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EIT Urban Mobility: Strategic Innovation Open Call

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EIT Urban Mobility invites innovators from across Europe to submit a proposal to its Strategic Innovation Open Call, designed to accelerate the deployment of solutions that address the most pressing challenges in urban mobility. This Strategic Innovation Open Call focuses on five key sectors: urban logistics, public transport, mobility data management, electrification of transport, and health and mobility.

A total funding of 60 million EUR is available, with each project potentially receiving up to 2 million EUR to cover up to 65% of eligible project costs. Proposals require collaboration between at least two independent legal entities from different European Member States or associated third countries (for Switzerland and Hungary there are possible additional provisions). Interested parties should apply through the EIT Urban Mobility NetSuite platform. These are the next deadlines to apply (1st cut-off date already in the past):

  • 2nd cut-off date: 12 February 2026
  • 3rd cut-off date: 18 June 2026
  • 4th cut-off date: February 2027
  • 5th cut-off date: June 2027

The EIT Urban Mobility has made several webinars regarding this call which you can find at the bottom of this website or on their Youtube Channel

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