CARTIF Projects

PeriASTY

Flexibly adjustable mobility, energy, industry, and governance innovations to improve decarbonisation of periurban areas and accelerate their integration in the transition towards climate neutrality

Description

PeriASTY aims to accelerate the transition towards climate neutrality in peri-urban areas. It develops and demonstrates innovative solutions in mobility, energy, industry and governance through ‘net zero’ technologies and business models, integrated into real-world Living Labs. Through co-design with local stakeholders, demonstrations and impact assessment, the project generates knowledge, tools and recommendations to improve integrated urban planning and governance, facilitating replication and scaling up in other European cities.

Objectives

  • To understand and integrate peri-urban areas into the transition towards climate neutrality, by analysing their dynamics, metabolism and governance.
  • To co-design multi-sectoral solutions (mobility, energy and industry) alongside citizens and key stakeholders, including business and governance models.
  • To develop and implement innovations (periInnovations) that enable these solutions to be applied in real-world settings.
  • Demonstrate and evaluate the impact of the solutions in Living Labs using KPIs and a standardised evaluation framework.
  • Scale up and transfer results, generating recommendations, governance models and training (periSKILLS) for replication in other European cities.

Actions

  • Coordinate the analysis of peri-urban Living Labs, including urban dynamics, governance and the definition of concepts relating to mobility, energy and industry.
  • Co-design of solutions and business models. Defines solutions (mobility, energy, industry) in collaboration with the Living Labs, including operations, stakeholders, dependencies and the development of BIGMs (Business & Governance Models).
  • Development and monitoring of final solutions. Provides co-design templates and guidelines, monitors their progress throughout the project and delivers final, replicable solutions.
  • Develops the IEF (Impact Evaluation Framework), defining KPIs, baselines and methodologies to measure the impact of the solutions.
  • Contribution to evaluation and replicability. Participates in the evaluation of impacts in the Living Labs and in the generation of recommendations and implementation and transfer plans.

Expected Results

  • Initial analysis, preliminary solution design, initial BIGMs and KPIs with their baselines.
  • Final solutions and replicable BIGMs. Document setting out the co-created solutions validated in the Living Labs, along with their final business and governance models.
  • Impact Evaluation Framework (IEF). Comprehensive system of KPIs, measurement methodologies and baselines for assessing the impact of the solutions.
  • Set of co-designed integrated solutions. Detailed definition of solutions in mobility, energy and industry, including operation, stakeholders and user acceptance.
  • BIGM models for implementation and governance. Models describing value creation, stakeholder roles and governance structures to facilitate replicability.

R&D Line

  • Development of methodologies and tools for designing urban regeneration strategies in cities.

Partners

1. ERTICO – European Road Transport Telematics Implementation Coordination Organization – Intelligence System & Services Europe (BE)

2. MLAB – MAASLAB (CY)

3. NTUA – Ethicon Metsovion Polytechion (EL)

4. TUE – Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (NL)

5. UCD – University College Dublin, National University of Ireland, Dublin (IE)

6. CART – Fundación CARTIF (ES)

7. IDEO – Ideopolis LDT (CY)

8. UoP – Panepistimio Patron (EL)

9. FCC – Fignal Country Council (IE)

10. SEC – Balbriggan Sustainable Energy Community Company Limited by Guarantee (IE)

11. BLEEP – Bleeperbike Ireland Opco Limited (IE)

12. MARS – Ville de Marseille (FR)

13. WIM – WIMOOV (FR)

14. LIME (FR)

15. VOI – Voi Technology Sasu (FR)

16. CITIZ – Autopartage Provence (FR)

17. Agence d’Urbanisme de l’Agglomeration Marseillaise (FR)

18. KOUR – Municipality of Kourion (CY)

19. PAN – P. Panayides Coaches LTD (CY)

20. TRANSI -TransiTool IKE (EL)

21. HELM – Gemeente Helmond (NL)

22. REMO – Remoted OY (FI)

23. NEMI – Nemi Mobility Solutions (ES)

24. KvR – KvR Energy B.V. (NL)

25. KAL – Dimos Kalamatas (EL)

26. AKAL – Ktel Astikon Grammon Kalamatas- Metaforiki- Touristu & Emporiki Anonymos Etairea (EL)

27. GUI – Municipio de Guimaraes (PT)

28. VIT – Vitrus Ambiente, E.M., S.A. (PT)

29. RRAL – Regionalna Razvojna Agencija – Ljubljanske Urbane Regije Zavod (SI)

30. NOM – Nomago, Stori Mobilnosti in Potovanj, Doo (SI)

31. SM – Stolichna Obshtina (BG)

32. SUMC – Tsentar Za Gra¡dska Mobilnost Ead (BG)

33. EPF – European Passengers’ Federation IVZW (BE)

34. EMPA – Eidgenossische Materialprufungs-UND Forschungsanstalt (CH)

35. EPFL – Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (CH)

36. MOBILYSIS SARL (CH)

Horizon Europe

101239401

Total Budget: 10,334,120.89€

CARTIF Budget: 293,125€

CARTIF Funding: 293,125€

Duration: 01/01/2026 – 31/12/2028

Responsible

Sara Pérez Pérez

Energy Division

sarper@cartif.es

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