TEN-T and CEF projects
Intelligent Transport Systems
ITS
Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) are vital to increase safety and tackle Europe's growing emission and congestion problems. They can make transport safer, more efficient and more sustainable by applying various information and communication technologies to all modes of passenger and freight transport.
The European Commission fosters the use of ITS solutions to achieve a more efficient transport network management. EU-funded projects are working on improved journeys and operations on specific and combined modes of transport. They are also developing the next generation of ITS solutions, through the deployment of Cooperative-ITS, paving the way for automation in the transport sector.
This publication shows ITS projects that have received EU funding from the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF: 2014-2020) and the TEN-T programme (2007-2013).
CEF projects co-funded under the 2014 call
The CEF programme has been supporting ITS via calls for project proposals in 2014 and 2015.
The 2014 call provided over €100 million funding to 13 projects triggering investments of more than €400 million for the deployment of ITS and C-ITS services across the EU:
• Implementing and upgrading ITS services along nine Core Network Corridors: thousands of additional kilometres will be connected with ITS technologies (e.g. real-time travel information, intelligent truck parking), leading to more efficient, safer and less polluting road transport.
• I_HeERO and eCall.at projects are preparing the European public emergency services (Public Safety Answering Points) to handle eCall, the automatic dialling of the Europe’s single emergency number 112 in the event of a serious road accident, in view of the forthcoming mandatory introduction of eCall in 2017.
• NordicWay and Scoop@F are real-life pilots of Cooperative-ITS, based on Infrastructure-to-Vehicle (I2V) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) communication.
Additional CEF funding of about €170 million is available for new projects under the 2015 call.
TEN-T projects co-funded under the 2013 call
The TEN-T programme, the predecessor of CEF, has been supporting ITS with nearly €60 million through the 2013 call. EU funding was granted to deploy ITS along the Core Network Corridors, set up a European ITS platform, as well as launch an intelligent traffic management system in the Port of Hamburg.
Projects co-funded under the 2014 call
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MedTIS 2ITS corridor - travel time services
NEXT-ITS 2ITS corridor - Traffic Info
URSA MAJOR 2ITS corridor - Traffic management, ITPs
CROCODILE 2ITS corridor - Data exchange, travel info
Repsol Security ParkingIntelligent Truck Parkings
S&S infrastructure in FlandersIntelligent Truck Parkings
Arc Atlantique 2ITS corridor - Real time traffic info
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CONNECTING EUROPE FACILITY (CEF)
Projects on Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)
Innovationand NetworksExecutive Agency
"S&S" infrastructure in FlandersRepsol Security ParkingTIMELY
Scoop@FArc Atlantique 2CROCODILE 2MedTIS 2NordicWayURSA MAJOR 2NEXT-ITS 2
I_HeEROeCall.atEU Member StatesOther countries
Update: September 2015
Connecting Europe Facility
TRANSPORT
Member States involved:
Belgium, Spain, France, Ireland, The Netherlands, United Kingdom
Implementation schedule Start date: January 2014 End date: December 2017
Budget:
Estimated total cost of the action: €115,159,310
Maximum EU contribution: €23,031,862
Percentage of EU support: 20%
Beneficiaries & implementing bodies: British Department for Transport (Project Coordinator) www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-transport
Additional information:
Coordinator’s Report on the Corridor http://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/infrastructure/ten-t-guidelines/corridors
European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/transport
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
Arc Atlantique corridor phase 2
2014-EU-TM-0597-W
The Action focuses on the deployment of road ITS Services on the Arc Atlantique Corridor which incorporates the North Sea-Mediterranean and Atlantic CEF Core Network Corridors. It will positively impact efficiency, safety and environment through removal of bottlenecks, improving the reliability of the corridor network and reducing congestion.
The majority of ITS services will be traffic management and traffic information services. The technical deployments will consist of ITS technologies and services (e.g. provision of real time traffic and travel information) which have a proven impact on efficiency and safety on the corridor network as well as improving interoperability and enhancing harmonised and continuous services.
The services implemented will support all road users including freight, and they will positively impact cross border connectivity and efficiency.
Update: September 2015
Connecting Europe Facility
TRANSPORT
Member States involved:
Austria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania, Slovenia
Implementation schedule Start date: January 2015 End date: December 2018
Budget:
Estimated total cost of the action: €41,285,000
Maximum EU contribution: €8,257,000
Percentage of EU support: 20%
Beneficiaries & implementing bodies: AustriaTech (project coordinator) www.austriatech.at
Additional information:
European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/transport
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
CROCODILE 2
2014-EU-TM-0563-W
CROCODILE 2 involves public authorities, road administrations and traffic information service providers to ensure coordinated traffic management and control resulting in high quality traveller information services. Partners from Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia are working together to improve cross-border traffic and transport through implementing harmonised and synchronised ITS applications.
