Technological development of Maglev-derived Systems

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Programme Category

EU Competitive Programmes

Programme Name

Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking

Programme Description

Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking (EU-Rail) aims to deliver, via an integrated system approach, a high-capacity, flexible, multimodal, sustainable, reliable and integrated EU railway network for European passengers and cargo.

Programme Details

Identifier Code

HORIZON-ER-JU-2022-FA7-02

Call

Technological development of Maglev-derived Systems

Summary

Development of business case(s), considering the needs and requirements of the end customers and the stakeholders involved, and an analysis of the systems and technology needed for maglev-derived technologies implementation (e.g. in term of infrastructure, signalling, communication, etc.), is required. The project stemming from this topic is also expected to identify the advantages and constraints of the new rail-guided system, against the current transport and mobility offer.

Detailed Call Description

The project shall contribute to deliver the expected outcomes and the work of the project should foresee:

Workstream 1:

  • Identification and design concept of technical enablers and basic technologies supporting maglev-derived systems (TRL2)
  • Risk analysis of maglev-derived system and Identification of needs for standardization on safety and security, including impact on existing regulation, in particular on the rail Technical Specification for Interoperability
  • Identification of potential technologies and subsystems derived for maglev-derived systems that could be imported back into the railway system itself, with benefits in terms of increased performance, reduction of costs and impacts related to operations.
  • In interaction with the System Pillar, gap analysis / Specific requirements against conventional System requirements specification and system architecture definition Design a concept of the vehicle with a maglev-derived system including vehicle equipment e.g. ventilation, heating, air conditioning, etc, as well propulsion system, command, control and signalling systems, safety and emergency systems, automation systems, including sensors, communication, data processing, etc.

Work stream 2:

  • Technical feasibility studies and technological maturity assessment for passenger and freight applications of the maglev-derived system
  • Economical evaluation of maglev-derived systems including identification of different use cases (business case/s e.g., by means of a CBA)
  • Evaluation of possible operating procedures for driving operations, CCS, TMS, Station management, considering possible hybrid use of infrastructures (conventional / maglev-derived system).
  • Design of the prototype of a sample vehicle for one use case identified as per the economical evaluation study
  • Development of a European roadmap for its possible future implementation using the use cases defined in this workstream

Interactions with other EU-RAIL projects:

The System Pillar will deliver a new functional system architecture for the railway system, which will have an impact on the overall system design, including its interfaces between sub-systems. The action to be funded under this topic should interact with the System Pillar and shall take into consideration the work to be released by the System Pillar and its evolution.

Call Total Budget

€1,500,000

Thematic Categories

  • New Entrepreneurship
  • Research, Technological Development and Innovation
  • Small-Medium Enterprises and Competitiveness
  • Transport
  • Urban Development

Eligibility for Participation

  • Central Government
  • Local Authorities
  • Private Bodies
  • Researchers/Research Centers/Institutions
  • Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
  • State-owned Enterprises

Eligibility For Participation Notes

The applicants are expected to gather expertise from companies developing Maglev-based technologies and/or rail applications, including SMEs and start-ups.

Call Opening Date

13/09/2022

Call Closing Date

14/12/2022

EU Contact Point

Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking

Email: communication@rail-research.europa.eu

Address: Avenue de la Toison d’Or 56-60/Gulden-Vlieslaan 56-60, 1060 Brussels, Belgium