With a focus on enhancing resilience and connectivity, SUM tries to create a robust framework for urban mobility. Its vision aligns with the objectives of ReMuNet, as both projects share a common goal: to redefine the way we approach transportation in Europe.
The objective of SUM is to transform current mobility networks into novel shared mobility systems (NSM) integrated with public transport (PT) in 15+ European cities by 2026, when the project concludes. Intermodality, interconnectivity, sustainability, safety, and resilience are at the core of this innovation. The outcomes of the project offer affordable and reliable solutions that consider the needs of all stakeholders, such as end users, private companies, and public urban authorities.
SUM will introduce a number of solutions including prediction, scheduling, integrated NSM-PT ticketing, and real-time NSM management. This created ecosystem will reduce total door-to-door travel time, and ideally shift the behaviour of users away from private vehicles to public transport. The partners in this diverse consortium have access to innovative tools and expertise making them uniquely positioned to tackle the barriers in 9 living labs and 30 organizations across Europe..
By combining efforts, ReMuNet and SUM not only amplify their impact but also pave the way for a more resilient, interconnected, and sustainable urban mobility landscape.
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