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Digital solutions for sustainable planning and management of shared micromobility using Big Data

Reference number
Coordinator Chalmers Tekniska Högskola AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 750 150
Project duration September 2023 - March 2025
Status Completed
Venture Strategic Innovation Program Drive Sweden
Call Strategic innovation program Drive Sweden - Safe and sustainable use of small vehicles using digital technology

Important results from the project

Yes, all goals are met. We have developed a big-data and high-resolution assessment framework and a digital dashboard for quantifying the user and system impacts of different types of SMS in different city contexts based on field big data with demonstration case studies in Swedish cities. Empirical analysis of multiple cities based on big data are conducted to have multiple city comparison.

Expected long term effects

The project provides quantitative evidence about the “actual” effects/performance of different SMS in different city areas using big data and how different management measures will affect the performance of SMS. The results are expected to support strategic management decision-making with quantitative evaluations, and navigate decisions to the right direction with data-driven evidence instead of insufficient trial-and-error practice.

Approach and implementation

The project proceeded as planned, with all activities executed as initially outlined. The implementation followed the original timeline closely, without significant delays or deviations. The chosen activities proved appropriate and effective in achieving the project goals. No major external factors disrupted progress, and there were no unexpected or unplanned issues during execution. Collaboration among team members functioned smoothly and as intended.

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Last updated 12 May 2025

Reference number 2023-01042