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Federated CCAM data exchange platform (CCAM Partnership)

Last Updated: 8/19/2025Deadline: 19 January 2026€30.0M Available

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Programme:Horizon Europe
Call ID:HORIZON-CL5-2026-01-D6-06
Deadline:19 January 2026
Max funding:€30.0M
Status:
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Time left:6 months

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Funding Description – Federated CCAM Data Exchange Platform


What is Financed

* Objective-driven R&I: Design, build and pilot a federated, sustainable CCAM Data Exchange Platform that interlinks existing data spaces, enables FAIR data sharing for large-scale demonstrations, digital twins, safety validation, KPI collection and AI model training.

* Technical Assets: Development of connectors, APIs, ontologies, harmonised taxonomies, user-profile & access-right management, monitoring dashboards, GDPR-compliant anonymisation/pseudonymisation modules, governance tooling and business-model enablers.

* Non-Technical Actions: Standardisation road-maps, regulatory & AI-Act alignment, KPI mapping with Member States/Associated Countries, sustainability & exploitation planning, international cooperation (US, Japan, others), dissemination and CCAM Partnership KPI reporting.


Type & Size of Grant

* Programme / Call: Horizon Europe – Cluster 5 (Climate, Energy & Mobility) 2026 call HORIZON-CL5-2026-01-D6-06.

* Action Type: HORIZON-IA (Innovation Action) – lump-sum model.

* Indicative EU Contribution: Up to €30 million per project; one large flagship project is expected.

* Funding Rate: 70 % of eligible direct costs (100 % for non-profit entities) – but reimbursed as a single pre-agreed lump sum based on the detailed budget in the proposal.


Eligibility Snapshot

* Consortium: Minimum 3 independent legal entities from 3 different EU Member States or Horizon Europe Associated Countries, each established in a different state.

* Recommended Composition: Tier-1/2 OEMs, infrastructure operators, data-space technology providers, RTOs/universities, standards bodies, Member-State authorities collecting mobility KPIs, SMEs with AI & cybersecurity expertise, and social-science partners for business-model & impact assessment.

* Geographical & Policy Alignment: Strong links to common European mobility data space, Data Spaces Support Centre, DeployEMDS, FAME Test Data Space, SUNRISE, SYNERGIES and future Mobility & Logistics EDIC.

* Ethics & Security: Strict GDPR compliance, ethics self-assessment and (if applicable) security scrutiny for data sovereignty.


Key Deadlines (tentative)

* Call opens: 16 Sep 2025

* Proposal cut-off: 20 Jan 2026 – 17:00 (Brussels time)

* Project start: Q3 2026 (after ~8 month grant-agreement process)


Budget Structure Tips

1. Detail WPs and deliverables so that each maps clearly to a lump-sum payment tranche.

2. Show national co-funding or private cash/in-kind where possible to bolster credibility of the business model.

3. Allocate ≥5 % to standardisation & liaison tasks, ≥5 % to exploitation, and a dedicated GDPR/legal work package.

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📊 At a Glance

€30.0M
Max funding
19 January 2026
Deadline
6 months
Time remaining
Eligible Countries
EU Member States, Associated Countries

🇪🇺 Strategic Advantages

EU-wide Advantages & Opportunities for the "Federated CCAM Data Exchange Platform" (HORIZON-CL5-2026-01-D6-06)


1. Single Market Access

Why it matters: A federated CCAM data space that is interoperable across all 27 Member States (and Associated Countries) unlocks the full 450+ million-person EU mobility market at once.

Opportunities:

- Pan-European deployment of CCAM services (e.g. automated shuttles, smart traffic management) without needing to negotiate separate bilateral data-sharing agreements.

- Critical‐mass datasets combining traffic, sensor and driver-behaviour data from multiple climatic, legal and cultural contexts, improving AI model generalisability and reducing bias.

- Unified value-added services (simulation-as-a-service, data analytics, KPI dashboards) that can be monetised simultaneously in every EU country under a single contractual framework defined by the platform’s governance.


