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Multiple cut-off dates: Sep 23, 2025; Feb 12, 2026; Jun 18, 2026; Feb 2027; Jun 2027. Stored deadline matches the 3rd cut-off (June 18, 2026).
EIT Urban Mobility Strategic Innovation Open Call 2026 is a grant from EIT Urban Mobility that funds innovative projects addressing urban mobility challenges across Europe. The call focuses on mobility data management, electrification of transport, and alternative fuels. Total funding is 60 million EUR for 2026-2028, with individual projects eligible for up to 2 million EUR.
EIT covers up to 65% of eligible costs, requiring a minimum 35% co-funding from applicants. Projects must involve at least two independent legal entities from two different European Member States or Horizon Europe-associated countries. The program targets cities, public authorities, mobility providers, and innovators with market-ready solutions capable of scaling across Europe.
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Strategic Innovation Open Call - EIT Urban Mobility Strategic Innovation Open Call EIT Urban Mobility invites innovators from across Europe to submit a proposal to its Strategic Innovation Open Call, designed to accelerate the deployment of impactful solutions that address 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: Mobility data management, Electrification of transport and alternative fuels, and 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.
The total estimated funding allocated to this Call is 60 million EUR for the period 2026-2028 and has multiple cut-off dates. 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%.
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) . The Strategic Innovation Open Call is open from 2026-2028 with several cut-off dates as outlined below.
Access the EIT Urban Mobility Programmes Portal and find the call for the currently open cut-off date under Grant Management –> Grant Management – -> Open Calls. Submit your application form within the given deadline. To register in the EIT Urban Mobility Programmes Portal , click “Register” if your entity is not already registered in the system.
Then select Option 1: “I am an organisation/individual” and complete the Partner Information Form with the required details. If the system denies your registration because the PIC number corresponds to an already registered entity, or because your email address is associated with an existing entity, please contact [email protected] .
The assessment of the proposals involves two stage: Stage 1 is the expert evaluation of proposals submitted via the EIT Urban Mobility Programmes Portal (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 Committee.
Info sessions: 1-3 July 2025 (see below section ‘Info Webinars’ for further information) Deadlines to apply: All submission windows close at 17. 00 CET on the published cut-off date.
1 st cut-off date: 23 September 2025 2nd cut-off date: 12 February 2026 3rd cut-off date: 18 June 2026 4th cut-off date: February 2027 5th cut-off date: June 2027 Eligibility and admissibility check: Up to 1 week post-submission cut-off Evaluation and invitation to panel hearings: Up to 6 weeks post-submission cut-off Panel hearings and portfolio selection: Approximately 2 weeks post invitation to Panel Hearings Communication of results: Approximately 2 weeks post-Panel Hearings Start of the projects: Approximately 4 weeks post-communication of results List of documents to take into consideration Eligibility of expenditures Financial sustainability guidelines Guidelines for applicants Letter of commitment or support template Project implementation handbook Financial Support Agreement (FSA) template Annotated Grant Agreement EIT Urban Mobility Strategic Agenda 2021-2027 A dedicated group for the Call in EIT Urban Mobility’s community platform Mobility Innovators has been created.
Join Mobility Innovators to: Receive updates on the latest information on the call Watch the webinar information session recordings Connect with fellow innovators to build strong consortia EIT Urban Mobility hosted online information sessions about the call which are available to watch via the Mobility Innovators platform or via the links below: Info webinar: Call content and Q&A Info webinar: Commercialisation and financial sustainability Info webinar: Intellectual property strategy Info webinar: Guidance to applicants All applicants may contact the Innovation Team at EIT Urban Mobility to resolve any concerns or doubts on the general/technical procedures and Call content: [email protected] Starting date for sending applications: Deadline for applications:
Scoring criteria used to review proposals for this grant.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Minimum two independent legal entities from different EU Member States and/or Horizon Europe-associated third countries; includes cities, transport operators, and private companies. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to €2,000,000 per project. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
The published deadline was June 18, 2026, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
EIT Urban Mobility Strategic Innovation Open Call 2026 is funded by EIT Urban Mobility. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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