AeroSolfd: Fast track to cleaner, healthier urban Aerosols by market ready Solutions of retrofit Filtration Devices for tailpipe, brake systems and closed environments

Project: Research

Project Details

Description

Europe is steadily working towards cleaner air and zero-emission electric vehicles. The AeroSolfd project will deliver three affordable, easy-to-install and environmentally friendly retrofit filtration devices to reduce tailpipe and brake emissions from existing vehicles as well as air-pollution at metro stations using air-filtration units. The consortium will realize the quick deployment so that people in Europe and beyond can benefit already by 2025 from cleaner mobility and a healthier environment. The National Research Centre for the Working Environment is responsible for occupational exposure measurements, documentation, and risk assessment an as well as establishing and performing and overall sustainability assessment for each of the retrofit solutions considering social and environmental LCA, risk assessments and economic impact on social cost.
Short titleAeroSolfd
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01/05/202231/08/2025

Collaborative partners

  • The National Research Centre for the Working Environment
  • MANN+HUMMEL GmbH (Joint applicant) (lead)
  • Steinbeis Innovation GmbH (Project partner)
  • Institut für Energie- und Umwelttechnik (IUTA), Duisburg, Germany. (Project partner)
  • Link Europe GmbH (Project partner)
  • Stichting CENEX Nederland (Project partner)
  • ZF WABCO Radbremsen GmbH (Project partner)
  • Assootsiatsia za Razvitie na Sofia (Project partner)
  • Fundación CARTIF (Project partner)
  • VERT-Association Switzerland (Project partner)
  • Instituto de Technologia Comportamental (Project partner)
  • Ayuntamiento de Valladolid (Project partner)
  • Società Trasporti Ete - Aso - Tenna Pubblici Trasporti - S.p.A (Project partner)
  • Conerobus SPA Societá per la mobilitá intercomunale (Project partner)
  • Autobus Urbanos de Valladolid S.A. (Project partner)
  • Metro Lisboa (Project partner)
  • CSIC Institute for Environmental Assessments and Water Studies (IDAEA) (Project partner)

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