
How Hove uses data to promote intermodality
This Keolis subsidiary analyses transport data, promoting green mobility and the modal shift to public transport by developing digital solutions for both operators and passengers.
Why data matters for intermodality
Analysing mobility-related digital data is the key to easy local travel. With the right data, passengers can choose the best available transport mode, and operators can understand how customers go from point A to point B.
Specialized expertise
Hove develops analytical tools that let operators customize their transport offer, measure its performance and choose efficient, sustainable solutions that reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Two tools
- Patterns is a platform that uses anonymized GPS tracks and wifi to reconstruct past journeys and understand mobility trends in both urban and rural communities.
- Navitia is a trip planner that lets passengers calculate multimodal and intermodal journeys in real time. It can also display live timetables, show upcoming departures, and provide traffic updates and carbon footprint information.
Hove analyses
2,200
sets of updated data every day
Over
60
million journeys are collected each month
Hove processes over
8 bn
requests annually
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