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HORIZON 2020 The EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation
Transport
Smart, green and integrated Transport
Liam Breslin, Head of Unit DG RTD H2 Surface Transport Information Day 5 November 2015
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Waterborne
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2016: 2 topics open EUR 38 Mio EU budget (+ Safety, + Blue Growth call)
Context • Europe is a world leader in in design, production and
operation of waterborne assets, but faces a difficult market with fierce global competition.
• Need a modern, sustainable, resource-efficient, interconnected, safe, secure and resilient waterborne transport system.
• In 2016, tangible benefits through new concepts and materials.
• Waterborne also within the Blue Growth call
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Waterborne: topics and budget Total EU contribution: EUR 78 Mio
IA = Innovation Action; RIA = Research and Innovation Action
Topic Title Action type
Sta
ges
Budget (EUR Mio)
2016 2017
MG-2.1 Innovations for energy efficiency and emission control in waterborne transport
IA 2
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MG-2.4 Complex and value-added specialised vessels IA 2
MG-2.2
Development, production and use of high performance and lightweight materials for vessels and equipment
IA 2
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MG-2.3 New and improved transport concepts in waterborne transport
RIA 2
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Development, production and use of high performance and lightweight materials for vessels and equipment
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Challenge • New lightweight materials for waterborne transport • Related design, construction & production principles
Scope • Conception, production, use and performance
analysis of advanced composites and high- performance materials.
• Assess risk and enhance fire resistance.
Expected impact • Introduce new lightweight high performance materials • Less maintenance and 30% lower life cycle costs • Inputs to relevant regulatory regimes as appropriate Estimated EC contrib. per proposal: EUR 7-9 Mio
Topic MG-2.2-2016 (IA)
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New and improved transport concepts in waterborne transport
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Challenge • Overcoming barriers between transport modes • Greening and optimising the transport chain • Contributing to EU "Energy Union" goals
Scope • Improving systems for waterborne operations (short sea, deep
sea feedering, inland waterways, novel unitised cargo, reliable) • New cost-efficient vessel concepts for gas transport. • Automation in all waterborne operations
Expected impact • Proven concept and cost benefit for improved transport system
and more efficient waterborne transport. • Integrated into multimodal transport or energy supply chains. • Solutions to SME's & operators, impact on work environment and
skills • Estimated EC contrib. per prop: EUR 6-12 Mio
Topic MG-2.3-2016 (RIA)
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Safety
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2016: 5 topics open EUR 52 Mio EU budget
Context
• Safety improved across all modes over last 10 years • EU targets for transport safety: halving road
casualties by 2020, towards zero fatalities by 2050 • Aim: reducing accident rates, fatalities and injuries in
each mode • Increasing knowledge and awareness, developing
technologies, products, services, solutions
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Safety: topics and budget Total EU contribution: EUR 66 Mio
Topic Title Action type
Sta
ges
Budget (EUR Mio)
2016 2017
MG-3.1 Addressing aviation safety challenges RIA 2 15
MG-3.2 Protection of all road users in crashes RIA 2 14
MG-3.3 Safer waterborne transport and maritime operations RIA 2
22 MG-3.5 Behavioural aspects for safer
transport RIA 2
MG-3.4 Transport infrastructure innovation to increase the transport system safety at modal and intermodal level
RIA 2 12
MG-3.6 Euro-African initiative on road safety and traffic management CSA 1 3
RIA = Research and Innovation Action; CSA = Coordination and Support Action 7
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Addressing aviation safety challenges
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Challenge • Identifying and mitigating new risks • Keeping Europe's excellent record in aviation safety
Scope • More robust and cost-efficient solutions • Novel identification of hazards and handling of data • Improve understanding of environmental phenomena
Expected impact • Enhance safety levels, increase public trust • Improve safety performance, lower complexity Estimated EC contrib. per proposal: EUR 5-9 Mio
Topic MG-3.1-2016 (RIA)
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Safer waterborne transport and maritime operations
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Challenge • Improving technologies, designs and procedures for
safe, environmentally sound waterborne operations
Scope • Waterborne operations within complex traffic and
extreme environments; simulation, modelling & real time information.
