Nemi: demand-responsive transport

Nemi makes public transport in low-density areas feasible by providing a software solution that enables flexible bus services.

Supported by: EIT Urban Mobility

Product Details

Designed for

Public Transport Operators

Maturity

Commercialised

Challenge Area addressed

Future Mobility

Multimodality

Nemi is an on-demand transport platform. Nemi was created using space technology to solve an increasingly relevant social issue; accessibility to and efficiency of public transport services in contexts of low demand, that includes not only sparsely populated peri-urban and rural areas with no or very limited access to public transport both also off-peaks travel times in a more urban setting.

Nemi is a tool for managing flexible bus services which includes:

  • the deployment of fully demand-responsive lines
  • the hybridisation of regular lines by including request stops or
  • the hybridisation of regular lines by operating them on demand during off-peak hours.

With Nemi, public transport operators can optimise their services making transport more efficient, sustainable and inclusive.

Best Practices

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Girona: Mobilising former transport deserts
The region of Garrotxa has a total population of 59,000 spread over a remote area of 735 sq.km making for a sparsely populated area with an average density of 70 inhabitants per sq.km.

Availability

Discover cities and markets where the product is available. Girona (Spain) ; Cervelló (Spain) ; Thessaloniki (Greece) ; Sant Cugat del Vallès (Spain) ; Spain ; Banyoles (Spain) ; Italy ; Terrassa (Spain)