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Ertico teams up with Be Mobile to develop C/AV platforms

Ertico has partnered with Belgian firm Be-Mobile to develop technology platforms for connected cars and to prepare for autonomous, multi-modal and shared mobility. Be-Mobile works to help road operators and the car industry tackle traffic jams. It also works on traffic monitoring and guidance, electronic toll collection, multimodal route planning and mobile parking payment. Additionally, Be-Mobile offers services for connected cars and traffic platforms to enable the deployment of cooperative-ITS use ca
May 14, 2019 Read time: 1 min

374 Ertico has partnered with Belgian firm 6593 Be-Mobile to develop technology platforms for connected cars and to prepare for autonomous, multi-modal and shared mobility.

Be-Mobile works to help road operators and the car industry tackle traffic jams. It also works on traffic monitoring and guidance, electronic toll collection, multimodal route planning and mobile parking payment.

Additionally, Be-Mobile offers services for connected cars and traffic platforms to enable the deployment of cooperative-ITS use cases, integration of electric charging on mobility payment roadmaps, fleet management with the Flux platform (heavy vehicle driver companion map) and tolling.

Be-Mobile has offices in Belgium, France, Poland, Finland and Belarus.

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