Citylogistic 2.0
Development of an innovative, intelligent and sustainable urban distribution system in the city network of partner cities Oldenburg (D) and Groningen (NL)
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 transportation to be applied from the hub.
Facts
- Project duration: 1-8-2023 – 1-9-2027
- Budget: €5,400,000
- Grant provider: Interreg 6A Deutschland-Nederland, Ministry of EZK, Province of Groningen, Province of Overijssel, Ministerium für Bundes- & Europaangelegenheiten (MB) Nds
- Grant program: Interreg 6A Deutschland-Nederland
Description
The project will develop an innovative, intelligent and sustainable distribution system. It consists of an energetically self-sufficient, mobile mini-hub and a vehicle optimized for this purpose, powered by the renewable energy provided by the mini-hub. The mini-hub is designed as a mobile unit that can be set up at any location and thus optimally integrated into the last-mile logistics chain. This can be used to work toward a zero-emission inner city.
Our role
New Energy Coalition is Lead Partner and, together with Olec, responsible for project management and communications.
Partners
In addition to New Energy Coalition, the following parties are also involved in the Citylogistics 2.0 project:
Fulpra – JADE Hochschule – Rijksuniversiteit Groningen(RUG) – Stichting Hanzehogeschool Groningen (Hanze) – Gebrüder Busmann Holzbau GmbH – Loohuis Installationstechnik GmbH – Electric-Special Photronicsysteme (ESP) – Dynteq – Oldenburger Energiecluster e.V. OLEC
(associated: CITIPOST Nordwest GmbH – Mobility and Infrastructure Test Center ( MITC) – Green Drivers B.v.).
Disclaimer
This project has received funding from call Interreg 6A Deutschland-Nederland. This page reflects the views only of the author, and Interreg Deutschland-Nederland is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.