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The Valencian hyperloop, among the winners of the eMobility Innovation Awards 2023

VALENCIA, 23 Mar.

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The Valencian hyperloop, among the winners of the eMobility Innovation Awards 2023

VALENCIA, 23 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Valencian hyperloop, Swedish hydrogen refueling stations and Artificial Intelligence to reduce emissions have been awarded at the eMobility Innovation Awards 2023.

The eMobility Expo World Congress, which is being held these days in Valencia, has celebrated the first edition of these awards, which recognize companies, entrepreneurs and universities from all over the world, which have contributed in an outstanding way to achieve a more mobility model. sustainable, safe and connected.

With 120 applications received in its first edition, "they have already established themselves as a key event to discover the projects that are leading the way in sustainable mobility in the world," the organization underlined in a statement.

The awards have recognized the Swedish company REH2 with the Power Electronics award for the Best Mobility Company for its contribution to encouraging the industry to launch hydrogen-powered vehicles.

REH2 has created a national network of 24 green hydrogen refueling stations at the best located truck stops, which is a step change that will have a huge impact on the Swedish sustainability process. With this initiative, REH2 shows Europe and the world that what we thought was impossible just a decade ago is now feasible. Karsan, a company that has developed a range of 100% electric vehicles with zero emissions, and BUSUP, a corporate bus service company, have been the finalists in this category.

The Generalitat Valenciana award for the most innovative project for the future of mobility has gone to Zeleros, for its hyperloop, an ultra-fast, sustainable and automated means of transport that connects passengers and cargo efficiently and without direct emissions. Renfe also competed in this category with its door-to-door mobility platform, and Bring Auto, a startup that works on the robotization of last-mile delivery.

The Iberdrola award for the Best Public Solution for Sustainable Mobility has recognized the company IOKI for its flexible and on-demand public transport management model to improve mobility in rural areas. Since February 2022, public transport services have been offered online first thing in the morning and then become on-demand services connecting 112 towns in Cuenca, contributing decisively to improving public mobility in the province.

Bus4.Me, a system that allows users to design and maintain fully personalized bus routes that adapt to day-to-day needs, and Miivo Mobility, an app that unifies in one place all the sustainable mobility options available in any city, have been the finalists in this category.

Liight has been the winner of the Ajuntament de València award for the Best mobility solution for customer experience. This solution combines gamification strategies, artificial intelligence and smart city systems to collect data on the mobility habits of its users and show its contribution to reducing Co2 in a fun and educational way, through rewards and contests. Let me Charge and its intelligent system to find charging points for electric cars, and Salucity, a solution that seeks to optimize the journeys between a healthcare professional and their patients, have been finalists.

Finally, the COPE award for the Best Use of Technology to Improve Mobility has gone to Nommon por Avenue, a research project that has developed an AI-based tool to monitor and assess the impact of the carbon footprint and help cities to plan and manage their mobility systems more efficiently. EMCIL's solution to promote e-mobility among citizens, and CLS's encrypted routers for the use of electric vehicle chargers in car parks also competed in this category.