The Action will directly contribute to Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) No 886/2013 on the provision of road safety-related minimum universal traffic information free of charge to users as well as the provision of information services for safe and secure parking places for trucks and commercial vehicles. In addition, CROCODILE 2 will contribute to the provision of EU-wide real-time traffic information services in line with EU regulation and policy.
Update: September 2015
Connecting Europe Facility
TRANSPORT
Member States involved:
Austria
Implementation schedule Start date: January 2015 End date: December 2017
Budget:
Estimated total cost of the action: €8,001,440
Maximum EU contribution: €3,212,032
Percentage of EU support: 40.14%
Beneficiaries: Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Innovation und Technologie www.bmvit.gv.at
Bundesministerium für Inneres www.bmi.gv.at
Implementing body: AustriaTech www.austriatech.at
Additional information:
Coordinator’s Report on the Corridor: http://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/infrastructure/ten-t-guidelines/corridors
European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/transport
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
eCall.at
2014-AT-TA-0259-M
eCall.at focusses on the implementation of eCall in Austria. The key element of the proposed Action is the piloting and subsequent implementation and certification phase of 9 Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs), in line with the requirements defined by the EU regulations and specifications on eCall.
Additionally, a set of training measures for PSAP operators will be defined and prepared to ensure the correct handling of eCalls. Dissemination activities will be defined and conducted to ensure close cooperation with rescue services as well as road operators and OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) in Austria.
eCall.at will also pilot cross-border cooperation to enable proper handling of eCalls in the border regions, via contacts and agreements with neighbouring Member States.
Update: September 2015
Connecting Europe Facility
TRANSPORT
Member States involved:
Italy, Sweden, Finland, Romania, Spain, France, Denmark, Ireland, UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Lithuania, Belgium, Poland
Implementation schedule Start date: July 2015 End date: December 2020
Budget:
Estimated total cost of the action: €12,949,750
Maximum EU contribution: €6,474,875
Percentage of EU support: 50%
Beneficiaries & implementing bodies: SINA (project coordinator) www.gruppo-sina.it
Additional information:
European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/transport
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
EU ITS Platform
2014-EU-TM-0317-S
ITS for Road has been applied by EU Member States with great success since decades as a necessary mean to alleviate problems caused by an increasing demand for road transport while using the existing infrastructures. Ensuring continuity of high quality ITS services across Europe requires harmonisation of existing and future ITS services.
The EU ITS Platform (EU EIP) is a forum where partners from the private and public sectors of almost all EU Member States will cooperate in order to foster current and future ITS deployments in Europe in a harmonised way.
The EU EIP will also provide valid contribution for the future strategy, roll-out of services and policy recommendations on ITS. By monitoring, evaluating and disseminating results from the ITS Road Corridor projects (works within the CEF MAP ITS Call 2014), the EU ITS Platform can be considered as the technical European ITS "Knowledge Management Centre".
Update: September 2015
Connecting Europe Facility
TRANSPORT
Member States involved:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, United Kingdom
Implementation schedule Start date: January 2015 End date: December 2017
Budget:
Estimated total cost of the action: €30,987,469
Maximum EU contribution: €15,493,734
Percentage of EU support: 50%
Beneficiaries & implementing bodies: Project website http://iheero.eu
Additional information:
European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/transport
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
I_HeERO
2014-EU-TA-0582-S
eCall (based on the European emergency number 112) is the emergency call system that automatically alerts rescue services in case of vehicle crashes.
The device will have to be fitted into all new models of cars and light vans by 31 March 2018. Similarly, EU Member States must put in place by 1 October 2017 the necessary Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) infrastructure to process eCalls.
I_HeERO is addressing the need for Member States to upgrade their PSAPs in compliance with the ITS Directive (2010/40/EU), thus enabling eCall to be correctly implemented across all EU Member States.
The Action will also undertake studies on the extension of eCall to other types of vehicles not included in the EU legislation on eCall, i.e.: powered two wheelers, trucks and dangerous goods carriers. Furthermore, it will also examine the requirement for data integration and define conformity assessment for all PSAPs as required by the legislation.