• New lower risk vessel and equipment design concepts • Safety assessment for flash point and volatile fuels
Expected impact • Proven concepts for improved waterborne safety
Estimated EC contrib. per proposal: EUR 5-7 Mio International Cooperation encouraged
Topic MG-3.3-2016 (RIA)
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Transport infrastructure innovation to increase the transport system safety at modal and intermodal level
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Topic MG-3.4-2016 (RIA) Challenge • Improving transport safety through better infrastructure
design and maintenance and its adaptation to connectivity
Scope • Efficient design, planning and maintenance methods for
longer life-cycles • Predictive maintenance methods • Adapting infrastructure to new vehicles and needs
Expected impact • Eradicate infrastructure-caused accidents
Estimated budget per proposal: EUR 5-7 Mio SMEs participation & Int. Cooperation encouraged Twinning with projects funded by US DOT foreseen Twinning with projects funded by CEDR foreseen
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Behavioural aspects for safer transport
Challenge • Increasing understanding of user behaviour • Factoring-in societal aspects (age, gender, etc.)
Scope • Distraction and health-related factors • Societal and demographic factors • Risk appraisal • Measures to act on transport users' behaviour
Expected impact • Contribute to the Transport White Paper targets
Estimated EC contrib. per proposal: EUR 4-9 Mio SMEs participation & Int. Cooperation encouraged Twinning with projects funded by US DOT foreseen
Topic MG-3.5-2016 (RIA)
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Euro-African initiative on road safety and traffic management
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Challenge • Addressing Africa's poor record on road safety
Scope • Setting up a Euro-African dialogue platform • Analysing risk factors, apprising problems at stake,
mapping critical areas and challenges
Expected impact • Help improve road safety in Africa • Reinforce local African capabilities • Disseminate EU know-how and deploy sound solutions
Estimated EC contrib. per proposal: EUR 2,5-3 Mio Balanced participation of European and African partners expected
Topic MG-3.6-2016 (CSA)
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Automated Road Transport
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Safe AD systems in complex traffic
situations
Detect vehicle location and environment
Vehicle-driver interface
Road infrastructure
User and social acceptance
Connectivity for advanced level of
automation
Automation Pilots
R&I priorities
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Call Automated Road Transport: topics and budget
14 CSA = Coordination and Support Action IA = Innovation Action; RIA = Research and Innovation Action
Topic Title Action type
Sta
ges
Budget (EUR Mio)
2016 2017
ART-02 Automation pilots for passenger cars IA 2
48 ART-04
Safety and end-user acceptance aspects of road automation in the transition period
RIA 2
ART-05
Road infrastructure to support the transition to automation and the coexistence of conventional and automated vehicles on the same network
RIA 2 13
ART-06 Coordination of activities in support of road automation CSA 1 3
ART-01 ICT infrastructure to enable the transition towards road transport automation IA 2
50 ART-03 Multi-Brand platooning in real traffic conditions IA 2
ART-07 Full-scale demonstration of urban road transport automation IA 2
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Automation pilots for passenger cars
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Challenge • Test automated cars in mixed traffic situations on public roads Scope • Test readiness and reliability of automated driving technologies
for passenger cars in Field Operational Tests (FOTs) • Evaluate effects of AD systems in a mixed traffic environment
and under different conditions • FOTs are possible for all driving situations – Focus on Level 3! • Testing in at least 3 countries • Connectivity issues can be included in the FOTs • Data collected should be made available through data sharing
frameworks Expected impact • Demonstrate impacts in terms of road safety, transport
management, energy use, etc. • Better knowledge about user acceptance and behaviour Estimated budget per proposal: EUR 18-36 Mio
Topic ART-02-2016 (IA)
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Safety and end-user acceptance aspects
Challenge • Develop automated driving technologies which are fully accepted by
the users • Ensure safety of automated driving systems (level 3) in all kinds of
traffic situations
Scope • Analyse user requirements, expectations and concerns related to the
use of automated driving systems • Design safe human-machine interface and driver monitoring strategies • Develop fail-safe/fault tolerant systems and solutions for safe
operations of AV in complex and mixed traffic situations
Expected Impact • AD systems which are fully safe, reliable and in line with user
expectations • Proper validation procedures for automated driving systems to test
functional safety and performance
Estimated budget per proposal: EUR 3-6 Mio
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Topic ART-04-2016 (RIA)
