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PORTO, 27 MARCH 2014
MOBI.ME - INTELLIGENT ELECTRIC MOBILITY FOR SMART CITIES
WORKSHOP ON SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY IN FUTURE CITIES
ANDRÉ DIAS, HEAD OF INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS andre.dias@ceiia.com
ENABLING THE CREATION OF A STRATEGY TO OPTIMIZE CITY SERVICES AND LIVING, MINIMIZING MOBILITY AND EXTERNAL COSTS
Nowadays , with the exponential increase of population, buildings, cars and services, the city became a complex environment with air pollution, traffic, waste and disorganization. Finding solutions to reduce costs and constrains and improve quality of life, has emerged has a major challenge for modern societies.
CEiIA’s strategy seeks to empower smart cities around . The main strategic lines of action for this framework are:
o Integrated Mobility: Implement solutions regarding public transport, parking, electric charging network, bike-sharing, etc
o Smart Indicators: Based on the Smart Cities Index 2020 developed by INTELI, the goal is to explore intelligent solutions in order to improve weaknesses detected
o Intelligent Sensing: Making use of the available infrastructure and embedding it with smart sensors that become aware of the city environment in real-time
MONITORING – Smart Connected Cities Center (S3C)
o Supporting city operators activity for different services, assuming the control and management of all the operations and business solutions, with an integrated perspective
o Providing decision makers and users with real-time information and detailed reports about the impacts from their behaviors in the evolution and metabolism of their own cities, according to the following dimensions: mobility & transports, environment & energy
o Data collection, information processing and knowledge production, for the identification of behavioral patterns, in order to improve the quality of cities, communities and operators management
Empowering Smart Cities
o Vehicle-sharing services and their interaction with transport management systems;
o Fleet Management; o Parking management; o EV Charging network management; o V2I and I2V services;
MOBILITY MANAGEMENT ENGINE – MOBI.ME
Through MOBI.ME, CEIIA is able to manage and integrate multiple mobility services
MOBI.ME TOOLS • Smart Device Cloud (SDC) – real-time device and communication
management
• Smart Services Cloud (SSC) – CRM, billing and payment modules for complex and flexible business management and integration
• WISE – Business Intelligence and reporting tool for smart mobility services
THE MOBI.ME SYSTEM
VISION
MOBI.ME
MOBILITY MANAGEMENT ENGINE
INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS FOR INTELLIGENT MOBILITY
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR SHARED MOBILITY
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SHARED MOBILITY ADVANTAGES HIGHER CAPILARITY, LOWER COST LESS VEHICLES, MORE SUSTAINABILITY MORE INFORMATION, BETTER MANAGEMENT
BIKESHARING – 4th GENERATION
Features
o Ergonomics
o Electrical assistance
o Vandalism-resistant
o Low maintenance costs
o Connectivity
o Locking and fast charging mechanism
o Traceability
o Multimodal / Multiservice Integration
o Dynamic Advertising
o Demand-Response
FROM SHARED MOBILITY TO MOBILITY AS AN UTILITY
BE ® “Mobility Device” designed to be sold as a service*
PAID WITHIN THE MOBILITY INVOICE FROM A PER USE PERSPECTIVE
E-MOBILITY ICT TECHNOLOGICAL AND SERVICE INNOVATION
Postos a instalar:
1 PCR com 1 tomada DC (63kW) e 1 tomada AC (43kVA) (Viana do Castelo)
1 PCR com 1 tomada DC (63kW) e 1 tomada AC (43kVA) (Ponte de Lima)
1 PCN com 2 tomadas AC (22kVA) (Valença)
1 PCN com 4 tomadas AC (22kVA ) (Aeroporto Francisco Sá Carneiro)
Corredor Porto-Vigo
28!
30!
20!
4!
1+1!
1+1!
Postos existentes:
9 PCN com 28 tomadas AC (3.7 kVA) (Porto)
13 PCN com 30 tomadas AC (3.7 kVA) (Braga)
10 PCN com 20 tomadas AC (3.7 kVA) (Viana do Castelo)
1+1!
Index
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Consortium
Approach
Objectives
Project Dimension
Services
Technical Concept
Pilots
Expected Results
Contacts NATIONAL E-MOBILITY NETWORK
E-MOBILITY CROSS-BORDER INITIATIVE
EUROPEAN INTEROPERABLE NETWORK
CEIIA is a founding and Board Member for the eMI3 (e-Mobility ICT Interoperability and Innovation) Group
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