Update: September 2015
Connecting Europe Facility
TRANSPORT
Member States involved:
Spain, France, Italy, Portugal
Implementation schedule Start date: January 2014 End date: December 2018
Budget:
Estimated total cost of the action: €53,251,168
Maximum EU contribution: €10,650,234
Percentage of EU support: 20%
Beneficiaries & implementing bodies: French Motorway companies association – ASFA (project coordinator)www.autoroutes.fr
Additional information:
Coordinator’s Report on the Corridor http://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/infrastructure/ten-t-guidelines/corridors
European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/transport
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
MedTIS 2
2014-EU-TM-0588-W
MedTIS II will implement ITS on the TEN-T Mediterranean corridor on a continuous stretch of 8,600 km motorways embedding various typologies of traffic (daily recurrent, seasonal peak migrations, heavy goods vehicle long distance routes), 13 TEN-T Urban Nodes, 5 cross-border areas and more than 40 bottlenecks.
MedTIS II will deliver Traffic Management Services (TMS) and travel information across the Corridor. Deployment of TMS provides road operators with tools to optimise the use of the TEN-T network infrastructure when saturation or events are occurring.
Deployment activities focus on road data collection and monitoring, upgrade of traffic control centres, enhancement of alert services and related traveller information. MedTIS II will generate leverage effects such as cross-border coordination, road operators' collaboration, harmonisation and acceleration of ITS deployments.
Update: September 2015
Connecting Europe Facility
TRANSPORT
Member States involved:
Germany, Denmark, Finland, Sweden
Implementation schedule Start date: January 2015 End date: December 2017
Budget:
Estimated total cost of the action: €35,900,000
Maximum EU contribution: €7,180,000
Percentage of EU support: 20%
Beneficiaries & implementing bodies: Swedish Transport Administration www.trafikverket.se
Additional information:
Coordinator’s Report on the Corridor http://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/infrastructure/ten-t-guidelines/corridors
European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/transport
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
NEXT-ITS 2
2014-EU-TM-0310-W
NEXT-ITS 2 aims at improving the efficiency, safety and security of the Northern part of the Scandinavian-Mediterranean CEF corridor from Oslo and the Finnish-Russian border via Copenhagen, Hamburg and Bremen to Hanover in Germany.
Continuity of ITS services will be achieved through coordinated deployment of Traffic Management Services, upgrade of Traffic Management Centres, development and implementation of Traffic Management Plans and harmonisation of control and management strategies. NEXT-ITS 2 also addresses the provision of EU-wide traffic and travel information services, including cross border services for seamless door-to-door mobility.
The action will further deploy ITS services that enhance road safety and efficiency (e.g. hard shoulder running, real-time traffic and weather monitoring, variable speed limits), in particular on urban-interurban intersections where long-distance traffic merges with local commuter traffic.
Update: September 2015
Connecting Europe Facility
TRANSPORT
Member States involved:
Denmark, Finland, Sweden
Implementation schedule Start date: January 2015 End date: December 2017
Budget:
Estimated total cost of the action: €5,200,000
Maximum EU contribution: €2,600,000
Percentage of EU support: 50%
Beneficiaries & implementing bodies: Finnish Transport Agency (project coordinator) www.liikennevirasto.fi
Additional information:
European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/transport
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
NordicWay
2014-EU-TA-0060-S
The proposed action, NordicWay, is a pre-deployment pilot of Cooperative ITS (CITS) services in four countries (Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark) which will be followed by wide-scale deployment and potentially to be scaled up to Europe.
NordicWay has the potential to improve safety, efficiency and comfort of mobility and connect road transport with other modes. NordicWay is the first large-scale pilot using cellular communication (3G and LTE/4G) for C-ITS. It offers continuous interoperable services to the users with roaming between different mobile networks and cross-border, offering C-ITS services across all participating countries.
NordicWay puts emphasis on building a sustainable business model on the large investment of the public sector on the priority services of the ITS Directive.
NordicWay is fully based on European standards and will act as the last mile between C-ITS research and development and wide-scale deployment.
