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ID4EV_WP7_D7_1_webpage.doc ID4EV
Intelligent Dynamics for fully electric
vehicles
Grant agreement n. 260070
ID4EV is a European research project co-funded by the European Commission
under the 7th Framework programme.
Deliverable D 07.1 Webpage
Workpackage No. WP 7 Workpackage Title Dissemination
Task No. T7.2 Task Title Project website
Authors: Serena Fruttaldo (ICOOR)
File Name: ID4EV_WP7_D7_1_webpage.doc
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Intelligent Dynamics for fully electric
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Grant agreement n. 260070
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Table of contents
Table of contents ............................................................................................................................................... 2
List of figures ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
List of abbreviations .......................................................................................................................................... 4
Revision chart and history log ........................................................................................................................... 5
Executive Summary ........................................................................................................................................... 6
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................... 7
1 Project webpage (Task 7.2) ....................................................................................................................... 8
2 Project Website ....................................................................................................................................... 10
Conclusions ...................................................................................................................................................... 14
Annex I - Project logo (T7.1) ............................................................................................................................ 15
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List of figures
Figure 1 - ID4EV webpage .................................................................................................................................. 9
Figure 2 - ID4EV homepage ............................................................................................................................. 11
Figure 3 - Website structure ............................................................................................................................ 12
Figure 4 - ID4EV final logo ............................................................................................................................... 15
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Grant agreement n. 260070
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List of abbreviations
Abbreviation Description
FEV Fully Electric Vehicle
D (e.g. in D7.1) Deliverable
T (e.g. in D7.2) Task
PDF Portable Document Format
URL Uniform Resource Locator
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Intelligent Dynamics for fully electric
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Grant agreement n. 260070
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Revision chart and history log
Date Author Reason
October, 25th 2010 S. Fruttaldo First release of the document,
accompanying the delivery of the
website
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Grant agreement n. 260070
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Executive Summary
D7.1 Webpage describes in detail the ID4EV Website.
A description of the website can also be found inside D7.2 “Dissemination plan”, since it is one of the main
tools to spread ID4EV ‘s identity and to create awareness on the project and its results.
After an Introduction giving a general description of the tool and its main functions, Chapter 1 (Project
Webpage) provides a short description of the webpage published at M2.
Chapter 2 Website provides a description of the sections of the final website delivered at M4, including
purposes and contents.
Conclusions close the document.
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Intelligent Dynamics for fully electric
vehicles
Grant agreement n. 260070
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Introduction
D 7.1 Webpage is conceived as an accompanying document to the Website delivery.
It describes in detail the ID4EV Website.
The ID4EV website has been created and given high priority since the beginning of the project, serving as
the front face to ID4EV’s audience. A first version of the webpage was in fact available at M2, meeting the
Milestone number 02. The final website has been made available from M4.
The website is uploaded to the URL www.id4ev.eu. The specific address name was selected with the aim to
emphasize its connection with the European Union.
The layout is branded with the project logo and with its acronym (Intelligent Dynamics for Fully Electric
Vehicles).
The European Commission and FP7 logos are positioned in the banner at the top of the page. They are also
shown in the banner at the bottom page, were information on the related Directorate General (DG) and
project Grant Agreement are provided.
Visitors will be able to find relevant information on ID4EV, such as project structure, news, progresses,
activities, links to similar projects, etc.
Project website is periodically updated, according to the project evolution.
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Intelligent Dynamics for fully electric
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Grant agreement n. 260070
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1 Project webpage (Task 7.2)
Task 7.2 contains the setup and maintenance of a website that describes the project content in general and
keeps the public informed about the progresses as far as they are public.
As planned in the DoW, the project webpage was created and delivered at M2, meeting the Milestone
number 02.
It was branded with the project logo (see Annex I) with its acronym (Intelligent Dynamics for Fully Electric
Vehicles) and showed the core information on ID4EV, such as:
Abstract of the project
Information on the project Consortium
Coordinator’s addresses
The webpage was uploaded to the URL: www.id4ev.eu. The specific address name was selected with the
aim to emphasize its connection with the European Union.
Figure 1 shows how the webpage used to appear.
