The project concerns a range of RDI activities in different sectors, most of them related to sustainable transport and related infrastructure, as well as renewable energy, capture and storage.
Objectives
RDI activities in the fields of (i) sustainable transport - optimised and integrated safer urban mobility and efficient electric driving cycles; including prototype vehicles and auxiliary infrastructure for magnetic levitation powered rail transport; and (ii) (renewable) energy - solar energy capture and storage, and off-shore smart electricity transportation systems.
Comments
The project may be financed under the Risk Sharing Finance Facility (RSFF), which is an innovative credit risk sharing scheme jointly set up by the European Commission and the European Investment Bank to improve access to debt financing for private companies or public institutions promoting activities with a higher financial risk profile in the fields of research, technological development, demonstration and innovation investments.
Sector(s)
Transport
Energy
Industry
Proposed EIB finance (Approximate amount)
EUR 100 million
Total cost (Approximate amount)
EUR 216 million
Environmental aspects
The project concerns investments in research and development that are expected to be carried out in existing facilities, already authorised for the same purpose. The project would therefore not require an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) under the Directive 2011/92/EU. Full environmental details will be assessed during appraisal, including the potential impacts of some of the capital expenditure investments involved.
Procurement
The promoter is a private company not operating in the Utilities sector, and is thus not covered by EU Directives on procurement.
Status
Under appraisal
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23/10/2012.
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The project may be financed under the Risk Sharing Finance Facility (RSFF), which is an innovative credit risk sharing scheme jointly set up by the European Commission and the European Investment Bank to improve access to debt financing for private companies or public institutions promoting activities with a higher financial risk profile in the fields of research, technological development, demonstration and innovation investments.