Update: October 2015
Connecting Europe Facility
TRANSPORT
Member States involved:
Spain
Implementation schedule Start date: January 2014 End date: December 2016
Budget:
Estimated total cost of the action: €1,500,000
Maximum EU contribution: €750,000
Percentage of EU support: 50%
Beneficiary & implementing body: Repsol Comercial de Productos Petroliferos S.A. www.repsol.com
Additional information:
Coordinator’s Report on the Corridor http://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/infrastructure/ten-t-guidelines/corridors
European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/transport
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA)
http://ec.europa.eu/inea
Repsol Security Parking
2014-ES-TM-0358-S
Mediterranean & Atlantic Corridors
Secure parking areas are an important element of the logistics network and provide vital rest areas for drivers, helping to ensure safety for all road users and provide a higher security for goods, vehicles and drivers. The objective of the Action is to develop a study aiming at upgrading safety and security in six parking areas for trucks and commercial vehicles in the vicinity of petrol stations in Spain.
The parking areas are located on the Mediterranean and Atlantic corridors and will become part of an interconnected network through an online management platform specifically designed for the project. The Action will contribute to optimising the use of the parking places through provision of static and dynamic parking information, including collection and processing of data. It will implement innovative safety technologies for the acquisition of information and provide reservation services in real time.
Update: September 2015
Connecting Europe Facility
TRANSPORT
Member States involved:
Belgium
Implementation schedule Start date: January 2014 End date: December 2019
Budget:
Estimated total cost of the action: €2,620,198
Maximum EU contribution: €1,310,099
Percentage of EU support: 50%
Beneficiary & implementing body: Flemish Government http://departement-mow.vlaanderen.be
Additional information:
Coordinator’s Report on the Corridor http://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/infrastructure/ten-t-guidelines/corridors
European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/transport
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
Safe and secure infrastructure in Flanders
2014-BE-TM-0694-S North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor
The Action includes two sub-projects, both aiming at improving the safety on the Flemish highways. The first sub-project aims at making the Flemish TEN-T tunnels compliant with Directive 2004/54, more specifically on the E19 (Craeybeckxtunnel), R1 (Kennedytunnel), R0 (Vierarmentunnel, Leonardtunnels) and R2 (Beverentunnel, Tijsmanstunnel).
The tunnels are part of main roads for long distance and international traffic, but also used for local traffic due to the vicinity of the urban nodes of Brussels and Antwerp. The aim of the Action is to conduct inspections, assessment of the safety performance and compliance with the directive, and to derive plans for adapting the tunnels and for implementing remedial measures.
The second sub-project focusses on increasing safety and security in highway truck parking areas, for which demand exceeds the available spaces. Truck drivers at the end of their driving shift do not know where
there is parking capacity available and this creates an unbalanced distribution of parking occupancy. Data on capacity and occupancy of parking areas will be provided to truck drivers to allow them to make an informed decision on where and when to park.
It is expected that this Action will increase safety in the Belgian Flanders highways, providing socio economic benefits in terms of increased safety in tunnels, more efficient traffic flow, reduced emission and time lost in congestion.
Update: October 2015
Connecting Europe Facility
TRANSPORT
Member States involved:
France, Spain, Portugal, Austria
Implementation schedule Start date: January 2016 End date: December 2018
Budget:
Estimated total cost of the action: €20,036,598
Maximum EU contribution: €10,018,299
Percentage of EU support: 50%
Beneficiaries & implementing bodies: Ministère de l’écologie, du développement durable et de l’énergie (project coordinator) www.developpement-durable.gouv.fr
Additional information:
Coordinator’s Report on the Corridor http://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/infrastructure/ten-t-guidelines/corridors
European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/transport
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
SCOOP@F Part 2
2014-EU-TA-0669-S
SCOOP@F is a Cooperative ITS pilot deployment project that intends to connect approximately 3000 vehicles with 2000 kilometres of roads. It consists of 5 specific sites with different types of roads: Ile-de-France, "East Corridor" between Paris and Strasbourg, Brittany, Bordeaux and Isère. SCOOP@F is composed of SCOOP@F Part 1 from 2014 to 2015 (ongoing) and SCOOP@F Part 2 from 2016 to 2018. Its main objective is to improve the safety of road transport and of road operating staff during road works or maintenance.
SCOOP@F Part 2 includes the validations of C-ITS services in open roads, cross border tests with other EU Member States (Spain, Portugal and Austria) and development of a hybrid communication solution (3G-4G/ITS G5). SCOOP@F Part 2 will cooperate with ongoing European pilot projects and the EU C-ITS platform. The project aims at reaching a critical mass in the number of tested vehicles, roads and services, in order to provide a representative evaluation of C-ITS. It also stimulates collaboration between automotive manufacturers and road operators, the exchange of best practice and innovation in solving common problems.
