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Stuttgart, BW

Urban District in Baden-Württemberg

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635.9k population
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Stuttgart, BW recruits local commuters for participation in Digital Traffic Flow Optimization pilot

A pilot fleet of 500 drivers will supply data on traffic conditions through a mobile app. Anonymized vehicle data is stored on the enviroCar platform and sent to the city's Integrated Traffic Control Center (IVLZ). Transit officials will integrate information on commuting conditions with traffic signal data, construction plans, and floating car data. This five-month pilot shapes Stuttgart's plans for digitally connected traffic with reduced congestion and tailpipe emissions.

Road & Traffic Management+2
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Stuttgart, BW

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Stuttgart, BW e-cargo bike program provides an affordable transit option for low-income households

The Stuttgarter Rössle initiative offers long-term bike rentals with a focus on households unable to afford cars for essential trips. Program operator Neue Arbeit maintains 60 e-cargo bikes at 12 locations. Renters can pay as little as 32 euros per month including insurance and deposits of 200 euros for bike use. There is a six-month minimum rental period and new applicants are wait-listed when the fleet is fully deployed.

Transportation+2
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Stuttgart, BW collaborates with Fujitsu and Hexagon on a digital twin based on sensor data

The city's Civil Engineering Office will connect IoT devices throughout the city to a digital twin powered by the M.App Enterprise platform. This cloud-based platform combined with Hexagon's Xalt | Integration supports real-time monitoring via mobile app. Fujitsu supplied the cloud infrastructure necessary for reliable data streams. Stuttgart will rely on the digital twin when planning future projects ranging from smart parking management to flood mitigation.

IoT+2
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Stuttgart, BW is offering senior citizens free subscriptions in exchange for their driver's licenses

The city of Stuttgart is offering senior citizens free public transportation subscriptions in exchange for their driver's licenses. The city launched an awareness campaign for the offer by displaying posters in municipal offices, doctor's offices, pharmacies, senior centers, leisure centers, etc. The city partners with Stuttgart Transport and Tariff Association to provide participants with a prepaid annual ticket in order to reduce traffic congestion and promote environmentally-friendly travel.

Permitting & Licensing+3
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Stuttgart, BW launched the "Stuttgart Climate Community“ platform for climate activist networking

The city of Stuttgart launched the "Stuttgart Climate Community“ platform for climate activist networking. The digital platform was created for the Stuttgart Urban Society and was financed by the Stuttgart Climate Innovation Fund. The platform was designed as an interactive, user-friendly, secure online community where volunteers can organize activities, coordinate events, and distribute tips related to the fight against climate change.

Networking+4
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Stuttgart, BW developed the City Innovation Lab as a platform for cooperative future-proof solutions

The city of Stuttgart's Economic Development Agency developed the City Innovation Lab as a platform for cooperative future-proof solutions. The City Innovation Lab is designed to be a place for testing innovative products, developing sales channels, creating new businesses, and as an experience space for the creative community. Interested stakeholders are invited to participate by completing a short survey focusing on the digitization of retailers and restauranteurs.

Surveys+3
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Stuttgart, BW subsidy to replace outdated refrigerators and freezers with energy-efficient models

The City of Stuttgart created a subsidy for households and companies to replace outdated refrigerators and freezers. Eligibility requirements for the subsidy are that the old device must be at least 15 years old and the new device purchased must be the highest efficiency class available. The subsidy amount per household or business equals half of the purchase price at a maximum of 150 euros. The city created this refrigerator exchange campaign to contribute to climate protection.

Citizen Services+2
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