Here Technologies, location data and technology platform, and Bosch, global supplier of technology and services, are working with Transport for London (TfL) to measure and improve air quality in the London borough of Lambeth.
According to the collaboration, the project has led to a marked improvement in localised air quality, smoother traffic flow, reduced traffic congestion and a greater understanding of how wind and the weather affect the dispersion of pollutants across the inner-city area.
The Environmentally Sensitive Traffic Management project initially used probe data from Here. This data helped the team to understand the dynamic flow of vehicles passing through the Brixton neighbourhood and to model the emissions emitted.
Secondly, the team installed 17 air quality sensors that detected a range of pollutants including NO₂ and O3, as well as particulates PM2.5 and PM10.
Here probe data and TfL traffic volumes were then collected for traffic analysis and included in a dispersion calculation that considered the impact of topology and weather on air quality. This resulted in a high-accuracy emission heatmap of Brixton town centre. These heatmaps are updated hourly, accurate down to 20m. The heatmaps are designed to allow traffic managers to better understand and adapt their traffic mitigation solutions.
Rikesh Shah, head of commercial innovation at TfL, said: “We applied an approach that put users front and centre and could be adapted to explore different innovative solutions to move further forward with the vital work to improve London’s air.
“Toxic air pollution in the capital is still the biggest environmental risk to the health of all Londoners and by using smart technologies such as those provided by Bosch we can help London breathe easier.”
Here added its data enables the analysis of congestion on a micro-level for improved traffic management and city planning. The company aggregates voluminous data about traffic flow and congestion from hundreds of sources, including anonymised data from connected vehicles and mobile applications. The insights Here provided on vehicle speeds, down to a specific road segment, generated the model of real-time driving behaviour and traffic dynamics in particular areas of the Borough of Lambeth.
Gino Ferru, general manager EMEAR and senior vice president at Here Technologies, said: “Road transport accounted for 33% of emissions of nitrogen oxides in the UK in 2019. By collaborating with Bosch on the Air Quality Solution, Here is helping cities such as London to not only analyse the origin of local air pollution, but to decrease it by putting in place Environmentally Sensitive Traffic Management.
“We are proud to be reporting today that the traffic management solutions put in place in London helped reduce the proportion of NOx by 20% and delivered the mayor’s goal of improving air quality. We look forward to expanding our collaboration to other London boroughs and to offering our services in many other cities.”