Update: September 2015
Connecting Europe Facility
TRANSPORT
Member States involved:
France
Implementation schedule Start date: June 2015 End date: May 2018
Budget:
Estimated total cost of the action: €12,140,000
Maximum EU contribution: €2,428,000
Percentage of EU support: 20%
Beneficiary& implementing body: Metropole de Lyon www.grandlyon.com
Additional information:
Coordinator’s Report on the Corridor http://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/infrastructure/ten-t-guidelines/corridors
European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/transport
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
Timely inter-networks traffic management on Lyon metropolitan area
2014-FR-TA-0566-W Mediterranean Corridor
Lyon is the second French metropolitan area and a major European road node hosting flows from north to south of Europe. The proposed Action aims to ensure accessibility to Grand Lyon metropolitan's area in a context of traffic growth. It is focused on the inter-connections between highway networks and metropolitan radial roads which constitute last mile itineraries towards city centre.
It will provide a better interconnected management of TEN-T network corridors and metropolitan networks and enhance networks management and end-user information. The urban node of Lyon is located on two Core Network corridors (Mediterranean and North Sea-Mediterranean corridors). The Action consists of deployment of Systems and Services, project management and evaluation and knowledge management. It will enforce Grand Lyon Métropole sustainable urban mobility policy and support modal shift on the last mile, leading to more efficient co-modality.
Update: September 2015
Connecting Europe Facility
TRANSPORT
Member States involved:
Austria, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands
Implementation schedule Start date: January 2014 End date: December 2018
Budget:
Estimated total cost of the action: €92,280,600
Maximum EU contribution: €18,456,120
Percentage of EU support: 20%
Beneficiaries & implementing bodies: Landesbetrieb Mobilität (project coordinator) www.lbm.rlp.de
Additional information:
Coordinator’s Report on the Corridor http://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/infrastructure/ten-t-guidelines/corridors
European Commission http://ec.europa.eu/transport
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
URSA MAJOR 2
2014-EU-TM-0365-W
Rhine-Alpine Corridor
UM2 targets the deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) services to improve safety and efficiency of freight traffic mainly along the Rhine-Alpine CEF core corridor, linking North-Sea Ports, the Rhine and Ruhr area, metropolitan areas in southern Germany and in Italy. UM2 objectives include the enhancement of truck parking services and support for truck navigation services in line with the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 885/2013.
The main European added value of Ursa Major 2 (UM2) is the improvement of services for international freight traffic.
UM2 will provide direct benefits to international truck drivers and hauliers with valuable and reliable information about travel conditions as well as route recommendations. UM2 will generate better truck parking, better navigation, less delays and less uncertainties.
Intelligent Transport SystemsITS
Projects co-funded under the 2013 call
TEN-T
Update: June 2015
The Arc Atlantique project will link the key economic nodes of Belfast, Dublin, Glasgow, Cardiff, London, Calais, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Brussels, Charleroi, Liège, Lille, Paris, Lyon, Bordeaux, Toulouse, San Sebastian, Bilbao, Valladolid, Santander, A Coruña, Porto and Lisbon. This Corridor is characterised by sea crossings and single access points through mountainous areas.
This project will focus on the deployment of core ITS services, in particular traffic management and traffic information services that support traffic managers in directing traffic operations. These ITS services will also support all traffic users, including heavy goods vehicles (HGV).
Arc Atlantique is expected to enhance the efficiency of the Corridor through a reduction of: 1. Recurrent congestion typically at peak hours2. Abnormal congestion typically during seasonal events, adverse weather conditionsand other incidents/events
The objectives of the project will be achieved through the concrete deployment of ITS services, including lane management systems, monitoring and detection systems, freight management systems and ramp metering systems.
State of progress on 31 December 2014: The Action is progressing as planned. Traffic Management Services are being introduced or improved through the deployment of ITS using EC standards and guidance, specifically to address sections suffering from both recurrent and abnormal congestion situations.
TEN-T Multi-Annual Programme
Member States involved:
Belgium, Spain, France, Ireland, Portugal, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom
Implementation schedule Start date: January 2013 End date: December 2015
Budget:
Project promoter: €89,179,848
Total project cost covered by this Decision: €111,474,810
EU contribution: €22,294,962
Percentage of EU support: Works: 20%
Additional information:
European Commission, DG MOVE http://ec.europa.eu/transport/ index_en.html
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
EasyWay project www.easyway-its.eu
Project Coordinator: Highways Agency (UK) www.highways.gov.uk
Arc Atlantique
2013-EU-50006-P
Update: June 2015
CROCODILE sets up and operates a data exchange infrastructure that will be used to exchange data and information between all involved public authorities and private partners.
