Rīgas Satiksme is further enhancing the travel experience for Riga's Public transport users with the second phase rollout of Papercast® sustainable, low power e-paper displays. This initiative underscores Rīgas municipality owned Public transportation company shift from traditional, power-hungry LED displays to more sustainable technologies.
LONDON and RIGA, Latvia, June 23, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- is further enhancing the travel experience for Riga's Public transport users with the second phase rollout of Papercast® sustainable, low power e-paper displays. This initiative underscores Rīgas municipality owned Public transportation company shift from traditional, power-hungry LED displays to more sustainable technologies.
Driven by the success of its and buoyed by positive feedback from passengers, RÄ«gas Satiksme is extending its digitalization of public transport stops network with Papercast's 23" e-paper displays. Following a rigorous evaluation process, RÄ«gas selected Papercast for this second phase expansion, highlighting the calibre and sustainability of its technology.
Maximising cost and carbon savings
Offering one of the most sustainable digital bus stop solutions available, the Papercast displays supplied to RÄ«gas Satiksme recharge overnight using streetlight power, ensuring minimal energy consumption and high functionality. This setup enables significant cost and carbon savings:
- Papercast e-paper displays use only 15 Wh per day, compared to 1,080 Wh for LED displays—a remarkable 98.6% reduction.
- This translates to an annual cost of €1.53 per display for Papercast, compared to €1,080 for LED.
- Papercast's displays emit just 1 kg carbon annually compared to 82 kg for LED—a 98.8% decrease.
These savings are crucial for RÄ«gas Satiksme as they move towards more sustainable public transport solutions as add on to the new Electrical bus fleet and Trams lines extension .
Retrofitting for efficiency
The decision to expand the network with Papercast's e-paper displays is rooted in their stability, excellent outdoor visibility, user-friendly interface, low power consumption, ease of installation and customisable features. By retrofitting the displays onto RÄ«gas' Satiksme existing infrastructure, deployment time and costs are minimised, including integration with new fleet management system.
Enhanced passenger experience
The 23" e-paper displays provide real-time information at digital stops and shelters for trams, buses and trolleybus services. The content management system (CMS) allows for effortless control over content dissemination and device management, enhancing the overall proposition.
"We are thrilled to continue our partnership with RÄ«gas Satiksme in their mission to embrace cutting edge, sustainable passenger information solutions," said Cameron Maconie, Head of Business Development at Papercast. "The selection of Papercast displays for the second phase rollout underscores the unmatched benefits of our market leading technology, making it the ideal choice for modernising public transport infrastructure."
Using technology, Papercast e-paper bus stop displays are well proven around the world with .
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Papercast's range of solar powered, wireless e-paper bus stop displays provide excellent visibility, even in direct sunlight, and have been engineered with leading design principles of superior functionality and exceptionally low energy consumption. Completely stand-alone, the displays can be easily installed 'off-the-grid' within hours and the cloud-based data management platform provides complete control and real-time data integration.
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