Citylogistic 2.0
Facts
Project duration: - Budget: € 5.400.000 Grantor: Interreg Deutschland-Netherlands Subsidy programme: 6ADevelopment of an innovative, intelligent and sustainable distribution system in the urban network of Oldenburg and Groningen.
Goal
The goal of Citylogistic 2.0 is to develop an innovative, intelligent, and sustainable distribution system, consisting of an energy-generating mobile mini-hub including an integrated means of transport that can be deployed from the hub.
Description
The project will develop an innovative, intelligent, and sustainable distribution system. It consists of an energy-self-sufficient, mobile mini-hub and a purpose-optimized vehicle powered by the renewable energy it supplies. The mini-hub is designed as a mobile unit that can be deployed at any location, allowing for optimal integration into the last-mile logistics chain. This will enable the development of an emission-free city center.
Our role
New Energy Coalition is a project leader and, together with OLEC, responsible for project management and communication.
Partners
The Citylogistics 2.0 consortium consists of 9 partners and 3 associated partners from the Netherlands and Germany. In addition New Energy Coalition Fulpra, JADE Hochschule, University of Groningen, Hanze, Gebrüder Busmann Holzbau GmbH, Loohuis Installationstechnik GmbH, Electric-Special Photronicsysteme (ESP), Dynteq, OLEC and associated partners CITIPOST Nordwest GmbH, Mobility and Infrastructure Test Center (MITC) and Groene Rijders Bv are participating in the project.
Disclaimer
This project is funded by Interreg 6A Germany-Netherlands with co-financing from the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Province of Groningen, Province of Overijssel and Ministerium für Bundes- & Europaanzaken (MB) Nds This page reflects the author's views only and Interreg Germany-Netherlands is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information on this page.