Thanks to this exchange of data, traveller information services will be harmonised and provided along the corridor. The specific focus of CROCODILE will be on safety-related information services and truck parking information services.
CROCODILE is also expected to foster cross-border coordination of strategies and services, implement cross-border ITS applications for travellers, improve the efficiency of traffic flows and reduce congestion.
CROCODILE mainly focuses on the implementation of DATEX II nodes for data availability and exchange. To ensure the most appropriate data availability, CROCODILE will set up additional data collection infrastructure relevant for road-safety and truck-parking information services. At the same time, to guarantee access to data by the users, CROCODILE Member States and partners will set up access points in accordance to EU Regulations and Guidelines.
In brief, the main objectives of CROCODILE are to: - Implement infrastructure and processes in accordance to the needs
identified in Commission delegated regulations (EU) No 886/2013 and (EU)No 885/2013 to form the basis for service deployments
- Foster cross-border coordination of ITS strategies and services- Provide information services to truck drivers on parking space availability- Implement services for user information on safety critical traffic information
through cross-border ITS applications for travellers- Improve the efficiency of traffic flows and reduce congestion- Stimulate investment in ITS infrastructure
State of progress on 31 December 2014: The Action is progressing as planned. The first Memorandum of Understanding regarding 'Cooperation for Traffic Management and traffic information exchange' was signed. Cross-border traffic management plan are already in use. Several truck parkings have been upgraded with ITS services.
TEN-T Multi-Annual Programme
Member States involved:
Austria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Slovenia
Implementation schedule Start date: January 2013 End date: December 2015
Budget:
National budget: €20,330,800
Action promoter: €4,805,344
Total project cost covered by this Decision: €31,420,180
EU contribution: €6,284,036
Percentage of EU support: Works: 20%
Additional information:
European Commission, DG MOVE http://ec.europa.eu/transport/ index_en.html
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
EasyWay project www.easyway-its.eu
Action Coordinator: AustriaTech www.austriatech.at
CROCODILE
2013-EU-50003-P
Update: September 2014
The European ITS Platform+ (EIP+) is the follow up of the European ITS Platform (EIP). It will carry on its activities towards ITS interoperability and harmonised deployment in Europe.
The EIP+ project brings together Member State authorities, road operators and relevant decision makers to monitor the EasyWay deployment guidelines, evaluate the impact of ITS projects on a pan-European scale, as well as disseminate best practice.
The EIP+ provides a helpdesk and user support facility to further advance the EasyWay initiative. The EIP+ also fosters international cooperation on ITS, in particular among the ITS works projects funded by the 2013 TEN-T Multi-Annual Call.
The EIP+ works on consensus building among relevant ITS stakeholders to ensure appropriate harmonisation of existing and future ITS services in line with the EU policies and objectives.
In particular, the EIP+ aims to:
- Monitor the application of The EasyWay Deployment Guidelines, including ahelpdesk and user support facility, in the harmonised ITS deployments on thepan-European roll-out implementations of Corridor projects (works)
- Disseminate best practices, lessons learned, etc. from Corridor projects (works)- Evaluate the impacts of Corridor projects (works) on a European scale- Progress on the pan-European harmonisation and scalability of ITS services
TEN-T Multi-Annual Programme
Member States involved:
Germany, Greece, Spain, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, United Kingdom
Implementation schedule Start date: July 2014 End date: December 2015
Budget:
States budget: €1,444,008
Action promoter: €437,921
Total project cost covered by this Decision: €3,763,858
EU contribution: €1,881,929
Percentage of EU support: Studies: 50%
Additional information:
European Commission, DG MOVE http://ec.europa.eu/transport
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://inea.ec.europa.eu
EasyWay project www.easyway-its.eu
Action Coordinator: Sina S.p.A. www.gruppo-sina.it
European ITS Platform + (EIP+)
2013-EU-50001-S
Update: June 2015
MedTIS is an Intelligent Transport System (ITS) deployment project aiming at coordinated implementation of travel time and traveller information services on the TEN-T Mediterranean Corridor.
The corridor embeds two major critical sections, the Pyrenees and the Alpine crossings, and runs on a continuous stretch of 6,760 km European motorways including various typologies of traffic (daily recurrent, seasonal, heavy goods vehicles density, conurbations, long distance travellers, etc.).
By informing the travellers on traffic and driving conditions and travel time, MedTIS aims to maintain a high level of safety and network efficiency. The action will coordinate the wok of road-operators and relative IT deployments.
