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ADEPT – Thames Valley Berkshire Live Lab

Using big data and analytics to provide insights, bringing together transport, health, and energy

  • £0.5m

    Contract Value

  • £5.5m

    Project Value

  • Berkshire, England

    Berkshire, England

Demonstrating the next generation of data insight driven network management, energy management and traveller information systems.

This research and development project, funded by ADEPT (Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning, and Transport) and the Department for Transport (including co-funding from O2) is being undertaken in the six unitary authorities in Berkshire. The goal? To use big data and analytical techniques to develop insights around transport, potholes, air quality, health, and energy to better manage the transport network. It is a two-year collaborative project, and the Thames Valley Berkshire Live Lab is one of seven funded projects.

Our team is responsible for the overall programme management—on behalf of Reading Borough Council as funding body—and we are also responsible for technical support in many aspects of the project including transport, air quality, and energy. The other commercial partners are O2, Siemens, Smarter Grid Solutions, and Shoothill.

Using techniques such as machine learning and artificial intelligence, this R&D project will help manage transportation development and electric vehicle (EV) charging energy management. Outputs will include dashboards for network and energy managers and apps for the general public to be better informed about their impacts on health and the environment—and the impacts of health and the environment on them. The project will also provide planning outputs, for example, predicting future demand and locations for EV charging stations. 

At a Glance

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Client
  • Reading Borough Council
ADEPT Awards
Winner of Digital Innovation and Technology
Expert Spotlight

Rob McDonald, Director, Future Mobility and Smart Cities

We further the application of smart infrastructure technology where it adds real value for our public and private sector projects.

Scott Witchalls, Director, Transport and Infrastructure

We place good infrastructure at the front and centre of our design thinking to create places people want to live, work, and play in.

Rob McDonald

Director, Future Mobility and Smart Cities

Scott Witchalls

Director, Transport and Infrastructure

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