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Sustainable development of shared micromobility
Micromobility, Transit networks, User behavior modeling
Transformation towards a transport-effective society requires new transport mode integration, urban planning at the system level, and travel behavior changes. This project leverages big data analysis, machine learning, and massive usage data from shared micro-mobility for quantitative results on sustainability impacts. The project will reveal relationships between shared micro-mobility services and transit networks (as well as other transport modes) under different contexts, and the determining factors of sustainability with data-driven methods. The results, in combination with user behavior modeling, will be used to develop joint planning and optimization methods to integrate micro-mobility and electric transit networks to maximize sustainable impacts. The project targets system impacts beyond existing qualitative and coarse studies and focuses on generating high-resolution quantified scientific evidence, as well as planning and optimization tools to support decision-making.
Summary
Project name
e-Fast
Status
Active
Region
Västra Götaland Region
RISE role in project
Coordinator
Project start
Duration
30 months
Total budget
4 867 840 SEK
Partner
Kun Gao, Ph.D. Chalmers University of Technology
Funders
Energimyndigheten
Project members
Érika Martins Silva Ramos Joakim Rosell Max Fransson Tor Skoglund
Supports the UN sustainability goals
