Genoa, LIG
Commune in Liguria
Italy
Genoa, LIG reduces barriers to multi-modal transit use and payments with 360Pass mobile app pilot
Hitachi's 360Pass app supports seamless travel across public and private transit options in Genoa. Bluetooth sensors in registered vehicles track app users from pick-ups to their final destinations. This system automatically calculates the most efficient routes and the least expensive fares for each user's journey. Municipal officials monitor and adjust real-time transit operations with a digital twin built with the Lumada Intelligent Mobility Management software suite.
Genoa, LIG
Italy
Genoa, LIG partners with Duferco Energia on all-electric carsharing program for city center
The partnership introduced Elettra Car Sharing with an initial fleet of 80 Volkswagen electric cars. Genoa residents reserve and return zero-emission vehicles to designated stations or use the free-flowing option to park elsewhere in the city center. An introductory 10-euro offer and per-minute rates starting from 0.35 euro provide an affordable transit option. Municipal officials and Duferco Energia anticipate a 300-vehicle fleet in the future.
Genoa, LIG
Italy
Genoa, LIG generates accessibility map on the path to eliminating mobility barriers
A cross-departmental team is nearing the end of a two-year project that maps structural barriers to mobility. Genoa's GeoPortale hosts a first-in-Italy accessibility map for the entire city. Color-coded buildings, streets, and neighborhoods cover the spectrum from green for completely unobstructed to red for completely obstructed. The completed map will help the city and community groups address the most challenging locations for residents with mobility issues.
Genoa, LIG
Italy
Genoa, LIG rewards residents for recycling glass and plastic with PlasTiPremia initiative
Local officials installed PlasTiPremia receptacles in eight public locations. The bins display points accrued to users on digital screens. Each deposited bottle or container is worth one point with a redemption threshold of 30 points for discount vouchers. Genoa recruited a wide range of local businesses to make the incentives worthwhile for residents. Bin attendants were assigned to answer questions and assist users during the initial phase of operations.
Genoa, LIG
Italy