SUM
Impact
SUM aims to improve the competitiveness of novel shared modes (NSM) and increasing their modal share in 15 European Cities by 2026 and 30 European Cities by 2030, while ensuring NSM integration with public transport (PT).
Objective
- Develop a federation of solutions that will include prediction, scheduling, integrated NSM-PT ticketing, and real-time NSM management
- Increase the modal share of NSM via targeted push-pull measures and policy recommendations
- Couple technological solutions with co-creation and policy tools to tackle the identified NSM barriers
Facts and figures
- Coordinator: INRIA
- 30 Partners
- Budget: € 9.9 M
- Start: Jun 2023
- End: May 2026
- Action: HE IA
- Website: https://sum-project.eu/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sum-project-horizon-europe/
Demo sites
Living labs
- Munich
- Athens
- Jerusalem
- Geneva
- Rotterdam
- Krakow
- Coimbra
- Larnaca
- Fredrikstad