Frugal Zero-Emission Vehicles for the Urban Passenger challenge

Climate, Energy & MobilityHORIZON-IAID: 101138721
EC Contribution
โ‚ฌ96,192
Consortium Size
18 orgs
Start Year
2024
โ–ถSummary

While Fully electric vehicles (EV) have zero tailpipe emissions and are seen as a key solution to meeting the European Fit-for-55 target of reducing CO2 levels in 2030 and climate-neutrality by 2050, much more can be potentially achieved if the global market uptake of innovative EVs is accelerated. The ZEV-UP project aims to address this urgent need by developing modular, cost-effective, and user-centric EVs for both passenger and goods transportation. Leveraging innovative design and engineering techniques, ZEV-UP vehicles will be tailored to meet the specific needs of users in both developed and emerging markets, ensuring high levels of user acceptance and market uptake. Key innovations include a base L7e BEV model that is designed respectful of affordability and can be upgraded and adapted for various purposes and needs, including commercial applications and higher-value passenger vehicles. By optimizing vehicle components for reduced material usage and enhanced structural properties, the project will achieve lighter vehicles with increased autonomy and minimized environmental impact. ZEV-UP will also develop digital-twin models to improve vehicle development efficiency and reduce validation costs, as well as designing charging capabilities compatible with a variety of regional power systems. Novel business and usage models, such as Battery as a Service, will be explored to maximize the benefits and impact of the L7e BEV platform. User-centric design, informed by market research and field interviews in both established and developing countries, will be a central focus of the project. Additionally, ZEV-UP will develop a proliferation model to assess policy intervention scenarios and strategize for short- and long-term BEV uptake in various markets. By delivering these key results and adhering to its objectives, ZEV-UP will accelerate the transition to sustainable urban mobility and contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the transport sector.

Consortium (18)

Project Results (13)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

โ–ถPublications (4)
Electrifying urban mobility: Unveiling expert insights on electric quadricycles through topic modelling and sentiment analysis
Sustainable Futuresยท 2025DOI
Ondrej Havran, David Watling, Haibo Chen, Jin Liu, Wen-Long Shang, Chengcheng Xu, Dimitri Margaritis
Environmental emission analysis of frugal electric vehicles from a life cycle perspective: A case study
Energyยท 2025DOI
Dingsong Cui, Haibo Chen, David Watling, Ye Liu, Jin Liu, Chenxi Wang, Mengyuan Xu, Shuo Wang, Zhenpo Wang, Chengcheng Xu
Multi-objective charging scheduling for electric vehicles at charging stations with renewable energy generation
Green Energy and Intelligent Transportationยท 2025DOI
Lei Zhang, Yingjun Ji, Xiaohui Li, Zhijia Huang, Dingsong Cui, Haibo Chen, Jingyu Gong, Fabian Breer, Mark Junker, Dirk Uwe Sauer
Readiness for Small-Sized Parking Policies: A Path to Sustainable Urban Mobility
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Vehicle Technology and Intelligent Transport Systemsยท 2025DOI
Paulo Cantillano-Lizana, Giulia Renzi
โ–ถDeliverables (8)
โ–ถOther Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - ZEV-UP (Frugal Zero-Emission Vehicles for the Urban Passenger challenge)