Kapsch: A Smart Tolling and Sustainable Mobility Solution

It was founded in the 19th century, specifically in 1892. Kapsch was born as an engineering workshop. Almost 130 years later, as part of the Kapsch Group, Kapsch TrafficCom has more than 100 subsidiaries worldwide and is one of the major references for traffic control and smart cities, with a strong focus on sustainable mobility.

Technology is at the core of Kapsch. The company has earned a place on the green mobility scene by offering solutions on traffic management, smart urban mobility, connected mobility, among other options.

What is the goal of Kapsch TrafficCom? The company answers this question with a quite clear motto: “To help people reach their destinations comfortably, on time, safely and efficiently”.

Free traffic system, Chile.

Reducing Emissions with Mobility Solutions

It was founded in the 19th century, specifically in 1892. Kapsch was born as an engineering workshop. Almost 130 years later, as part of the Kapsch Group, Kapsch TrafficCom has more than 100 subsidiaries worldwide and is one of the major references for traffic control and smart cities, with a strong focus on sustainable mobility.

Technology is at the core of Kapsch. The company has earned a place on the green mobility scene by offering solutions on traffic management, smart urban mobility, connected mobility, among other options.

What is the goal of Kapsch TrafficCom? The company answers this question with a quite clear motto: “To help people reach their destinations comfortably, on time, safely and efficiently”.

Alfredo Escribá, CTO of Kapsch. Photo: courtesy.

A Real Example of Sustainability

Some of Kapsch’s most outstanding references in tolling and sustainable mobility are evident in Chile, specifically for having actively participated in Santiago’s urban concession program, where free-flow urban tolls were installed. Thanks to this system, cars do not have to stop at a toll station to pay, and do not have to slow down. This avoids congestion and reduces CO2 emissions, while more than 1 billion electronic transactions are carried out, generating significant savings on raw materials through intelligent toll collection.

Other countries in Latin America are beginning to implement the same technology to offer a better experience to their citizens. In Ecuador, Kapsch is already installing the second free-flow system at Quito, the capital city, and Brazil recently passed a law to regulate the implementation of this system.

To learn more about Kapsch’s global solutions, including smart city projects, visit their website by clicking HERE.

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