Drive Sweden's latest call "Safe and sustainable use of small vehicles using digital technology" has resulted in seven new projects". Read about the call and the new projects.
Small vehicles used at low speeds have the potential to increase accessibility to mobility while reducing congestion in the transport system. In recent years, many new types of small vehicles have entered the market. But the use of small vehicles is not increasing at the rate many would like and there is a great need to improve road safety. The granted projects develop and use digital technology that will lead to a safer, sustainable and innovative use of small vehicles.
A year ago, Drive Sweden invited to an open meeting about the need for innovation for small vehicles at low speeds, such as cargo bikes, bicycles, electric scooters and robots. About sixty people from academia, business and the public sector gathered around the question "Is innovation needed?"
- The answer was a resounding yes! It was established that this type of traffic is both underdeveloped and that the needs for improvement are great. Therefore, we opened a targeted call for proposals for this area. We are happy about the great interest the call has received! Seven exciting projects are now starting that develop and use digital technology with the aim of increasing the traffic-safe use of small vehicles. We look forward to hearing much more from these projects within Drive Sweden, comments Malin Andersson, program manager for Drive Sweden.
Congratulations on granted applications and welcome to Drive Sweden!
The following projects have been granted funding.
The links will take you to Vinnova's website. More information about the projects will be published during the autumn.
Modular and scalable mobility hub with charging for shared micromobility
Coordinator: Standab AB
Waste management with robots
Coordinator: Helsingborgs kommun - Helsingborgs stad Stadsledningsförvaltningen
Digital tools for sustainable planning and management of shared micromobility using Big Data
Coordinator: Chalmers Tekniska Högskola AB
Road Traffic Safety for Electric Microvehicles (VIASAFETY)
Coordinator: Chalmers Tekniska Högskola AB
MIDIS - data needs and information sharing for micromobility
Coordinator: RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB - RISE AB - Digitala System
CycleSense Data for Efficient and Sustainable Last Mile deliveries
Coordinator: Trivector Traffic AB