
GREEN AWARDS 2023: Yunex Traffic among TOP 3 with solution for increasing travel speed and safety for cyclists
Los Angeles, USA, 28 September 2023. At the GREEN TECH FESTIVAL in Los Angeles, Yunex Traffic was among the TOP…
The climate crisis is one of the greatest challenges of our time. The change is being driven by numerous factors, but the transport sector is one of the biggest contributors. With our GoGreen portfolio we help cities, and traffic operators minimize the environmental damages and air pollution caused by road traffic and preserve the quality of life in our cities for generations to come.
For now and generations to come.
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No matter if cities aim to save energy, strengthen sustainable modes of transportation, or reduce emissions and clean air: We have the solutions to help do so.
With our technologies, we help cities to reduce their energy consumption by up to 80% and thus save costs as well as CO2.
By increasing the comfort of their use, we motivate people to switch from high-emission to low-emission modes of transport.
Our environmentally friendly traffic management solutions help cities to reduce traffic-related emissions and pollutants to improve air quality, thus improving the quality of life in the city.
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Los Angeles, USA, 28 September 2023. At the GREEN TECH FESTIVAL in Los Angeles, Yunex Traffic was among the TOP…
Approximately two-thirds of an average company’s environmental and social impact is concentrated within its supply chain. Hence, in today’s context,…
According to recent WHO figures, 99% of the world’s population breathes air that exceeds WHO guideline levels. The good news is that 6000 cities in 110 countries are now measuring air levels and want to take action. One area they are taking a closer look at is road traffic. After all, cars and other vehicles emit a large proportion of the emissions that pollute our air. What can cities do about it? For example, they can orchestrate traffic based on the needs of the environment. And that’s exactly what Environmental Traffic Management can do. Let’s take a closer look!
In 2002, the European Commission introduced The European Mobility Week (EMW). The EMW is the European Commission’s flagship awareness-raising campaign…
In addition to more intelligent and new forms of transportation, Electric Vehicles (EVs) are a vital component for the transport sector to improve air quality – starting today. Yet a larger uptake of EVs will require a major build-out of the worldwide Electronic Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (EVCI). For a smooth and convenient driving experience, the Electronic Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (EVCI) must be reliable, available, and accessible. Therefore, iwill not be sufficient to just set up new charging points. There needs to be an entire ecosystem working – simple, fast, and easy to manage.
Charging your vehicle is probably the number-one issue for people considering buying a fully electric or plug-in hybrid car right now. Where can the vehicle be charged? What equipment is needed?
The traffic systems we design, build, install and maintain are constantly evolving. And, our Business Teams bring innovative projects to…
Looking back: We joined the ITS European Congress 2023 in Lisbon, Portugal Under the motto “Yunex Traffic, the game changer…
Under the motto “Yunex Traffic – the game changer for sustainable mobility” Yunex Traffic will put the spotlight on its GoGreen Portfolio at this year’s ITS European Congress in Lisbon.
Works will ensure that the infrastructure is operating safely, effectively and efficiently, as well as supporting the Mayor of London’s Vision Zero
With the start in 1998, a success story of sustainable traffic control began in Bietigheim-Bissingen: By using energy-saving LED technology,…
With Yunex Traffic’s 1-Watt-Technology cities can reduce the energy consumption of their traffic lights by up to 80%.