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Good Practices

City

Lazio, Italy

Region

Central Europe

Audience

Theme

Aspect

10.1. Coordinate implementation of actions

Context

Lazio is one of the 20 administrative regions of Italy. Situated in the central peninsular section of the country, it has 5,897,635 inhabitants – making it the second most populated region of Italy. The capital of Lazio is Rome, which is also Italy’s capital and the country’s largest city. In the Province of Rome, the REGIO-MOB project started in 2016, whose overall objective is to secure Europe’s sustainable growth by promoting sustainable mobility. The city of Rome (Italy) started implementing its Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan in autumn 2018.

Activity description

Through the REGIO-MOB project, Italy developed and implemented ECOTRIP -Emission and Consumption Calculation Software based on Trip Data Measured by Vehicle On-Board Unit. ECOTRIP Is a modelling and calculation system to improve the sustainable management and security of the flow of people, vehicles and goods. ECOTRIP calculates the fuel consumption, the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and the main air pollutants produced by combustion of vehicles engines, both during the heating phase of the engine (cold emission) and during the operating temperature (hot emission). This good practice targets the decision-makers involved in policies for mobility and urban traffic. The innovative character and the originality of the software ECOTRIP come from the ability to use data in real time, on the actual paths, on the drive cycle and on the characteristics of the vehicle, as well as operating on different levels of aggregation and detail, according to the journey data made available by the operational centre that controls and manages all on-board units installed in vehicles.

Lessons learnt

ECOTRIP was applied in the Province of Rome, the most populous province of Italy. The novelty of the service lies in the ability to aggregate travel data made available by the operations centre that monitors and manages all on-board units installed in vehicles. ECOTRIP provides geo-referenced estimates on fuel consumption and pollutant emissions, thus achieving a useful tool for monitoring and evaluation of energy-environmental impacts of road traffic. The capacity of providing punctual estimates and geo-referenced emissions represent a new and valid system able to support tools to reduce traffic pollution, traffic flows and offer traffic simulation models to develop, evaluate and manage increasingly complex mobility scenarios. The product has all the qualities to contribute to the development of new applications aimed at the insurance market for the management of new car insurances that would reward the people who pollute less.

Costs

ECOTRIP software by ENEA is available on licensing and it can be consulted in the ENEA Patent database from 13 September 2012. The data must be managed by expert personnel and represent a valid tool to support the activities of monitoring vehicle traffic and mobility management.