E-MED Fifth On-Site Meeting and Final Event in Barcelona-Badalona
Date and time
Date(s) - 2 June 2026 - 3 June 2026
All day
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The E-MED project will hold its fifth on-site meeting and final event on 2 and 3 June 2026 in Barcelona and Badalona, bringing together project partners to present the main results, lessons learned, and next steps developed throughout the project.
Organised by UPC BarcelonaTech and TUSGSAL, this two-day event will focus on the validation and exploitation of E-MED solutions aimed at improving the energy and resource efficiency of public transport systems. E-MED works on solutions such as fleet and network planning tools, eco-driving support, data analytics, AI-assisted maintenance, and procurement guidelines to support data-driven planning and the deployment of electric bus systems.
The first day, which will take place at the North Campus of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya – BarcelonaTech, will allow partners to review the project’s technical work packages, including the presentation of the toolkit for energy-efficient public transport network planning, eco-driving and data analytics tools, and guidelines for electric, green and circular public procurement adapted to the needs of public transport operators. The agenda will also include updates from the pilot areas and a review of deliverables, deadlines, and the status of final reporting.
On the second day, the meeting will move to the TUSGSAL-DIREXIS bus station in Badalona, where participants will visit the facilities and discuss exploitation plans, action plans, stakeholders, lessons learned, the master plan, and the project’s communication and dissemination activities. The event will conclude with a recap session and a discussion on the consortium’s next steps.
This final event will provide an opportunity to consolidate the project’s results, strengthen cooperation among partners, and reflect on how E-MED solutions can contribute to creating cleaner, more efficient, and more resilient public transport systems across the Mediterranean region.
