Transport

The combination of rising energy costs and the urgency of the climate crisis has made energy efficiency a priority across every sector, including transport. Through the analysis of granular data on asset performance, operation and energy use, CODA is supporting the transport sector to become the most efficient and fully digitalised building network in Europe.

CODA’s analytics software and machine learning algorithms deliver data to maintenance teams, enabling them to make strategic changes that will lower the energy costs, reduce the environmental impact and improve the overall operational efficiency of the transport sector’s sites and assets. These insights can also highlight any assets that are performing in a way that is unexpected so that it is possible to undertake proactive maintenance and avoid the risk of critical asset failure and subsequent service disruption.

CODA also has the potential to make transport buildings and sites safer for employees and travellers by ensuring that health and safety guidelines are being upheld. The system can also help to limit the risk of viral transmission by continually monitoring the air quality and ensuring occupancy levels are within a healthy range.

CODA’s reporting tools can be used to evidence legislative compliance and commitment to ESG strategies. The data gathered by CODA’s innovative sensors can also quantify the progress that has been made towards reaching NetZero as well as the health and safety credentials of the rail or bus operator and generate reports that can be shared with stakeholders.

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    How Data and IoT Technologies Are Helping Public Transport Operators Get Ready for the Next Normal

    15 January 2021

    Power and peace of mind – two things very few transport authorities have any certainty over right now. With no set date for the end of the Government’s work from home guidance, rail and bus operators have an opportunity to put in place measures now that will bring back commuter confidence in the future.

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    Earth Day 2023

    18 April 2023

    Earth Day, the global annual event falls every year on 22 April; this year is the movement’s 53rd anniversary, with people encouraged to do their bit and join the millions worldwide participating.

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    The Importance of Emissions Monitoring

    13 January 2020

    The importance of emissions monitoring for air quality and energy waste at transport hubs, particularly rail and road networks, as well as in offices and accommodation is important now more than ever, especially in light of the UKs drive for NetZero by 2050.

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    CODA Delivers Energy Efficiency of Non-Traction Rail Assets

    12 January 2023

    As energy costs continue to rise and the need to accelerate global climate action intensifies, it is increasingly important for every industry to pursue more sustainable practices proactively. The digitalisation of the rail industry has a crucial role to play in the creation of more efficient rail transport, and this includes addressing non-traction energy consumption.