EfeuCampus (eco-friendly experimental urban logistics campus) based in Bruchsal, is Germany's first research area for urban, autonomous and emission free freight logistics on the last mile ("LastMileCityLab").[1] The Living lab is funded by the European Union and the state Baden-Württemberg.In addition, the campus develops solutions for smart mobility in urban areas throughout Europe. In addition to autonomous delivery robots, an emission-free cargo drone from Volocopter will also supply the campus with goods in the future.[2][3]

History

The beginnings of the project date back to 2015, when the Regionale Wirtschaftsförderung Bruchsal GmbH and the Technologieregion Karlsruhe GbR won the competition for sustainable regional development ("RegioWIN") of the state of Baden-Württemberg and awarded EfeuCampus concept as a european lighthouse project in the field of innovation centers. The project was awarded a total of 10 million euros in the first funding period (2014-2020), which came from the European Regional Development Fund (EFRE) and the state of Baden Württemberg.[4] In 2016, EfeuCampus Bruchsal GmbH was founded by the city of Bruchsal as a wholly owned subsidiary.[5][6]

Concept

The efeuCampus project has been developed on the site of the former Dragoon Barracks ("efeuQuartier"). It is an impetus for the development of solutions for last-mile freight logistics and autonomous vehicle technology. The efeuQuartier consists of the efeuCampus with the efeuLog delivery system, where the operation of automatic delivery and automatic collection of parcels as well as the disposal of recyclable materials takes place. A depot serves as intermediate storage for incoming and outgoing goods. Autonomous transport robots deliver the goods to the neighbourhood depot in front of the residents' houses. Communication with the delivery robots takes place via an app. Pick-up points placed in front of the houses guarantee a smooth process.[7]

Partner

Supporter

  • Europäische Union
  • Ministerium für Wirtschaft, Arbeit und Wohnungsbau Baden-Württemberg[13]
  • Technologieregion Karlsruhe[14]
  • Test Area Autonomous Driving Baden-Württemberg[15]

Awards

References

  1. LastMileCityLab, Website Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, August 6, 2022 (German)
  2. „Ein Geschäftsführer kann die Oberbürgermeisterin auch mal an einem Sonntag anrufen“, Wirtschaftswoche, accessed August 6, 2022 (German)
  3. Logistiksysteme der Zukunft - Wenn der Roboter-Paketbote klingelt, Deutschlandfunk, November 20, 2019 (German)
  4. efeuCampus – eco-friendly experimental urban logistics campus, EFRE-Programm Baden-Württemberg, accessed August 7, 2022 (German)
  5. Logistiksysteme der Zukunft - Wenn der Roboter-Paketbote klingelt, Deutschlandfunk, November 20, 2019.
  6. Vollautomatische Paketzusteller im Test, Südwestrundfunk (SWR), July 5, 2019
  7. efeuCampus Bruchsal - The innovation centre for autonomous urban freight logistics PTV Group, May 2020
  8. Partner des efeuCampus Bruchsal, Website Big-Gruppe, September 19, 2019
  9. efeuCampus präsentiert Güterlogistik der Zukunft, Website Bruchsal, accessed August 7, 2022 (German)
  10. First autonomous driving delivery robot, Hochschule Karlsruhe, August 6, 2022
  11. Testfeld Autonomes Fahren Baden-Württemberg eröffnet KIT, May 2018
  12. Bruchsal widmet sich der unbemannten Zustellung, DVZ, Auguste 24, 2021 (German)
  13. Karlsruhe erhält Zuschlag für Testfeld zum automatisierten Fahren, Ministerium für Verkehr Baden-Württemberg, July 7, 2016 (German)
  14. Emissionsfreie Güterlogistik auf der letzten Meile, Technologieregion Karlsruhe, 2. Oktober 2019
  15. What distinguishes the test field?, Website Test Area Autonomous Driving Baden-Württemberg, August 7, 2022
  16. Efeu Campus erhält Auszeichnung des Bundeswirtschaftsministeriums, SWR, Juni 1, 2022 (German)
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