Bio-Intel-Mob

Funding

EU-Horizon project

Project

Bio-Intel-Mobil

Timeline

2025-

In the EU-Horizon project Bio-Intel-Mobil, the research consortium consisting of 32 organizations across 13 countries, including UT’s Transport Studies group, aims to transform peri-urban mobility, logistics, and governance into a climate-neutral, data-driven, and citizen-centric system.

BIO-INTEL-MOB responds to the unique challenges of peri-urban regions (e.g. fragmented mobility services, limited multimodal options, rising emissions) by developing an integrated, climate-neutral and citizen-centric mobility ecosystem. The project integrates a Mobility Data Space, AI analytics, Digital Twins, Peri-Urban Mobility Hubs, green-safe routing, and circular logistics solutions, and the project develops smarter and more sustainable mobility services for both people and goods. Solutions are tested in four main pilot sites (Rome (Italy), Cascais (Portugal), Riga (Latvia), and Vilnius (Lithuania)) representing diverse peri-urban challenges. Additional satellite pilots in Meslungen (Germany), Ciampino (Italy), Urla (Turkiye), and Rhodes (Greece) allow further experimentation and transferability across different European contexts.

Within this project, the Transport Studies group particularly focuses on green-safe routing. The goal is to develop, validate and test a method that offers personalized, tailored travel and route advice. This research project involves:

More information: https://bio-intel-mob.eu/

The Transport Studies research team consists of

and Konstantinos Theodoreskos.