SMART COLUMBUS
OVERVIEW Q1 2017
PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
I. What did Columbus win?
II. What does the grant program entail?
III. Where are we in the planning process?
IV.What’s Next?
PICKED TO LEAD
THE WORLD IS WATCHING Columbus earned 1.6 billion impressions
via 1,022 media clips from around the
world in June when the victory was
announced.
SUMMARY Beating out 77 other cities, Columbus
won the U.S. Department of
Transportation’s Smart City Challenge,
earning us a coveted global platform to
demonstrate for the world what the
future can look like.
Columbus
Denver
Kansas City
Pittsburgh
Portland
JUNE 2016 - COLUMBUS WON
THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION’S SMART
CITY CHALLENGE
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$10 M
$90 M COLUMBUS
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WINNER OF
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Model for
Connected
Cities of the
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Smart Columbus strives to position Columbus as the nation’s epicenter for Smart Mobility by
leading the way with a comprehensive set of technology deployments, innovation
demonstrations, and adoption programs that
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Prepare Columbus for the future of Internet of Things (IoT)
and a more sustainable transportation network by investing in an
UPGRADEABLE SMART CITY FOUNDATION
Pilot new technologies and prove new use cases for mobility solutions by
inviting innovation on city streets making Columbus a
LIVING LABORATORY FOR SMART MOBILITY
Inspire a region-wide culture shift that results in
BROAD ADOPTION OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES that improve the quality of life in Columbus.
UPGRADEABLE
SMART CITY
FOUNDATION
LIVING LABORATORY
FOR SMART
MOBILITY
BROAD ADOPTION
OF NEW
TECHNOLOGIES
Grid Modernization
• Utility Scale Renewables
• Grid Modernization and Efficiencies
• Smart Meter Deployment
Integrated Data Exchange (IDE)
• Platform Development
Green indicates projects that support sustainability goals
Purple indicates deployments dependent on IDE
Blue indicates connected vehicle projects
AEP
City Utility
Dept. of Technology
Dept. of Public Service
Columbus Collaboratory
Nationwide Insurance
MORPC
COTA
COTA
Dept. of Public Service
Connected Vehicle Environment
• Mobileye Deployments on COTA
• 3,200 Vehicles connected on the Road
• Transit/Pedestrian Collision Avoidance System
Charging Infrastructure
• Public Charging Infrastructure
• Workplace Charging
• Residential Charging
Integrated Data Exchange (IDE)
CCTN
TMC CTSS
UPGRADEABLE
SMART CITY
FOUNDATION
LIVING LABORATORY
FOR SMART
MOBILITY
BROAD ADOPTION
OF NEW
TECHNOLOGIES
Green indicates projects that support sustainability goals
Purple indicates deployments dependent on IDE
Blue indicates connected vehicle projects
Platooning Demonstration
• Truck Platooning in Logistics District
• Complimentary testing on Route 33 Smart
Corridor
• Leveraging the Transportation Research Center
(TRC)
Autonomous Demonstrations
• Connected autonomous shared electric vehicle
pilot in Commercial District
• Complimentary testing potential at The Ohio
State University Campus
• Leveraging the Transportation Research Center
(TRC)
Linden Opportunity Enhancements
• Access to healthcare
• Access to Jobs - First Mile Last Mile, Smart
Mobility Hubs
• Wifi Access - Connected Streetlights
Multi-Modal Trip Planning Application
Common Payment System
Mobility Assitance for People with Cognitive
Disabilities
Smart Mobility Hubs
Connected Electric Automated Vehicle
UPGRADEABLE
SMART CITY
FOUNDATION
LIVING LABORATORY
FOR SMART
MOBILITY
BROAD ADOPTION
OF NEW
TECHNOLOGIES
Fleet Electrification
• Public and Private Fleet Conversion
• EV Taxi’s and Car Share
Consumer Adoption of EVs
• Increase vehicle model supply
• Consumer Awareness and Marketing Campaign
• Dealer education and Purchase Incentives
Enhanced Routing & Parking Apps
• Multimodal Trip Planning App
• Enhanced Permit Parking
• Event Parking Management
• Delivery Zone Availability Tool
• Oversize Vehicle Routing
• Interstate Truck Parking Availability
GRANT IS THE SEED
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$50 M
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The Smart Columbus Platform will:
1. Build on existing work (i.e. grant projects)
2. Identify new opportunities (i.e. VW
Settlement)
3. Design an ecosystem (i.e. Triple-Helix)
$90 Million
Acceleration Fund
has increased to
more than $360 Million
•Radical Collaboration
•Regional Footprint
•Billion Dollar Effort
•Future Forward
Starting with the reinvention of transportation,
Smart Columbus has a vision that will lead us to a
future beyond our wildest imaginings.
• The city’s application is available at www.columbus.gov/smartcolumbus
• Brandi Braun
Assistant Director, Smart Columbus
• Office: (614) 645-2822
• Email: [email protected]
• Twitter: @brandijobraun