Alstom and the RATP Carry Out First Tests on the Autonomous Stabling of a Tram in a Depot
Last Update: Thursday, April 27, 2017 : 14:23 (+4GMT)
Dubai, UAE - 27 April 2017: Alstom and the RATP have successfully completed an initial experiment concerning the autonomous stabling of a tram in the RATP’s T7 depot in Vitry-sur-Seine. The project lasted a total of six months, including three at the Vitry site. A phase of additional studies and tests is due to be launched from the second half of 2017 onwards.
The tram, by means of sensors (lidars), detects obstacles and reacts accordingly: reductions in speed, maximum service braking or emergency braking as the case may be. It is also capable of situating itself on the site and recognising its stabling point. The results confirm the feasibility of using these new technologies inside a depot: the tram moves autonomously, runs at the required speed in a straight line or in a curve, and stops at a pre-ordained stabling point.
Henri Poupart-Lafarge, Alstom Chairman and CEO and Elisabeth Borne, President and CEO of the RATP, visited the Vitry-sur-Seine depot to observe the proper performance of the solution.
Elisabeth Borne says: "The RATP is proud to participate in this first experiment concerning the autonomous stabling of a tram. This is fully in line with the group's culture of innovation, which is already quite present in the autonomous shuttle. Along the same lines, we will soon be testing the autonomous stabling / unstabling of a bus."
"Our solutions are evolving and we want our customers to benefit from all the progress we are making in new technology. One of Alstom's objectives is to reduce operating costs for its customers, with a view to optimising the total cost of ownership of their solutions. Automating the operation of the tram will allow a new approach to operations in the depot and I am delighted to see that the tests are already well under way," says Henri Poupart-Lafarge.
To carry out this experiment, Alstom partially used the technology of Easymile, a French start-up working with the RATP on the development of an autonomous vehicle. Alstom's objective is to offer increasingly complete systems solutions, from equipment integration in trains to signalling, and including solutions that facilitate operations and maintenance inside the depot. Alstom’s entry into the capital of Easymile thus makes it possible to broaden the range of applications for the operation of autonomous rail vehicles.
About Alstom
As a promoter of sustainable mobility, Alstom develops and markets systems, equipment and services for the railway sector. Alstom manages the widest range of solutions in the market – from high-speed trains to metros and tramways – customised services (maintenance, modernisation,…) and infrastructure and signalling solutions. Alstom is a world leader in integrated railway systems. It recorded sales of €6.9 billion and booked €10.6 billion of orders in the 2015/16 fiscal year. Headquartered in France, Alstom is present in over 60 countries and employs 31,000 people today.
About the RATP
An expert in sustainable mobility, the RATP is one of the 5 largest urban transport operators in the world. With its 14 metro lines, 2 RER lines, 7 tramway lines and 350 bus routes, the multimodal network operated by the RATP in the Paris region is the largest multimodal network in the world managed by one company alone - a network on which over 12 million passengers travel every day. The RATP group imagines, designs and successfully implements infrastructure development projects, operates and maintains networks, whatever the type of transport (metro, regional train, tram, bus), and develops innovative mobility services (passenger information, electronic ticketing, pricing, customer marketing).
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