D1.1

This foundational deliverable offers a comprehensive review of the current landscape of Cooperative, Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM) solutions for both passenger and freight transport. It sets the groundwork for the Move2CCAM project by identifying key technologies, use cases, business models, impact dimensions, and knowledge gaps to be addressed in later stages.

Key highlights:

Review of CCAM technologies, use cases and scenarios, including 11 for passenger transport and 7 for freight—ranging from private AV ownership to shared services, delivery drones, and Mobility as a Service (MaaS).

Assessment of business and financial models for 14 CCAM service types, including autonomous ride-hailing, shuttle buses, freight trucks, delivery robots, and smart parking.

Analysis of user perceptions and needs, with specific attention to groups such as older people, children, and those with disabilities.

Review of existing impact evaluation frameworks and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), across domains such as mobility, safety, health, equity, environment, and economy.

Exploration of System Dynamics Modelling (SDM) as the basis for the project’s Impact Assessment Tool (IAMT).

Case studies from three prototypical regions (Helmond, GZM, and the North Aegean) highlighting local mobility challenges and the potential role of CCAM.

Catalogue of co-creation methods (e.g., focus groups, VR testing, surveys) to be used throughout the project.

By mapping the current state of the field and identifying gaps in practice and research, this deliverable ensures that Move2CCAM’s future tools and recommendations are both innovative and firmly rooted in real-world needs.

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