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SÖMS 1.5 - preparations for large scale system demonstration of city district wide mobility systems

Reference number
Coordinator RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 509 392
Project duration November 2024 - August 2025
Status Ongoing
Venture Accelerate - FFI
Call FFI Accelerate the transition to sustainable road transport - autumn 2024

Purpose and goal

Prepare a system demonstrator with 1) a further developed technology platform with better user experience, automated flow and more efficient marketing, 2) a broader mission including shared use of parking facilities, easy roaming between services, coordinated subsidies and adaptation of parking/mobility hubs and 3) scaling up of users, connected service providers and property owners and not least spreading to one or two more city districts.

Expected effects and result

The system demonstrator shall contribute to making Sweden a leader in the global transition to sustainable road transport and is based on existing mobility services and technical sub-solutions. Focus can be on social benefit and realizability, in addition to interconnections, adaptations and extended functionality in the intended platform for handling of parking facilities to create a minimum viable product (MVP).

Planned approach and implementation

Three work packages: AP1 which, in addition to project management and communication, prepares documentation for a proposal for system demonstrator based on the results in the other work packages. AP2 further developing the SÖMS concept and analyses conditions for scaling up and spreading to more city districts. AP3 will, based on AP2 and lessons from the SÖMS project, produce a specification for a developed SÖMS platform which in a MVP version is to be developed in a system demonstrator.

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Last updated 19 November 2024

Reference number 2024-03627