Intelligent transport systems optimise current infrastructures with a view to development: taking the region, its needs and resources into account, improvements can be made to infrastructures to enhance various aspects. By connecting infrastructures, we can identify their assets and weaknesses, and create innovative new services.
Improving existing infrastructure
Related objectives
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3 millions
passengers a day
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600
buses and Bus Rapid
Transit vehicles transport within
the city of Quebec -
A Tramway
for a greener transport
network in Dijon -
Transforming and renewing
the transport offer in Paris
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721 buses
equipped by ENGIE in
Edinburgh
Associated categories
Intelligent transport systems
Public transport
Associated solutions
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Intelligent traffic management systems
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Smart fleet management
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Passenger information systems
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Guidance solutions
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Integrated urban parking solutions
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Car sharing
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The service quality of public transport plays a major role in users’ choice of whether or not to use it. ENGIE therefore offers to optimise existing infrastructures by optimising fleet management, improving passenger information, and integrating complex systems while keeping transport operators’ service constraints in mind.
Associated solutions
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CNG and bio-CNG stations for bus operators
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Electric bus charging infrastructure
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Intelligent traffic management systems
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Smart fleet management
View PDF 113 KO -
Passenger information systems
View PDF 115 KO -
Multimodal route modelling
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Rail transport infrastructure
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Car sharing
View PDF 116 KO