SCALE-UP

SCALE-UP accelerates sustainable and inclusive mobility change through the implementation of twenty-eight data-driven and user-centric mobility solutions.

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About the project

European Urban Nodes today need economical, replicable, scalable and resilient mobility schemes to reverse unsustainable trends. Such schemes are also needed to reduce the ownership of private cars and render active and sustainable modes of transport attractive and feasible for inhabitants and visitors.

Within the SCALE-UP project, three urban nodes will develop, implement and finetune a large catalogue of 28 mobility measures to ensure the vertical (governmental) and horizontal (dimensional) upscaling up urban mobility. The strength of the project lies in the geographic and demographic diversity of these cities:

  • Antwerp (Belgium) with 500 thousand inhabitants, and the second-largest metropolitan area of the country
  • Madrid (Spain) with 3.2 million inhabitants is the powerhouse of Spain
  • Turku (Finland) with 200 thousand inhabitants, is the third-largest metropolitan area of Finland

The aim of SCALE-UP is to achieve actual change, nudge travel behaviour and produce replicable urban mobility schemes for follower-cities and towns.

SCALE-UP stands for 'Scale up user-Centric and dAta driven soLutions for connEcted Urban Poles'.
 

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Fast Facts

June 2021 - May 2025

Project duration

23

Project partners

€10,388,309

Project funding

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Thematic areas


Active mobility
  • Walking
  • Cycling

Collective passenger transport & shared mobility
  • Ride sharing
  • Car sharing
  • Bike sharing
  • Accessibility
  • Intermodality
  • Ticketing and tariffs
  • Service improvements

Clean & energy-efficient vehicles
  • Electric vehicles
  • Cleaner vehicles
  • Fuelling Infrastructure
  • Cleaner fleets
  • Cleaner fuels

Smart, Sustainable, Connected and Shared mobility
  • Connected and automated transport
  • Real-time road-user information
  • ITS-based enhancement of public transport
  • ITS for traffic

Behavioural change & mobility management
  • Mobility marketing and awareness raising
  • Mobility Planning

Road safety & security
  • Enhancing passenger security
  • Safer roads, bike and foot paths
  • Cybersecurity and data privacy

Urban logistics
  • Distribution consolidation schemes
  • Fleet management
  • Urban freight transport plans

Public participation & co-creation

Contacts

Marijke De Roeck
Project Coordinator

Marijke.DeRoeck [at] stad.Antwerpen.be

Raquel Alario Bernabé
Technical Coordinator

ralario.etraid [at] grupoetra.com

Partners

City of Turku
Be-Mobile
Smart Way to Antwerp logo
Etra
Transport and Mobility Leuven
Avanza
Transport Region Antwerp
Hacon
Vinka
EUROCITIES logo
Ayesa
Flemish Department of Mobility and Public Works
Ecorys
.eu web awards
covenantofmayors.eu
eltis
EPOMM
European Mobility Week
managenergy
Smart Cities Marketplace
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