List of Siemens Mobility ITS Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Siemens Mobility ITS for Traffic Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Siemens Mobility ITS for Traffic Management include: City Of Reykjavik Iceland, a Iceland based Government organisation with 11000 employees and revenues of $1.02 billion, City of Potsdam Germany, a Germany based Government organisation with 2878 employees and revenues of $930.0 million, City of Boeblingen Germany, a Germany based Government organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $282.0 million and many others.
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City of Boeblingen Germany | Government | 1000 | $282M | Germany | Siemens | Siemens Mobility ITS | Traffic Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, the City of Boeblingen Germany deployed Siemens Mobility ITS Sitraffic Stream in a pilot within its Traffic Management program to prioritize buses and emergency vehicles. The pilot used satellite and GPS based onboard units to transmit location and priority requests to traffic signal controllers, initially covering four intersections and two fire trucks.
The implementation focused on the Sitraffic Stream signal priority capability, configuring priority logic for public transport and emergency response and ingesting vehicle telemetry from onboard units. Configuration work included signal timing adjustments, priority request processing, and real time coordination across the local signal network, with Sitraffic Stream serving as the central Traffic Management application.
Operational scope encompassed municipal public transport operations and emergency services, and the rollout followed a pilot to phased expansion model. The pilot accelerated bus movements and improved emergency vehicle routing, outcomes that prompted Böblingen to expand the Siemens Sitraffic Stream deployment across additional intersections within its Traffic Management environment.
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City of Potsdam Germany | Government | 2878 | $930M | Germany | Siemens | Siemens Mobility ITS | Traffic Management | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, City of Potsdam, Germany began a pilot deployment of Siemens Mobility ITS as an environment oriented Traffic Management system. The pilot implemented Siemens Sitraffic Scala/Concert starting in spring 2012 to centralize traffic data and enable signal timing adjustments aimed at reducing PM10 and NO2.
Implementation included upgrades to the municipal traffic control center and the installation of additional roadside sensors, creating a centralized traffic data loop for real time signal optimization and environmental oriented control logic. Functional capabilities emphasized in the deployment were traffic signal control, sensor data aggregation, and adaptive timing algorithms consistent with Traffic Management platforms.
The operational scope covered city level traffic operations in Potsdam, aligning traffic engineering processes with environmental monitoring workflows to influence intersection timing and emissions exposure. The pilot reportedly reduced the number of days with particulate exceedances in the city, linking traffic operations adjustments to an air quality management outcome.
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City Of Reykjavik Iceland | Government | 11000 | $1.0B | Iceland | Siemens | Siemens Mobility ITS | Traffic Management | 2016 | Smith & Norland Iceland |
In 2016, City Of Reykjavik Iceland implemented Siemens Mobility ITS through deployment of Siemens Sitraffic Stream as a satellite based prioritization layer. The deployment targeted Traffic Management in the city center and was established as a shared operational capability with the Icelandic Road and Coastal Administration, initially installed at six intersections to prioritize buses and emergency vehicles.
Siemens Mobility ITS was configured to provide signal priority and green light allocation using satellite positioning and vehicle communication, leveraging GPS/GPRS onboard units for vehicle location and priority requests. The implementation combined the prioritization service with existing signal control at selected intersections and used real time vehicle positioning to trigger priority logic, aligning with typical Traffic Management functional workflows for signal priority and transit punctuality.
The rollout was delivered in cooperation with local partner Smith & Norland Iceland, with governance coordinated between the City of Reykjavík and the Icelandic Road and Coastal Administration to manage operational rules for buses and emergency vehicle priority. Outcomes reported with the implementation included improved punctuality for public transit and reduced CO2 emissions in the city center, reflecting the system focus on prioritized signal control for public service vehicles.
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