Limassol, a coastal city located on the southern coast of Cyprus, is the second-largest city in the country, with a population of 240,000.
The city is experiencing rapid economic and social changes, it has witnessed a massive development into an economic and touristic center and experienced a construction boom. However, this progress is not yet reflected in the transport system which remains car-dominant.
Challenges
Use cases
Limassol is innovating urban mobility with these exciting use cases:
- On-Demand School Transport: Introducing a new service with electric mini-buses and private vans for students aged 12-18, with future expansions to tourists and employees.
- Shared E-Bikes: Promoting the use of shared e-bikes and conventional bikes across key city locations for residents and visitors.
- Mobility Hub: Building a central hub to seamlessly connect various transport modes, improving travel efficiency.
- Transport and Energy platform: Integrating smart systems to improve connectivity and empower electrification of the Public Transport System
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Limassol, through implemented use cases, envisages hosting a city-wide demonstration of co-designed shared zero-emission services and aims to accelerate the deployment of smart systems that combine electric, automated and connected mobility and related infrastructure.
Contact
- Prof. Maria Kamargianni
- m.kamargianni@maaslab.org