Workshop on Sustainable Mobility in Future Cities - André Dias (CEiiA)
1. 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
2. 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
3. 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
4. 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
12. INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR SHARED MOBILITY
CONNECTING
OPERATORSTO
THECITY
SHARED MOBILITY ADVANTAGES
HIGHER CAPILARITY, LOWER COST
LESS VEHICLES, MORE SUSTAINABILITY
MORE INFORMATION, BETTER MANAGEMENT
13. 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
14. 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
15. E-MOBILITY ICT TECHNOLOGICAL AND SERVICE INNOVATION
1+1!
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Concept
Results
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