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Road infrastructure to support Automated Driving
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Challenge • Establish road infrastructure conditions to allow safe automated
driving in the transition period
Scope • New methods of traffic flow modelling • Design, upgrading and adaptation of “hybrid” infrastructure • Required forms of visual and electronic signalling and optical
guidance • Best ways to enlarge the electronic road horizon for AVs • New safety performance criteria for road infrastructure • Due consideration of CEDR-funded projects expected
Expected impact • Support stepwise introduction of automated driving by innovative
modelling, design and engineering of road infrastructure
Estimated budget per proposal: EUR 2-5 Mio
Topic ART-05-2016 (RIA)
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Coordination of activities in support of road automation
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Challenge • More coordinated approach of Automated Vehicles testing • More efficient sharing of data and experiences of different FOTs Scope (proposals should address 1, 2 or both areas)
• Area 1 • Solid knowledge base on all ongoing R&D • Forum for National & European stakeholders • Support international cooperation activities (USA, Japan)
• Area 2 • Platform of data exchange of FOT • Strategy for sharing and exploiting collected data in National, European and
international FOTs
Expected impact • Provide comprehensive picture of the state of the art in terms of R&D in
automated road transport • Better visibility, comparability and transferability of available results and
data from FOTs • Foster better cooperation between researchers and other stakeholders in
Europe and beyond
Estimated budget per proposal: EUR 0,5-3 Mio
Topic ART-06-2016 (CSA)
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Road vehicle automation - Twinning
EC and US DOT encourage twinning to exchange knowledge and experience and exploit synergies
Twinning activities are on voluntary basis Full flexibility for defining twinning activities
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Examples for twinning activities: exchanges of information, data, visits, methodologies, researchers, results, joint workshops, publications etc.
In the proposal phase: 1st stage proposal: broadly outline planned areas for twinning with
US organisations 2nd stage proposal: specify the workpackages and tasks for
"twinning" activities with US organisations No need to specify US organisations in the proposal
Twinning is foreseen only for a selected number of topics FAQ will be available
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Road vehicle automation - Proposed areas for twinning
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Topic Title Action type
ART-02 Automation pilots for passenger cars IA
ART-04 Safety and end-user acceptance aspects of road automation in the transition period RIA
ART-05 Road infrastructure to support the transition to automation and the coexistence of conventional and automated vehicles on the same network
RIA
ART-06 Coordination of activities in support of road automation CSA
ART-01 ICT infrastructure to enable the transition towards road transport automation IA
ART-03 Multi-Brand platooning in real traffic conditions IA
ART-07 Full-scale demonstration of urban road transport automation IA
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Call "Green Vehicles" (H2020-GV-2016-2017)
• Boost competitiveness and growth
• Clean transport, de-carbonise society
Objectives
• Promote energy efficiency, use of non conventional energies (electricity, CNG, LNG, renewables), alternative fuels
• Reduce pollution, noise, impacts on health • Improve engines, power-trains, vehicle architecture,
manufacturing processes
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Green Vehicles [1/2] Total EU contribution: EUR 206,5 M io
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CSA = Coordination and Support Action RIA = Research and Innovation Action IA = Innovation Action ERA-NET = ERA-NET Cofund Action
Topic Title Action type
Sta
ges
Budget (EUR Mio)
2016
GV-02 Technologies for low emission light duty powertrain RIA 1
65 GV-03 System and cost optimised hybridisation of road
vehicles IA 1
GV-11 Stimulating European research and development for the implementation of future road transport technologies
CSA 1 3,5
GV-12 ERA-NET Co-fund on electromobility ERA-NET 1 10
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Green Vehicles [2/2] Total EU contribution: EUR 206,5 M io
IA = Innovation Action; RIA = Research and Innovation Action
Topic Title Action type
Sta
ges
Budget (EUR Mio)
2017
GV-01 Optimisation of heavy duty vehicles for alternative fuels use IA 1
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GV-04 Next generation electric drivetrains for fully electric vehicles, focussing on high efficiency and low cost RIA 1
GV-05 Electric vehicle user-centric design for optimised energy efficiency RIA 1
GV-06 Physical integration of hybrid and electric vehicles batteries at pack level aiming at increased energy density and efficiency
IA 1
GV-07 Multi-level modelling and testing of electric vehicles and their components RIA 1
GV-08 Electrified urban commercial vehicles integration with fast charging infrastructure IA 1
