1 Copyright Orange Business Services HOW ITS TECHNOLOGIES CAN HELP CITIES TO REDUCE THEIR CO 2 EMISSIONS François RICHARD.

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1 Copyright Orange Business Services HOW ITS TECHNOLOGIES CAN HELP CITIES TO REDUCE THEIR CO 2 EMISSIONS François RICHARD

2 Copyright Orange Business Services Urban trends driving ITS changes  WiFi in the public transport is key for accelerating modal shift  Intelligent Parking with guidance and payment on smartphone (-7%)  Fleet management with vehicle localization and in-vehicle systems for eco- routing and eco-driving (–20%)

3 Copyright Orange Business Services Urban trends driving ITS changes  Electric charging station with real time information, guide and payment on smartphone. It’s a reinsurance for the electric vehicle drivers. It’s an help for the electricity distributor.  Smart work centers avoiding mobility during the “rush hours” on roads and public transport

4 Copyright Orange Business Services Big data for reduction of greenhouse gas  Tracking carbon footprints of transport in the city: Flux Vision : Orange FMD –assesses the measures impact taken by the authorities on the greenhouse gases emission from different transport (bus, tram, cars,…) by –a correlation between the monitoring of people (SIM card) movement and the average CO2 emission of vehicles.

5 Copyright Orange Business Services Big data in the futur  SMARTLINE Bordeaux Catie ITS project:  how to make the inhabitants of the suburb where public transport is too expensive, involved in reducing congestion in the city by increasing the modal shift ?  by using “flexible mobility vehicles (FMV)” fully organized and synchronized by Smartline engine  which optimize on daily basis and in real time the FMV fleet itineraries and the “home to work” demands of commuters.