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  • 22 July 2025

EIT Urban Mobility Strategic Innovation Open Call

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EIT Urban Mobility invites innovators from across Europe to submit proposals to its Strategic Innovation Open Call, designed to accelerate the deployment of impactful solutions addressing the most pressing challenges in urban mobility.

The call focuses on supporting ambitious, market-critical projects that tackle clearly defined problems faced by cities, public authorities, and mobility providers. We aim to de-risk development and enable large-scale deployment by backing solutions with a clear path to market and the potential to scale across Europe.

Through this call, EIT Urban Mobility fosters innovation and strengthens Europe’s competitiveness by encouraging collaboration across the EIT Knowledge Triangle—education, research, and business—alongside a fourth essential partner: cities.

The Call will focus on five sectors in which we believe Europe has the potential to innovate and create impact: 

  • Urban logistics,
  • Public transport,
  • Mobility data management,
  • Electrification of transport and alternative fuels, and
  • Health and mobility. 

In the future, the Call may also include specific topic scopes to address key market opportunities or urgent market failures that can be addressed through our funding.

EIT funding allocation

The total estimated funding allocated to this Call is 60 million EUR for the period 2026-2028 and has multiple cut-off dates The indicative funding for the first submission cut-off is: 9 million EUR.

Each project may receive up to 2 million EUR of EIT funding. EIT Urban Mobility will reimburse up to 65% of the eligible project costs, while the minimum co-funding rate for all proposals is 35%.

Who can apply?

This is a multi-beneficiary call for proposals and therefore there must be a minimum of two independent legal entities, working together. These entities must be established in two different European Member States, and/or Third countries associated with Horizon Europe.

For information on special cases, including Switzerland and Hungarian universities, please refer to the Call Manual (see ‘List of documents to take into consideration’ section below).

How can you apply?

The Strategic Innovation Open Call is open from 2026-2028 with several cut-off dates as outlined below. The assessment of the proposals involves two stage: Stage 1 is the expert evaluation of proposals submitted via the   EIT Urban Mobility NetSuite platform (see section 4.2 of the Call Manual for submission steps), followed by Stage 2, which includes a panel hearing and selection by the Selection