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eCitySevilla receives the award for best Smart Mobility initiative at the Retina ECO Awards

06/10/2025

Source: https://sevillatechpark.es/

The jury recognized eCitySevilla's advances in electric and sustainable mobility.

The eCitySevilla project, promoted by Sevilla TechPark, the Regional Ministry of University, Research and Innovation, the Seville City Council, the Andalusian Energy Agency and Endesa, has won the Retina ECO Awards in the Smart Mobility category. The initiative, organized by PRISA Media, in collaboration with Capgemini, was presented by one of its main promoters, Endesa.

The jury recognized eCitySevilla's advances in electric and sustainable mobility, including the implementation of the Low Emission Zone (ZBE), the expansion of the recharging network with more than 60 points and 100 outlets - including one of the largest public hubs in Andalusia in Torre Sevilla - as well as the secure bike parking in Albert Einstein Square, which uses artificial intelligence identification.

In addition, the project has promoted new forms of shared mobility, with pioneering initiatives such as the carpooling pilot developed together with the company Ayesa, which promotes sustainable travel to the park, or the Mobility as a Service (MaaS) project, launched with the company Meep, which integrates different modes of transport in a single digital platform to facilitate efficient mobility.
Sustainable mobility challenges have also been promoted together with Ciclogreen, through gamification dynamics among companies in the park, reinforcing the collective commitment to decarbonization and urban innovation.

Currently, Sevilla TechPark is working on a Public Procurement of Innovation (PPI) project that will allow the development of advanced solutions in last mile logistics and artificial intelligence applied to access control and traffic management.

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