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Intelligent Dynamics for fully electric
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Grant agreement n. 260070
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Figure 1 - ID4EV webpage
The webpage has been replaced at M4 with the final version of the website.
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Intelligent Dynamics for fully electric
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Grant agreement n. 260070
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2 Project Website
The final version of the website has been designed, developed and uploaded at M4 on the URL
www.id4ev.eu.
The layout is branded with the project logo (see Annex I) and with its acronym (Intelligent Dynamics for
Fully Electric Vehicles).
The European Commission and FP7 logos are positioned in the banner at the top of the page. They are also
shown in the banner at the bottom page, were information on the related Directorate General (DG) and
project Grant Agreement are provided.
On the Homepage all the core information on the project are available. From this page it is possible to
access all the Sections of the website. All the Subsections are visible via a double box, which protrudes from
the related Section box (e.g. Newsletter and Archive).
The navigation sidebar and the News and Events boxes are available in all the pages.
Breadcrumbs appear horizontally across the top of the web pages, below the banner at the top of the page.
They provide links back to each previous page the user navigated through to get to the current page.
Breadcrumbs provide a trail for the user to follow back to the starting or entry point.
A glyph (such as ») serves as hierarchy. The breadcrumbs look like this:
Home page >> Section page >> Subsection page
A screenshot of how the homepage appears is shown in Figure 2 - ID4EV homepage. For details on the
structure see Figure 3 - Website structure.
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Figure 2 - ID4EV homepage
On the website visitors will be able to find relevant information on ID4EV, such as project structure (Project
overview, Consortium), progresses and activities (Newsletter, Deliverables, Publications, News and Events),
links to similar projects (Associated links).
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In particular, the website has the structure showed in Figure 3 - Website structure:
Figure 3 - Website structure
In the Project overview Section more detailed information then the Homepage are provided. For an easier
reading contents are grouped into four Subsections:
Workpackages
Main objectives
Technical approach
Expected results
In the Consortium Section partners are listed. Their company name links to the English version of their
official websites and it is coupled with their company logo.
In the Deliverables Section all the project deliverables will be listed, but users will be able to fully download
those deliverable marked with PU dissemination level (PU = Public).
If the dissemination level is PP (Restricted to other programme participants, including the Commission
Services); RE =(Restricted to a group specified by the consortium, including the Commission Services) or CO
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(Confidential, only for members of the consortium, including the Commission Services) only an abstract will
be available for download.
In the Publications Section publications related to the project will be available. For example, the first ID4EV
press release is published here.
In the Newsletter Section the latest issues of the project Newsletter will be available for download in .pdf
format. All the issues of the project Newsletter will be available for download from the Archive Subsection.
In the Contact us Section the e-mail address of the Project Coordinator is available.
The latest events and news are published in the News and in the Events boxes. The related archives are
accessible via the Archive link in each box.
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Intelligent Dynamics for fully electric
vehicles
Grant agreement n. 260070
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Conclusions
The project official website is considered as one of the main Dissemination tools for ID4EV, since it serves
as the front face to ID4EV’s audience and as a relevant tool to support the project in raising awareness of
its goals, achievements and results to the widest audience as possible.
The project website is periodically updated, according to the project evolution.
New information about findings and results of the project will be added.
A special attention will be paid to keep the News and Events sections continuously updated.
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Annex I - Project logo (T7.1)
A project logo has been designed at the very beginning of the project (M2). It will be used to brand all the
project material (e.g. documents, dissemination material).
The logo is composed by a pictogram and the acronym ID4EV. When it is possible, it is coupled with its pay-
off (i.e. the extended name of the project, Intelligent Dynamics for Fully Electric Vehicles).
Figure 4 - ID4EV final logo
The pictogram refers to the thematic of the ID4EV project. It represents a Fully Electric Vehicle (FEV)
branded with the project acronym. The fully electric power is represented by a plug running from the rear
to the front wheels: the aim was to express the concept of movement (narrows) generated by electric
power (plug).
The green color refers to the efficiency and eco-friendliness of the FEV.
The project coordinator and partners have been involved in the process of choice since the very beginning.
Different logo concepts have been shared with them and their comments have been taken into account.
The final version of the logo was agreed upon by partners, who have been involved in the process via an
online poll.