MedTIS will ensure the interoperability and continuity of ITS services across different Member States and road operators. More specifically, MedTIS will implement service continuity to better manage cross-border sections, in particular freight traffic and peak traffic conditions.
End user services will be enhanced through data aggregation from neighbouring networks and information on Variable Message Signs (VMS) will be harmonised across the entire Corridor.
The action will be implemented by France, Italy, Spain and Portugal and will involve 22 implementing bodies.
State of progress on 31 December 2014: Cross-border deployment projects are ongoing, namely on the French-Spanish border and French-Italian border, related to the implementation of cross-border Travel Time Information Services.
TEN-T Multi-Annual Programme
Member States involved:
Spain, France, Italy, Portugal
Implementation schedule Start date: January 2013 End date: December 2015
Budget:
Project promoter: €24,309,648
Total project cost covered by this Decision: €30,387,060
EU contribution: €6,077,412
Percentage of EU support: Works: 20%
Additional information:
European Commission, DG MOVE http://ec.europa.eu/transport/ index_en.html
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
EasyWay project www.easyway-its.eu
Action Coordinator: Association professionnelle des sociétés concessionnaires ou exploitantes d’autoroutes ou d’ouvrages d’art (ASFA) www.autoroutes.fr
MedTIS
2013-EU-50005-P
Update: June 2015
NEXT-ITS contributes to the delivery of continuous real-time traffic information and road safety related traffic information on the Nordic section of the Scandinavian-Mediterranean Corridor, in accordance with the EU ITS Directive 2010/40/EU, focussing in particular on its priority actions (b) and (c).
The aim of the NEXT-ITS project is to establish the organizational and technical framework required to offer seamless, harmonized and interoperable ITS services in Corridor, which has more and more heavy goods vehicles and limited alternative routes.
The project will improve the quality of services through higher quality of data. This will be achieved through improved data management in traffic centres and adding new and innovative ways to acquire extra and complementary data.
NEXT-ITS will also extend the coverage of ITS services offered along the Corridor (filling the current gaps in service provision), especially covering sections with particular needs, i.e. critical spot, urban interfaces etc.
In order to increase reliability and efficiency of the ITS travel information, road weather monitoring facilities will also be upgraded and extended along the corridor.
Lastly, NEXT-ITS will provide additional channels to deliver services to users, taking into account latest trends and user behaviour, i.e. development of app-based and extended internet services to include mobile users.
State of progress on 31 December 2014: The Action is progressing as planned. Works are ongoing on data acquisition (ITS installations in the road network), implementation and upgrade of Traffic Management Centres. Information is provided to end users through road side installations and through internet services which includes applications for mobile devices.
TEN-T Multi-Annual Programme
Member States involved:
Denmark, Finland, Germany, Sweden
Implementation schedule Start date: January 2013 End date: December 2015
Budget:
National budget: €24,364,800
Total project cost covered by this Decision: €30,456,000
EU contribution: €6,091,200
Percentage of EU support: Works: 20%
Additional information:
European Commission, DG MOVE http://ec.europa.eu/transport/ index_en.html
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
EasyWay project www.easyway-its.eu
Action Coordinator: Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket) www.trafikverket.se
NEXT-ITS
2013-EU-50004-P
Update: June 2015
The study will look into ways to improve the utilisation rates and cost-effectiveness of existing infrastructure and facilities in the Port of Hamburg by introducing an intelligent traffic management system in both the existing and planned truck and car parks.
The potential benefits of the project are: - a concept that can be transferred to other ports and locations with
high industrial and non-industrial activity- an increased utilisation rate and cost-effectiveness of the transport
infrastructure by providing information about parking spaceavailability
- reduced traffic volumes and fuel consumption, as well as less damageto the environment due to less trucks looking for parking bays
- better road safety and conditions for truck drivers who will no longerhave to park randomly along the roads
- more reliable transport processes and easier planning of driving timesand rest periods in line with parking space availability, time windowsto provide or deliver goods and traffic information
The study's outcomes will be used by the port authority to take decisions on the future implementation.
State of progress on 31 December 2014: The project should be fully implemented by the end of the eligibility period. However cost overruns and changes in delivery dates have been recorded during the first year of implementation.
