Papercast announces major European city deployment
LONDON and TURIN, Italy (PRWEB UK) 17 October 2017 -- As part of its modernisation programme, Gruppo Torinese Trasporti S.p.A. (GTT), Turin’s local transport company, has selected Papercast Ltd for its next generation solar powered e-paper bus stop display system, using E-ink technology. Papercast is being deployed to not only to modernise the city with a sustainable technology, but also to improve passenger satisfaction.
GTT set out to replace its current LCD based passenger information system with a sustainable, standalone, solar powered display solution. During extensive supplier due diligence, GTT evaluated like-for-like product performance during field testing and selected Papercast’s e-paper display technology.
Alberto Forchino, Head of Telematics Systems at GTT, says: “Papercast has demonstrated that it has a far superior technology compared to the alternatives. It offers significantly better power efficiency and wins on all other technical points, including screen visibility, content management and overall design.”
The programme is part of a wider city modernisation programme throughout Turin, with the primary aim to improve the quality of information provided to passengers at the bus stop with a self-sustainable future proof solution that can be indefinitely solar powered.
The current LCD and LED passenger information displays can be a drain on power, requiring battery replacements every two-weeks across the network. Papercast will supply 13.3” solar powered e-paper displays fully integrated into GTTs live GTFS data feed to show live arrival information – without the need to ever change batteries.
“We didn’t set-out specifically with e-paper in mind. We knew that technological advancements had surpassed LCDs and LEDs in outdoor, standalone environments but were open minded around the technology we moved forward with. E-paper, in particular Papercast’s technology, far exceeded our expectations,” adds Alberto.
This marks the first large scale e-paper passenger information roll-out and comes weeks after Papercast announced a contract with City Bus – the first ever electronic passenger information service in Kuwait and the first deployment of e-paper technology for the GCC states.
"We are thrilled that GTT has selected Papercast’s technology for this landmark programme. This underlines the preference that global transport leaders have for Papercast, because they can validate that our system delivers unbeatable performance, features and usability," said Robert Bicket, CEO of Papercast. “There is an increasing need to deliver more sophisticated live content to bus stops, using a signage technology that is completely self-sustainable. Papercast offers the perfect solution”.
Papercast’s range of solar powered, wireless e-paper bus stop displays provide excellent outdoor visibility and have been engineered with leading design principles of superior functionality and exceptionally low energy consumption. Completely stand-alone, the displays can be easily installed ‘off-the-grid’ within hours and the cloud-based data management platform provides complete control and real-time data integration.
Designed, developed and produced in its entirety in-house, Papercast was launched in March 2016 after comprehensive field testing. One year later the advanced quad-core e-paper driver (EPD) board was launched to power the ‘next generation’ range of e-paper displays and in July 2017 a new ruggedized IP65-rated enclosure was introduced. Papercast is currently deployed in more than 15 cities across the world.
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ABOUT GRUPPO TORINESE TRASPORTI S.P.A.
The GTT local transport company employs 5,500 personnel and transports 190 million passengers every year. The group manages the Turin urban and suburban networks (1 metro, 8 tram lines and 83 bus lines operating 200 km of tramline network and 1,200 km of bus network), the out-of-town bus network (80 bus lines operating 3,600 km) and the rail network (2 lines in concession covering 79 km and 1 line managed on behalf of the Italian Railway company, Trenitalia, covering 36 km).
ABOUT PAPERCAST
Papercast’s next generation bus stop passenger information solution uses self-sustainable standalone solar powered e-paper displays, with a comprehensive content management system developed exclusively for public transport needs. The platform enables transport providers to effortlessly keep passengers informed on real-time and advance service information at bus stops in a clear and user-friendly format.
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Kerry Marchbank, Papercast, http://www.papercast.co.uk, +44 7817916654, [email protected]
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