Results

The BSR electric project has a strong focus on trans-national learning and knowledge sharing, which is why we have created this page to showcase our findings and experiences. The interactive city map below is part of our “Baltic Sea Region Roadmap for Urban E-Mobility” and embeds our Use Cases and results in the context of the urban transport system of a BSR city.

Feel free to browse and explore what the project has on offer for municipal decision makers and public administrations, public and private fleet managers, municipal companies, public and private transport operators, and other stakeholders that are interested in sustainable technological options and feasible solutions to integrate e-mobility into the urban transport system.


Roadmap

 
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Project Outputs

Work Package 2 - Scoping: Gathering stakeholder information on theme-specific e-mobility solutions

Stakeholder Analysis
A comprehensive Stakeholder Analysis summarizes the status quo of e-mobility within our partner countries. Stakeholder Analysis >

Database of e-mobility solutions in the Baltic Sea Region and beyond
Project partner Lindholmen Science Park established a database and map showcasing e-mobility solutions the Baltic Sea region. Database >

Work Package 3 - Piloting: Concrete use cases for e-mobility in BSR cities

Work Package 4 - Capacity building: Fostering knowledge and experience exchange on e-mobility solutions in BSR cities and regions

E-Mobility capacity building seminars
Various theme-specific capacity building initiatives fostered knowledge building and exchange among project partners and beyond:

Online learning module for local/regional decision-makers

The project developed an interactive and openly accessible online guidance, available for decision makers in public and private entities as well as urban transport actors within the BSR region and beyond.

Baltic Sea Region Roadmap for Urban E-Mobility
The BSR Roadmap for Urban E-Mobility synthesizes the Project’s results across all Work Packages and is directed at general and theme-specific target groups, in particular urban transport planners, municipal and regional decision-makers and civil servants, executives of city-owned companies and public transport providers in cities of the Baltic Sea Region, as well as researchers.

The Roadmap is disseminated via a nested 4-layer approach. The four different formats vary in their information depth and content and thus cater to specific target groups:

Final conference
The project’s final event was held as a virtual conference in June 2020. Along with a presentation of BSR electric outputs by project partners, and key-notes from reknown mobility experts, the interactive and open access e-conference featured insights into various electrification projects in and around Gothenburg as well as joint learning and networking opportunities.
You are welcome to explore pre-recorded presentations, recordings of live-events and other conference material by accessing our Conference Website.

Promotion material