A European transport system that is resilient, resource-efficient, climate- and environmentally-friendly for the benefit of all citizens, the economy and society
The NEMO initiative supports EU’s work programme “Smart, Green and integrated transport” under the call 2018-2020 “Mobility for Growth”.
Transport is exponentially changing towards a safer, more sustainable and connected model. These changes are encouraged by major socio-economic trends, cutting-edge innovations, new business models and international cooperation in the industry. Vehicle digitalisation, connectivity and transport infrastructures upgrading are some of the trends involved in this new model.
NEMO’s high performance sensors to identify individually noisy and HE vehicles will play an important role in the path to transport decarbonisation. The project develops ground-breaking innovations in terms of sensors and advanced mitigation materials and hass the potential to show an unprecedented radiography of the European fleet in terms of noise and emissions, placing emphasis on socio-economic and regulatory aspects.
NEMO contributes to reaching the global climate targets set by the COP 21 Paris Agreement and the UN’s Sustainable Develoment Goals (SDG’s) 3, 6, 9, 11, 13.
For more information about NEMO
Project Coordinator
Dr. Dolores Hidalgo, Director of the Circular Economy Area, Fundación CARTIF
dolhid@cartif.es
Mobile: +34983546504
FACTS ABOUT NEMO (Noise and Emissions MOnitoring and Radical Mitigation)
NEMO is an initiative to monitor emissions and noise from vehicles.
Partners
Fundación CARTIF, M+P Raadgevende Ingenieurs Bv, Mueller-BBM GmbH, Mueller-BBM Rail Technologies GmbH, Agenzia Regionale per la Protezione Ambientale della Toscana, Sintef As, Gate 21, Universite Gustave Eiffel, Universidad de Cantabria, Opus RS Europe SL, Comune di Firenze, Transport & Environment (T&E), Ricardo Aea Limited, Opus Technology Solutions Ab, Kapsch Trafficcom Ag, Fundacion de la Comunidad Valenciana para la Investigación, Promoción y Estudios Comerciales de Valenciaport, JRC -Joint Research Centre- European Commission, Audiotec Ingeniería Acústica S.A
Budget
€ 6.564.892,50
Time period
May 2020 – Apr 2023
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