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Policy
Spain
2020
Spain mobility stimulus - Programme of optimization for Reindus
For the calls of 2021 and 2022, a fund will be established for the management of this program that will provide more consistent financing for industrial sector projects to their needs and in a more flexible way. The automotive sector may benefit from a substantive part of this program.
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Policy
Spain
2021
Spain mobility stimulus - Promotion of training for new technologies, digitalisation and the medium for sustainable transport
This policy, as part of Spain's mobility stimulus, will promote training for new technologies, digitization and sustainable means of transport. It will provide the appropriate tools for the training cycles (intermediate and higher degrees), as well as university degrees.
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Policy
Italy
2020
Green mobility bonus
A green mobility bonus was introduced under the Relaunch Decree (Decree-Law 19 May 2020, n. 34, article 229), for the purchase of bicycles, electric bicycles, and small electric mobility vehicles (Segway, monowheel, scooters, etc.).The subsidy entails a fiscal bonus worth 60% of the price, for up to EUR 500. Private citizens living in medium and large cities (>50 000 inhabitants) are eligible. The measure was valid from 4 May 2020 to 31 December 2021.
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Policy
Germany
2012
Electric mobility showcase Program
Since 2012, 130 electric mobility projects were funded by federal and state
governments within six showcase projects in the four showcase regions BadenWürttemberg,
Bavaria-Saxony, Berlin-Brandenburg, and Lower Saxony. The goals
of these projects were to bundle the competencies in electric vehicles, energy
supply and transportation system in regional demonstration and pilot projects.
Most of these projects, which addressed for example research, building up of
charging infrastructure, new mobility concepts, urban development or information
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Policy
Finland
2018
Smart mobility
Smart Mobility program supports Finnish companies in taking advantage of the new business opportunities coming from radical changes in the transport sector. In addition, the program aims to attract significant international players into Finland to benefit from test platforms and to build and join new innovation ecosystems.
Smart Mobility has three themes for new business and international level solutions from Finnish companies:
Disruptive mobility services and traffic systems through wide data usage and sharing.
Globally leading seamless logistics and people transportation solutions.
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Policy
Austria
2012
Future Mobility
Future Mobility is a mission-oriented and technology-based thematic research funding programme. It addresses the entire transport system as an interaction between user, infrastructure and vehicle in the ground and air transport sector, in order to initiate and accompany mobility-related change processes, and at the same time open up competitive advantages in key business sectors. Therefore Austria is able to significantly improve its transport-related and mobility-related solution skills in Austria and abroad, and generate benefits for the society, the economy and the environment. It covers mobility of goods, mobility of persons, railway system and vehicle technologies…
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Policy
Portugal
2021
Recovery and resilience plan / Climate transition dimension/ Sustainable mobility
Sustainable mobility is the 15th component of the Climate Transition pillar from Portugal's Recovery Plan. The EUR 967 million budget will be used to decarbonize and improve the public transport systems and promote its use in order to reduce the dependence on individual road transport. The measures include:
A reform of the Transports Ecosystem to promote public transport and its network expansion.
Investments:
- Expansion of the Lisbon metro network - Red line to Alcântara (EUR 304 million)
- Expansion of the Porto metro network - Casa da Música-Santo Ovídio (EUR 299 million)
- Light metro Odiverals-Loures (EUR 250 million)
- BRT (Bus… -
Policy
Spain
2020
Spain mobility stimulus - Renovation of the vehicle fleet of the General State Administration with emission-free vehicles
As part of Spain's mobility stimulus, the Renovation of the vehicle fleet of the General State Administration with emission-fee vehicles aims to aid in the transition to environmentally friendly vehicles. Under this plan electric or hydrogen powered vehicles could qualify for a 4000 EUR subsidy, and cars under 120 g of CO2 / km would be eligible for 1000 EUR. This is timely due to EU regulations aimed at curbing passenger car emissions came into effect at the end of 2020. Covid 19 at the time was expected to decrease Spain's GDP by 15%, and so aiding the…
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Policy
Spain
2020
Spain mobility stimulus - Vehicle Park renovation program (and car scrappage for efficient replacements)
…cars of €35,000 (€45,000 in people with reduced mobility or vehicles with a “ZERO” label). In the case of passenger cars, the scrapping of a vehicle of at least 10 years old is compulsory, and the vehicle to be purchased must have an A or B energy label (45% more efficient supply) and emissions below 120 gCO2/km. Aid will vary depending on vehicle emissions, prioritizing the most efficient ones, and there will be additional aid for scrapping of vehicles over 20 years, beneficiaries with reduced mobility or those that belong to households with monthly income of less…
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Policy
Spain
2020
Spain mobility stimulus - EV charging
Infrastructure planning for EV charging, 50 000 charging points before 2023:
-Development of interactive interoperable map with location and status of charging points on public roads
-Guarantee the interoperability and accessibility of the charging infrastructure
-Simplification of administrative procedures for the recharging infrastructure
-Regulatory measures for the installation of charging infrastructure in certain parking lots, as well as in the service stations with the highest sales
Deployment of recharging infrastructure in the country's municipalities, establishing minimum objectives depending on the municipality's population.