Program: Horizon Europe Framework Programme (HORIZON) | Call ID: HORIZON-CL5-2024-D6-01
Geographical coverage: EU
Available contribution M€: The budget for the topic is EUR 20.00 million. The Commission considers that proposals requesting a typical contribution from the EU up to EUR 10.00 million would allow this
specific area to be addressed appropriate.
Deadlines: 05 Sep 2024
Type of Action: Innovation Actions (IA)
TRL: Activities are expected to achieve TRL 7 by the end of the project – see General Annex B.
For more information on meanings of TRL, Type of Project and General Rules, please refer to the General Annexes of the Work Programme: Link to the General Annexes of the Work Programme
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Projects are expected to contribute to all of the following outcomes:
Reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 55% (349) by 2030 in the project networks, without reducing the overall performance of the logistics supply chain and taking account of all costs and externalities.
Gains in terms of operational efficiency and environmental impact from the implementation of the Physical Internet (350) are clearly identified, demonstrated and measured.
Logistics concepts speeding up freight decarbonisation and adoption of zero emissions
vehicles/vessels and multimodality are developed.
349 In line with the 2030 Climate Target Plan the baseline for the greenhouse gas emissions reduction is at
least 55% below 1990 levels
350 ”The Roadmap to the Physical Internet” was developed in the frame of the EU-funded project SENSE,
ref. http://www.etp-logistics.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Roadmap-to-Physical-Intenet-ExecutiveVersion_Final.pdf
Building on previously funded projects and ongoing activities (e.g. Connecting Europe Facility, Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe projects), ensuring compliance with the data sharing framework pursued by the Digital Transport and Logistics Forum (DTLF), and taking into account the development of the common European mobility data space, proposals will pilot, demonstrate and scale up systemic collaborative solutions regarding logistics nodes, multimodal logistics networks connectivity, business and governance models. The focus will be on both digital and physical interoperability as well as on the adoption of zero-emission vehicles/vessels.
Proposals will have to research and demonstrate in a structured and systemic way all of the following points:
351 See EU-Rail Multi Annual Work programme at https://shift2rail.org/wpcontent/uploads/2022/03/EURAIL_MAWP_final.pdf
If projects use satellite-based earth observation, positioning, navigation and/or related timing
data and services, beneficiaries have to describe if and how the use of Copernicus and/or
Galileo/EGNOS are incorporated in the proposed solutions. In addition, if the activities proposed involve the use and/or development of AI-based systems and/or techniques, the
technical and social robustness of the proposed systems is to be described in the proposal.