The UMC project aims at proposing commercial enablers for new innovative Electric Vehicles (EV) charging solutions that will fit with the surrounding urban environment. UMC, as a project, is creating a service for Fast Mobile Renewable On-demand Electric Vehicle Charging in three EU cities (Zilina, Helmond, and Braunschweig) to ensure drivers have access to charging when needed and suitable without excessive use of cities´ space and infrastructure. This will be done via a charging-as-a-service approach that is easier for drivers. About UMC Consortium The international consortium is coordinated by Nimble Energy, the Czech innovation company in energy distribution and EV charging technologies. The partners of the project include Altran Technologies (France), Siemens Industry Software and Service B.V. (Germany), Capgemini Engineering (Italy), Czech Technical university in Prague (Czechia), Technische Universität Braunschweig -Niedersächsisches Forschungszentrum Fahrzeugtechnik (Germany), Brainport Smart District (the Netherlands), City of Helmond (the Netherland) University of Zilina (Slovakia), City of Zilina (Slovakia).