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Smart Mobility –A tool to achieve sustainable cities

München | February 12th, 2015 | Volker Hessel

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Infrastructure is becoming more and moreconnected, intelligent and automated

Brick and steelinfrastructure

Semi automatedinfrastructures

Intelligentinfrastructures

Fully integratedand intelligentinfrastructures

1.02.0

3.04.0

The 4 stages of infrastructure development

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Smart City Concepts go beyond technologies andneed to integrate also social and political aspects

Smart Living

Smart Mobility

Smart Society

Smart Economy

Smart

Government

Smart

Environment

Smart City

Pillars

A city can be defined as ‘smart’ when social capital, traditional (transport) and modern (ICT)communication infrastructure fuel sustainable economic development and a high quality of life

(Adapted from Caragliu et al. 2009)

e.g. Sustainable buildings,water management

e.g. e-Health, public safety,intermodal transport

e.g. Emission free transport,advanced parking, accessibility

e.g. agile civil society, socialinclusion, e-learning

e.g. High-tech industry, ease ofdoing business, innovation culture

e.g. e-government services, opendata, transparency, resilience

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Smart Mobility

Allows seamless, efficientand flexible travel acrossvarious modes

Smart Mobility is a tool to achieve sustainable citydevelopment

EnvironmentResource efficient transport

EconomyHigher productivity

SocietyHigher Quality of Life

SustainabilityTriangle

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Smart Services are based on IntelligentInfrastructures

SmartApplications

IntelligentInfra-structures

Smart Living Smart Society Smart Governance

Smart Mobility Smart Economy Smart Environment

Benefits and cost of service

Competitiveness

Quality of life

Efficiency

Opex/Capex reduction

Ease of doing business

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Physical systems and processes Data/information

Delivery and Operations Models

Strategy

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*as of 2010, WHO Global status report on road safety 2013

More than 1,200,000* people die globally each year intraffic, most of them pedestrians and bikers

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In Germany, already 5 % of all land is sacrificed tosatisfy transport demand

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Car drivers in Europe loose more than 33 hours peryear in congestion (63 bn EUR in total damage)

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Technologies and solutions

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Smart mobility is a paradigm shift to a more flexibleand multi-modal transport system

From a “mono-modal”transport system …

… to a multi-modal system with high flexibilityand convenience

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Hassle-free usage of multiple modes of sharedand public transport will be key for inner city areas

Planning Next One Metro

eCarsharing

Advancedparking

At the station, yoursmartphone lets youknow that your train is2 minutes late

You take theautomated metroto work and read apopular book duringthe ride

You take ashared eCarfor a short tripto a customer

You spendno time lookingfor a parkingspot since youbooked on-street parkingin advance

You use yoursmartphone tocalculate the bestroute and book the trip

Morning

New busservice

Car2XCommu-nication

Your eCar getsinformation aboutspeed limits directlyfrom the infrastructure

You had a couple ofdrinks so you take thenew flexible busservice to return toyour home

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After your return to yourhome, you get one billsent to your phone formodes you used

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Next One as a proximity based service showsinformation when passengers really need it

Das sagst ihm noch das das mit der Montage mitseinen gelieferten bildern nicht klappt oder?

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Automated and electrified metro allowsshort headways and very high capacity

Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/de/thumb/6/6b/U3-nuernberg-rr2.jpg/1280px-U3-nuernberg-rr2.jpg

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Advanced Parking allows efficient management ofmultiple on-street parking spaces with one sensor

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Virtual street signs can be directly linkedwith the car

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Kutsuplus trial in Helsinki offers transport servicebetween the taxi and bus lines

- Not a Siemens solution -

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Integrated Mobility Platform as information brokerallows seamless travel across transport modes

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Smart Mobility will see the emergence of newbusiness models such as Mobility-as-a-Service

Congestion charge• Premium parking• 120 min. car sharing• 120 min. driver service

300 EUR/month

Public transport• 10 days bike sharing• 2 days weekend

car sharing

70 EUR/month

Public transport (family)• 180 min. city parking• 240 min. car sharing• 21 days car rental p.a.

170 EUR/month

My MobilityPackage

My MobilityPackage

My MobilityPackage

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Challenges and opportunities

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More than 4.9 million people are working in roadfreight and road passenger transport in Europe

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More convenient trips allow longer travels - theaverage commute in Germany is already 14,5 km long

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The current transport system is buildmainly around many cars

Source: http://www.bustler.net/images/gallery/masdar_plaza_lava_06.jpg

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Smart Mobility is a powerful tool to achievea more sustainable future

• More time for important thingsin life by spending less timein traffic

• Flexibility to use the best-fittingtransport mode

• Safer transport system• Lower cost for the individual

and the society• Better utilization of

transport assets• Lower consumption of resources

such as land and fuels

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In 1898 the first international urban-planningconference was conducted in New York

Source: fineprintnyc.com