SHared automation Operating models for Worldwide adoption
facts & figures
4 years
70 partners
13 European Countries
Over 20 cities involved across Europe
24 months of real-life
urban demonstrations
5 Mega demo sites
6 Satellite demo sites
3 Follower demo sites
1,500,000 passengers
350,000 units of goods
ABOUT SHOW
SHOW aims to support the deployment of shared, connected and electrified automation in urban transport, to advance sustainable urban mobility. During the project, real-life urban demonstrations taking place in 20 cities across Europe will see the integration of fleets of automated vehicles in public transport, demand-responsive transport (DRT), Mobility a Service (MaaS) and Logistics as a Service (LaaS) schemes.
SHOW aims to be the biggest and most holistic ever initiative piloting automated vehicles in urban environments. It gathers a strong partnership including 69 partners from 13 EU-countries and fosters international cooperation by collaborating with organisations from the US, South Korea, Australia, China, and other countries.
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TRA2024: SHOW shares lessons learned in key discussions on CCAM
From 14 to 18 April, a SHOW delegation travelled to Dublin for TRA, Europe’s biggest transport research conference. Through multiple conference sessions, presentations and posters, SHOW greatly contributed to discussions […]
SHOW project showcases progress in shared automated mobility at the RTR Conference
The RTR Conference is a premier event showcasing the latest advancements in road transport research from EU-funded projects. Held annually, it provides a platform for researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers to exchange […]
ULTIMO project uses SHOW use cases to test automated last-mile logistics in Geneva
In October and November 2023, the deployment site in Geneva of the EU-project ULTIMO has finalised testing logistics transportation for hospitals deploying automated vehicles, utilising use cases that were developed […]