Winners of the tenth Public Transport Innovation Awards, 2024

The Public Transport Innovation Awards were announced on Tuesday 01 October during the European Mobility Expo tradeshow. The Awards honour those innovations from exhibitors at EuMo Expo set to make the biggest contribution to the appeal of public transport through the development of new products and services.

Four winners selected by a jury of experts were announced at the awards ceremony, where Charles-Éric Lemaignen, Chairman of GIE Objectif transport public, was in attendance.

The 2024 winners in the four categories are:

Category: Operating and ticketing systems

KUBA :  Kubapay
Kubapay is a ticketing solution designed to facilitate access to public transport: a hybrid platform that incorporates all key ticketing functions as well as managing card-based ticketing (CBT), account-based ticketing (ABT) and open payment (EMV), thus delivering a SaaS solution that combines the benefits of digitalisation with the conventional management of traditional tickets. The approach facilitates local multimodal transport and interoperable ticketing solutions.

Category : ITS: passenger information and services

KEOLIS Besançon Mobilités: Validomètre

Fraud is the bane of public transport operators. Keolis operates the Ginko bus and tram network in Besançon, where it is taking a new approach to the problem using technology combined with behavioural science and ‘nudges’.  The Validomètre displays the proportion of passengers who have validated their ticket via a fun interface designed to encourage them to do so: at each stop, when the driver opens the bus doors, the Validomètre is displayed on the information screens. Once passengers have boarded, the number of new passengers (derived from the metering system) and the number of validations (derived from ticketing data from the validators) is displayed on the vehicle’s on-board screen, revealing how many passengers have not validated their ticket.

Category : Accessibility – Facilities – Comfort – Design

KEOLIS Rennes:  Handimap open data et innovation digitale au service de l’accessibilité des PMR

KEOLIS Rennes Métropole: Handimap: open data and digital innovation facilitating PRM access

Improvement in all forms of mobility is a priority for Rennes Métropole. The aim is to enhance mobility, in particular for persons with reduced mobility such as those with disabilities, the elderly and young parents with pushchairs. Keolis and Someware have adapted their Handimap route finder to local specifics. Handimap suggests accessible routes taking into account three types of information: pavements, paths, alleys, public transport, etc.; on-site conditions (gradients, steps, cobblestones, pavement widths, etc.); and any on-street events such as roadworks logged in the database.

Category : Energy – Environment

MOBICOOP: Coloc’Auto

Coloc’Auto is a platform that provides access to shared vehicles in rural environments. The solution is an additional enabler for diversified mobility offerings in sparsely-populated areas alongside ride-sharing and organised hitchhiking. Coloc’Auto can help to decrease purchases of new and used cars and cut CO2 impacts thanks to more rational use of each vehicle.

 

Visitors can find out more about all 16 shortlisted exhibitors’ innovations, including those by the four winners, at the EuMo Expo’s through until Thursday 3 October. The innovations are easy to spot on the stands thanks to the badge shown opposite.