The city of Stuttgart is blessed with a mild climate and plenty of sunshine thanks to its basin location. However, dense development and low wind speeds result in above-average air pollution. The DVFO project therefore aims to develop strategies and a technical system for environmentally sensitive traffic management. Okari is developing the online tool and the traffic correlation model and is responsible for project management.
Challenge
Stuttgart faces particular challenges in urban transport: its basin location, dense development, and poor air circulation lead to above-average pollution levels. Improving air quality in the long term requires traffic management that intelligently combines transport, the environment, and mobility.
With the Digital Traffic Flow Optimization Stuttgart (DVFO) project, the state capital is developing strategies for environmentally sensitive traffic management. The aim is to optimize traffic flow, reduce emissions, and make mobility more sustainable.
Solution
Okari GmbH is responsible for overall project management. We coordinate the partners involved, facilitate professional exchange, and ensure that everything runs smoothly.
Our tasks:
- Coordination of interfaces and project participants
- Strategic support for the Stuttgart Integrated Traffic Control Center (IVLZ)
- Quality assurance and goal tracking
- Support for coordination meetings, workshops, and milestones
Close cooperation between all partners is creating a sustainable system that intelligently links traffic and environmental data and forms the basis for environmentally sensitive traffic management
Added value
The project makes an important contribution to sustainable urban development and the implementation of Stuttgart’s Green City Master Plan.
Through targeted traffic management and the evaluation of relevant data, the city can reduce emissions, improve traffic flow, and enhance the quality of life for its citizens.
With its successful project coordination, Okari is laying the organizational foundation for intelligently linking technical innovations, environmental aspects, and mobility.