's official publications and the Funding & Tenders Portal.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Allocated Budget:
8,000,000 €
Award Channel:
Framework Programme Call
Region:
European Union, with advised international cooperation (US, Japan, Canada, South Korea, Singapore, Australia)
Sectors:
Transportation and Logistics, Information and Communication Technology, Research and Development, Service Sector, Environmental and Climate Protection, Social Enterprises, Other
Beneficiaries:
General public, citizens, businesses, public sector entities, educational and research institutions, civil society organizations, vulnerable and under-researched user groups (e.g., women, disabled persons, elderly, ethnic minorities, low-income backgrounds, persons with varying digital literacy and skills, and those living in rural or peri-urban areas).
Application Type:
Consortium Required
Funding Stages:
Applied Research, Experimental Development, Pilot Testing, Market Introduction, Implementation
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Managed By:
European Commission
Additional Partners:
European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC)
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