TEN-T Annual Programme
Member States involved:
Germany
Implementation schedule Start date: March 2014 End date: December 2015
Budget:
Project promoter: €550,000
Total project cost covered by this Decision: €1,100,000
EU contribution: €550,000
Percentage of EU support: Studies: 50%
Additional information:
European Commission, DG MOVE http://ec.europa.eu/transport
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://inea.ec.europa.eu
Beneficiary & Implementing body: Hamburg Port Authority AöR www.hamburg-port-authority.de
Parking space management in the Port of Hamburg
2013-DE-92024-S
Update: June 2015
Cooperative intelligent transport systems (C-ITS) embrace a wide variety of
communications-related applications between vehicles, road and communication infrastructures intended to increase travel and operational safety, while improving the quality of travel overall.
The SCOOP@F Global Project aims at deploying C-ITS from 2014 onwards in France. It will equip 3000 vehicles and 2000 km of streets, intercity roads and highways. Part 1 of SCOOP@F deals with the study and pre-deployment phase.
Five test sites will be created on intercity roads in Ile-de-France and Bretagne, the Paris-Strasbourg highway, Bordeaux and its bypass and county roads in the Isère.
For each test site, roads and vehicles will communicate through wireless networks, i.e. using both wi-fi routers (along the road and embedded receptors in the vehicles) and public GSM networks.
Vehicles will exchange information about their position, speed, road obstacles and other details with the infrastructures and other connected vehicles. Roads will broadcast information about traffic conditions, works, speed limit, road accidents, etc.
The data will be gathered by road managers as traffic information to help them react faster in case of emergency. The system also increases safety for workers in construction zones, since an alert will be sent to each and every connected vehicle to warn them about the works.
State of progress on 31 December 2014: Stakeholders’ needs and the description of C-ITS services have been elaborated and finalised. Work on the specifications of the architecture of the SCOOP@F system and of each component (on-board units, road-side units and platform) started.
TEN-T Annual Programme
Member States involved:
France
Implementation schedule Start date: March 2014 End date: December 2015
Budget:
Project Promoter: €6,584,643
Total project cost covered by this Decision: €13,169,286
EU contribution: €6,584,643
Percentage of EU support: Studies: 50%
Additional information:
European Commission, DG MOVE http://ec.europa.eu/transport/ index_en.html
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
Action Coordinator: Ministère de l'écologie, du développement durable et de l'énergie (MEDDE) www.developpement-durable.gouv.fr
SCOOP@F - Part 1
2013-FR-92004-S
Update: June 2015
URSA MAJOR will deploy Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) services on German, Italian and Dutch highways to improve international freight traffic. The project mainly addresses truck parking, navigation and congestion issues to improve road safety and security.
The project aims to improve and support ITS services for international freight traffic on the main roads linking North Sea ports, the Ruhr and Rhine area, as well as metropolitan areas in southern Germany and northern Italy. Austria and Switzerland are also involved in the project in their role of transit countries.
URSA MAJOR will provide direct user benefits to international truck drivers and hauliers (better truck parking, better navigation, less delays and less uncertainties). It also strengthens the European economy by an improved transport of goods through Europe.
In particular, the project will:
- Develop the Intelligent Truck Parking service based on common Europeanstandards, to allow available and safe and secure truck parking places
- Provide an enhanced truck navigation service with reliable information ontravel road conditions
- Increase the level of ITS service support for freight traffic by filling trafficmanagement gaps in the network, to reduce delays due to trafficcongestion
URSA MAJOR is named after the constellation, as the corridor has almost the same shape. In Europe, URSA MAJOR is visible every night throughout the year and never disappears below the horizon. Likewise, the cooperation launched in URSA MAJOR is expected to offer fixed and permanently visible ITS services in the concerned area.
State of progress on 31 December 2014: The project is being implemented according to schedule. Enhancement of truck parking services is ongoing and expected to be completed by the end of 2015.
TEN-T Multi-Annual Programme
Member States involved:
Germany, Italy, The Netherlands
Implementation schedule Start date: January 2013 End date: December 2015
Budget:
Project promoter: €40,722,996
Total project cost covered by this Decision: €50,903,745
EU contribution: €10,180,749
Percentage of EU support: Works: 20%
Additional information:
European Commission, DG MOVE http://ec.europa.eu/transport/ index_en.html
Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) http://ec.europa.eu/inea
EasyWay project www.easyway-its.eu
Action Coordinator: LandesBetrieb Mobilität Rheinland-Pfalz www.lbm.rlp.de
URSA MAJOR
2013-EU-50002-P
Publication by:
Innovation and Networks Executive Agencyhttp://ec.europa.eu/inea
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European Commissionhttp://ec.europa.eu/transport
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