Micromobility & micrologistics
Micromobility and micrologistics have the potential to reduce congestion in the transport system, reduce emissions and contribute to more active travel. The number of new companies is growing and new types of vehicles and services hit the market. There are different business models for sharing vehicles, city-bikes and e-scooters are the most common examples.
What is required for the vehicles to be used safely, securely and efficiently? Drive Sweden contributes to developing digital technology and broad collaborations that promote a sustainable use of small vehicles for passenger travel and deliveries.
Projects about micromobility
When delivery robots enter public spaces: A longitudinal study of Starship robots in Stockholm
MicroTOX
STIG - Smart Technology for Innovative data collection and analysis for pedestrian and cycle paths
Digital parking and charging management for shared micromobility
Helsingbotica Community Robot
Shared micromobility & public transport - user perspective
Network Micromobility Phase 2
Digital solutions for sustainable planning and management of shared micromobility using Big Data
MicroVision - Development, Testing, and Demonstration of a Real-Time Support System for Electric Vehicle Riders
MIDIS - Micromobility Data needs and Information Sharing
Waste Management by Robots
CycleSense - Harnessing Data for Efficient and Sustainable Last-Mile Deliveries
Road Traffic Safety for Electric Microvehicles (VIASAFETY)
Modular and scalable mobility hub with charging for shared micromobility
HelsingBotica - Prestudy on Data Sharing for Improved Micromobility and Delivery Robots
Network Shared E-scooters
CoMiMo – Connected Micro Mobility
Synergetic Autonomous Transport
Increased use of property-related electric bicycle pools
3GPP Delivery robots
Business Models for future autonomous food deliveries - HUGO