Complete list of the 25 deliverables across 10 work packages — from the preparatory phase through to commercial exploitation and dissemination of results. All deliverables have been completed.
Feasibility Study in four parts: Part A — Product/Service Description (administrative structure, shareholding, corporate objectives, concept/product, operational activity). Part B — Macroeconomic Environment Analysis (political, social, technological). Part C — Market Analysis (market size, Porter's 5 Forces, industry financial benchmarks, SWOT). Part D — Company Projections (organisational structure, project milestones and implementation timeline, 5–7 year financial projections).
Part A — Market size analysis: demographics, location selection, market characteristics, competition. Part B — Commercial partnerships: chambers of commerce, industry studies, trends, business associations, focus groups, opinions from urban/transport service providers, municipalities, regional authorities and end users. Customer satisfaction questionnaire, competitive analysis, customer satisfaction survey.
Analysis of Big Data management, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence technologies for delivering personalised services using mobility data, at both infrastructure architecture and software levels. Mapping of international technology trends in urban mobility and identification of innovation opportunities.
Laboratory simulations of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence algorithms for delivering personalised services using mobility data. Validation of the architectural approach in a controlled environment prior to full implementation within WP6.
Leveraging findings from WP2 and documenting a standard methodology for selecting the mobility modes that exist and should be deployed in each municipality. Produces a result when adding or removing a mobility mode — the first step before any modernisation of the system. Includes typological analysis of urban environments, scoring models and decision trees.
Documentation of the final form of the APIs that enable communication with third-party mobility services and the integration of all of them into a unified municipal mobility system. Covers the GBFS (shared bicycles), GTFS (public transport), OCPI (electric mobility), NeTEx, MDS and SIRI standards, as well as a NextBike/GBFS API implementation example.
Creation of a list of rewards expected to be valued by end users, with the ultimate goal of shifting behaviour away from polluting towards more environmentally friendly modes of transport. Includes the interconnection of rewards to form an integrated loyalty and green points programme.
Design and development of the official project website, with regularly updated content including dissemination material, promotional activities and technical achievements. Independent of Novoville's technical systems. Bilingual (GR/EN), fully responsive, compliant with ESPA publicity guidelines.
Design of graphic and UX interfaces to accommodate new features and integrate them into the existing functionality of the mobility applications. Includes user flows, low- and high-fidelity wireframes, interactive prototypes and a design system with components for mobile and web applications.
Creation of a mechanism for integrating any mobility service from third parties (or Novoville) so that the user experiences a unified experience across the applications and interfaces. Includes technical and visual compliance standards for third-party service providers.
New mobility application for smartphones enabling the planning and payment of journeys using multiple transport services (economically and environmentally optimal options). Includes access to the e-wallet and the rewards/green points system. Feeds the reward criteria so that citizens choose less polluting modes of transport.
New mobility web page providing access to a subset of the P5.3 services, designed to serve users who prefer a computer for journey planning. Complements the mobile app, with an emphasis on extended trip planning.
Design of the integration architecture for connecting new features with the existing Novoville infrastructure. Documentation of new endpoints, integration with authentication systems, and payment integration points for third-party mobility services.
Implementation of the core functional backbone of the project based on the P4.2 specifications. The new interfaces support the new features of the WP5 applications, ensure compatibility with the existing infrastructure, provide additional mobility service options, rewards and notifications, and handle communication with third-party services.
Extension of the digital wallet so that funds can also be used with third-party services. Additional features allow it to be topped up with rewards based on the citizen's mobility choices.
Administrative interfaces and tools for monitoring financial data and application usage. Serves as a reward design tool. Most important feature: a live user support tool.
System for monitoring user transactions and automatically issuing rewards based on the scheme defined by the administrator in P6.4. Includes integration with banking systems for crediting rewards.
Digital reports for monitoring the mobility strategy shaped by the available services (third-party or Novoville) and the rewards linking them. The reports enable municipalities to select more efficient modes of transport by geographic area, supporting the formulation of municipal mobility policy (SUMP).
Careful integration of multiple new features into the pre-existing platform and interconnection between them. Creation of automated tests to ensure seamless operation of new features within the Novoville ecosystem.
A series of tests in the real environment of a partner municipality. Integration of 1–2 services in addition to controlled parking and creation of 3–5 rewards for a final technical review and initial conclusions on mobility behaviour in the specific geographic area.
Report and application for the registration of intellectual property rights for the new features, algorithms and interfaces developed within the Novoville Mobility project. Protection of commercial and intellectual property rights.
Exhibition participation and presentation — analysis of the Project Team's activities in relation to the promotion of the Project's solutions through trade fair participation. Includes relevant photographs and promotional documentation material.
Creation of final promotional material for adoption of the solution by other municipalities. Go-to-market strategy for target markets (Greece, Cyprus, United Kingdom) and presentation material for municipalities and local authorities.
Seminar targeting citizens, mobility services and municipalities for the presentation of project results and ESG practices. Demonstration of the platform, services and ESG practices in the context of the seminar.
Citizen awareness activities in the pilot municipality of P7.2 aimed at adoption and use of the new service. Targeted communication actions, digital marketing and awareness-raising about the benefits of sustainable urban mobility.