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VivaTech: Clem' is powering inclusive Mobility with Low Tech for People, Data and AI for Scale

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The most useful data in mobility is not where traffic is dense. It is where there is nothing on the radar.



That was the message Clémentine Flinois, COO of Clem', brought to VivaTech on the panel "Shared Roads, Shared Vision: Data Powering the Next Generation of Urban Mobility," alongside Geopost Vision, Esri and the Métropole du Grand Paris, moderated by Jean-Philippe Duval (PwC).


While everyone maps the dense urban core, Clem' turns on the lights on the other half of the map: the rural and peri-urban territories that the large fleets and platforms never reach. And we run mobility and energy there as a single system.


Concretely:

  • Charging driven by data, with up to 55 percent energy savings when we charge on local solar, validated in real conditions in the European project SCALE.

  • Orchestration of mobility flows in Paris-Saclay with 39 European partners, in the CHORUS project (Horizon Europe).

  • The first and only platform that brings car-sharing, charging and a MaaS connection together, V2G-ready with ENEDIS.


15 years of technology built as close to the need as you can get, with local authorities and users in every corner of France.


Her closing line on stage:

"Mobility is a daily essential, everywhere. It must be simple enough for everybody. Smart enough for everywhere. Low tech for people. Data and AI for scale."

 
 
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