2. Cross-Border Collaboration

Why it matters: CCAM use-cases (e.g. corridor logistics, cross-border robo-truck operations) inherently transcend national borders.

Opportunities:

- Joint living labs along Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) corridors using shared datasets for scenario-based validation.

- Easier involvement of SMEs and research organisations from cohesion countries via a low-barrier data marketplace instead of physical test-track investment.

- Alignment with international partners (US, Japan) through a single European entry point, strengthening EU leadership in global CCAM standardisation.


3. Alignment with Flagship EU Policies

- European Green Deal & Fit-for-55: Better multimodal routing and vehicle automation data accelerate CO₂ reduction and improve air-quality monitoring.

- Digital Europe Programme & EU Data Strategy: Builds the mobility data space pillar while applying FAIR principles and the Data Act.

- AI Act readiness: Platform governance embeds trustworthy-AI requirements, shortening certification time once regulation enters into force.

- Sustainable & Smart Mobility Strategy (SSMS): Provides KPI layer for EU-level impact assessment, feeding directly into SSMS milestones for 2030/2050.


4. Regulatory Harmonisation

Benefits:

- One reference implementation for ADS type-approval data requirements, reducing duplicate conformity tests.

- Common GDPR-compliant anonymisation and synthetic-data workflows accepted by Data Protection Authorities across the EU, lowering legal uncertainty.

- Streamlined uptake of EU standards (C-ITS, ISO 21434, UNECE R-157) via embedded ontologies/taxonomies, giving developers a single "source of regulatory truth".


5. Access to the EU Innovation Ecosystem

- Direct link to European Partnership CCAM (>300 members), Data Spaces Support Centre, EIT Urban Mobility, & Living Labs network.

- Rapid prototyping with Europe’s top AI/HPC infrastructures through Simpl cloud-to-edge middleware.

- Talent pipeline from Erasmus Mundus joint master programmes on autonomous mobility that can plug into the platform for real-world datasets.


6. Funding Synergies

Stackable EU instruments:

- Digital Europe (MOBSPACE call) for further deployment & cloud resources.

- CEF-2 / DeployEMDS for large-scale urban pilots.

- EIB / InvestEU for scale-up loans once the business model is proven.

- ERA-Net on Road Transport and national recovery funds for complementary R&I topics (e.g. cybersecurity modules).

Practical tip: Map dataset-creation costs to Horizon lump-sum budget, then seek Digital Europe vouchers for operational cloud costs post-project.


7. Scale & Socio-Economic Impact

- Potential to become the de-facto CCAM data backbone for all future Horizon, Digital Europe and CEF projects—creating a virtuous reuse cycle.

- Supports evidence-based policymaking with pan-EU KPIs on safety, congestion and socio-economic equity.

- Job creation in data stewardship, AI, legal-tech and mobility services across regions, including less industrialised areas via virtual participation.


8. Unique Strategic Value vs. National Initiatives

1. Data Sovereignty & European Values: Federated architecture avoids vendor lock-in, keeping sensitive mobility data under EU jurisdiction while still enabling monetisation.

2. Economies of Standardisation: One ontology & API stack lowers integration costs by up to 30-40 % compared with fragmented national solutions.

3. First-Mover Advantage: Early adopters can influence platform governance—securing premium roles (e.g. trust anchor, marketplace operator) before commercial scaling.


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Action Checklist for Applicants

- Align work packages with each advantage above (e.g. WP on regulatory harmonisation, WP on cross-border pilot).

- Secure partners from at least 3 EU macro-regions (North, South, East, West) to demonstrate true Single Market coverage.

- Reserve budget for synergy-mapping workshops with Digital Europe & CEF projects in the first six months.

- Embed a GDPR-by-design task to produce reusable DPIA templates for AI training—highly valued by evaluators.

- Draft a sustainability blueprint showing a transition from Horizon lump-sum funding to a self-financed EU data cooperative within 3–4 years.

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