European bus rapid transit of 2030
Electrified, automated, connected
eBRT2030 seeks to support sustainable urban transport by proposing innovative solutions for electric Bus Rapid Transit (BRT). A major milestone in electric mobility, eBRT2030 aims to demonstrate the applicability of a new generation of eBRT systems in different urban contexts with innovative solutions that are economically viable and enhanced with new automation and connectivity functionalities.
4 years
49 partners
Coordinated by UITP
7 demos across the world
event
15/04/2024
Transport Research Arena (TRA) offers a great venue for researchers, policy makers and industry representatives to get together and contribute to the discussion on how research and innovation can reshape the transport and mobility system.
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18/03/2024
As one of its demo sites, the eBRT2030 project will support Rimini in advancing the ‘MetroMare’ BRT line, which runs along the Emilia-Romagna coastline. We spoke to Eleonora Mauri from Start Romagna about the demo: what technologies will be tested, how will this benefit the passengers, and what will the future extended BRT line look like?
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12/03/2024
On 6 March 2024, eBRT2030 demonstration city Prague put in operation its newly built trolleybus line in the city between Veleslavín Railway Station and Václav Havel Airport Prague.
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28/02/2024
At the second meeting of the Future eBRT Cities User Group, 22 global members and experts visited the BRT systems of Scania, Sweden. See what the group learned!
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