GV-09 Aerodynamic and flexible trucks IA 1
GV-10 Demonstration (pilots) for integration of electrified L-category vehicles in the urban transport system IA 1
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Technologies for low emission light duty powertrains
Challenge • Increasingly stringent emission standards, but real driving
emissions not sufficiently reduced
Scope • Addressing optimal combination of innovative engine and after-
treatment technologies • Future combustion engines for electrified powertrains • Support for improved regulation of nanoparticles below 23 nm
Expected impact • Reduce CO2 and polluting emissions in real driving conditions
Estimated EC contrib. per proposal: EUR 5-10 Mio International Cooperation (Japan, US) encouraged
Topic GV-02-2016 (RIA)
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System and cost optimised hybridisation of road vehicles
Challenge • Reducing cost and complexity of pure hybrid, plug-in
hybrid and range extended electric vehicles
Scope • Identify potential for cost reduction by technical
simplification of powertrain for light-duty and / or heavy-duty vehicles
Expected impact • Cost reduction allowing for higher market penetration
of hybrid vehicles
Estimated EC contrib. per proposal: EUR 7-10 Mio
Topic GV-03-2016 (IA)
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Horizon Prizes for the Cleanest Engines
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Horizon prize for the cleanest engine
Challenge • Helping the development of technologies to reduce
emissions of pollutants in real driving conditions
Scope • Two prizes addressing (A) the existing fleet
(retrofittable technology) and (B) future vehicles
Expected impact • Reduce noxious emissions
Indicative budget: EUR 1,5 (A) + 3,5 (B) Mio Target audience: individuals, SMEs, research centres, universities, suppliers of components, car manufacturers
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Rationale • Air quality is not improving fast enough, particularly as far
as NO2 is concerned • Diesel engines are the main culprit • Regulation for cars and vans imposes performance on test
cycle, but real emissions are much worse • Real driving emissions regulations are coming, but will take
time to have an impact • Initial regulations will be relatively lenient • To improve air quality and protect citizens' health:
Something needs to be done for the existing fleet Engines with really clean exhausts might be needed in the long term, even if electrification will grow (for hybrids, for instance)
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The retrofit prize
• Aims at diesel vehicles • Based on Real Driving Emissions testing • Aims at giving local authorities a tool to clean the air while
not penalising citiziens, in particular poorer ones • Targets are equal or better than current new cars in several
respects • Little CO2 penalty, or even small improvements possible • Needs support from local authorities to ensure there is a
market
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The future engine prize
• Aims at both gasoline and diesel vehicles • Based on Real Driving Emissions testing • Aims at demonstrating what is the best achievable performance
and increase competition among scientists, technology providers and car manufacturers on environmental performance
• Addresses all known dangerous pollutants, also ones currently not regulated, with stricter targets than the retrofit prize
• Ambitious targets also on CO2 • THE IDEAL ENGINE!
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6th European Transport Research Conference to take
place from the 18th to 21st April 2016 in Warsaw (Poland)
Organised every 2 years; Over 2000 participants expected
Major Themes (Plenary Sessions):
• Creating One Europe – the role of Transport
• Automation in Transport
• Energy and Transport. How to match decarbonisation,
fuel security and efficiency targets of the future?
• Mobility for Tomorrow
For more information: www.traconference.eu
1. Presentations on transport research policy themes (Plenary and Strategic sessions) and scientific topics in technical sessions ; discussions and networking with key stakeholders of all transport modes.
2. TRA Market Place Poster Sessions: A one day poster session (without full paper); an opportunity to present work and to have close interaction with TRA2016 participants
Results Forum: A brokerage forum for SMEs, large companies, research centres, universities etc; Promoting the exploitation of research results, gaining partners, identifying and establishing contacts with potential buyers/users
Outreach sessions: short presentations of research projects, during conference breaks at the European Commission’s exhibition stand (applications: enzo.gueli@ec.europa.eu )
3. TRA 2016 Exhibition An exhibition organised in conjunction with the conference (Indoor / Outdoor)
Contact: Kielce Trade Fairs, Ms Agata Boroń, boron.agata@targikielce.pl
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Thank you
for your attention
Find out more: www.ec.europa.eu/research/horizon2020 www.ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/page/home
www.ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/sites/horizon2020/files/11.%20SC4_2016-2017_pre-publication.pdf
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