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Unlock 2.5B€ in funding to modernize European transport infrastructure with CEF 2024

Written by Spinverse | Sep 26, 2024 11:11:07 AM

The European Commission has opened the 2024 Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Transport calls for proposals, offering a massive 2.5B€ to boost transport infrastructure across Europe. This funding aims to make the trans-European transport network (TEN-T) more sustainable, smart, and resilient, aligning with the EU’s goal of becoming climate neutral by 2050.

Is your company ready to take part?

This is a fantastic opportunity for organisations involved in railways, inland waterways, maritime and inland ports, road safety, multimodal freight and passenger hubs, and much more. Whether you are working on smart transport applications, infrastructure resilience, or safe and secure mobility, there are specific funding opportunities for your project under CEF 2024.

Key areas covered:

  • Rail, roads, inland waterways, and maritime ports
  • Multimodal freight and passenger terminals
  • Smart, interoperable, and resilient transport solutions
  • Road safety and secure parking
  • Sustainable, multimodal transport.

With the deadline approaching on January 21, 2025 (national deadlines are 1-2 months before), there’s no time to waste. Navigating the complex requirements of CEF funding can be daunting, but that’s where Spinverse comes in. We specialise in helping companies like yours turn great ideas into fully funded, successful projects.

Why Spinverse?

  • Expert guidance on CEF funding terms
  • Proven experience in securing EU transport project funding
  • 100% success rate in writing CEF applications
  • Tailored support to maximize your project’s success.

Ready to build the future of European transport? Contact Spinverse today and let’s make your project a reality!



Antero Vesterinen
Senior Manager and Team Leader for Smart Cities and Mobility
antero.vesterinen@spinverse.com
Tel. +358 50 355 1898

Read about our earlier CEF-funded project: Far North Fiber Europe 1: Pioneering connectivity across the North-West passage