The CCG/ZGDV is developing digital solutions for sustainable mobility and smart urban management as part of the PRR Be.Neutral Agenda, namely advanced digital tools and decision support systems based on artificial intelligence (AI), which make it possible to analyse data in real time, plan mobility and improve energy efficiency. These systems are essential for the optimisation and effective management of urban resources.
As part of the Be. Neutral Mobilising Agenda, the CCG/ZGDV contributes to the development of sustainable mobility solutions that utilise digital platforms to monitor avoided emissions and the impacts of implemented actions in real-time, as well as create tradable environmental assets.
Among the projects underway is a platform for generating car-sharing networks, which incorporates secure information traceability mechanisms. In addition to designing the architecture of this solution, the CCG/ZGDV is involved in analysing the feasibility of implementing digital driving licences outside the European Union, using blockchain technologies.
Another platform, dedicated to mobility in two-wheeled vehicles, includes functionalities that enable the dynamic management of supply and demand, as well as the maintenance of assets and physical infrastructures. CCG/ZGDV is leading the architectural design and implementation of its main functionalities.
In addition, a transversal digital platform is being developed that integrates various mobility services into a single system, offering citizens support in choosing the best options for travelling, based on criteria such as time, cost and CO₂ emissions. This platform incorporates an incentive system based on tokens, a form of digital currency, which rewards choices with a lower carbon footprint, allowing them to be used for public transportation. In this context, CCG/ZGDV is responsible for the architecture and modelling of uniform data, as well as the implementation of the multimodal travel planning solution.
In addition, an immersive simulation platform is being developed, which will make it possible to prototype and evaluate the systems created, both from a technical point of view and in terms of the end user's experience.
The integration of these digital solutions will enable more efficient urban management, promoting sustainability as a service to citizens. The planning and maintenance of individual routes will be integrated into intelligent systems that boost energy efficiency and reduce operating costs, contributing to a more flexible, intermodal and sustainable mobility ecosystem.
The Be.Neutral Mobilising Agenda, funded by the PRR, brings together 44 entities, including companies, higher education institutions, research centres, clusters and municipalities in the Northern region, to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.