Indra considers true mobility to be a service, through its MaaS Vision. A vision based on the In-Mova Space platform (connects and integrates the entire mobility ecosystem and orchestrates public transport services), and on its comprehensive passenger partner system, Travel Partner.
This makes a complete range of door-to-door multimodal options available to users. Offered transparently and with integration, this vision places users at the heart of mobility and enables a disruptive and personalised experience, providing key information for decision-making and Account-Based models.
A faster, more accessible and secure mobility that is more adapted to the users' real needs, combining all public, private and shared transport as well as modes of micro-mobility (bicycles, scooters, etc.) on a single medium and offering the best alternatives for travel.
All of this is backed by a collaborative approach and an interoperability framework, allowing the different actors to join the transport ecosystem and make their data and services available to the group in a transparent manner. By applying Business Analytics techniques, it is also possible to analyse all the information gathered, leading to more efficient and higher quality operations and, therefore, to the monetisation of transport-associated data and the launch of new auxiliary services.
The platform comprises proactive mobility management solutions to maximise a city's transport capacity (public and private), boosting the user experience and facilitating smart management of the entire mobility ecosystem.
On the strength of its open and interoperable interface, it integrates both static transport information (routes and basic services) and dynamic information (real time and status of transport infrastructures) and provides the ecosystem with a common and fully interoperable environment to offer the full range of public and private transport in any territory, in a unified manner.
The global architecture of In-Mova Space makes it possible to incorporate features and modules for other means of transport, such as rail TMS, traffic ITS, etc. And it has been tested in C-ITS environments as a platform for the connected vehicle. It could also incorporate dissuasive parking and other measures aimed at improving the global ecosystem, such as on-demand transport.