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Citroën, Accor and JCDecaux Collaborate to Reveal the Urban Mobility of Tomorrow

Based on an innovative concept, The Urban Collëctif share their creative and committed vision for the future of urban mobility

Wednesday 29 September 2021, Paris, France: As commuting and urban mobility continues to be a major challenge for over-populated cities across the globe, The Urban Collëctif has today, at a live event in Paris, unveiled an innovative concept and shared vision to transform the future of urban mobility.

The aim is to optimise mobility for city-dwellers around the world and help reduce congestion in cities for everyone to reclaim urban spaces and put the fun back into city travel. As population in cities increases, travel conditions need to be revamped and as the COVID-19 crisis has heightened, city-dwellers have higher expectations for cleaner, safer, more flexible modes of travel that also comply with social distancing rules.  In turn, this is now influencing the development of urban landscape and smart mobility solutions for the future.

The Urban Collëctif, drawing on its 200 years of combined experience in innovation, is a new partnership between three French companies, Citroën, Accor and JCDecaux.  It relies on an innovative concept dubbed Citroën Autonomous Mobility Vision which combines a high-tech and universal mobility platform, The Citroën Skate, with three new service Pods - Sofitel En Voyage, Pullman Power Fitness and JCDecaux City Provider - each offering a unique experience to explore cities in a new way.

Using autonomous, electric, and agile Citroën technology, this disruptive, open-source urban mobility concept aims to decongest cities while also meeting citizens growing needs in terms of mobility, services, safety and well-being, especially in cities.

Vincent Cobée, Citroën General Manager, said:

“At Citroën, we examine medium and long-term trends to anticipate consumer expectations and needs. We believe that this new concept can redefine the framework of urban mobility: shared, electric and autonomous. With the solution we are presenting in partnership with Accor and JCDecaux, we are inventing autonomous mobility for all.”

This new concept of responsibility and tailor-made urban mobility relies on an open-source approach: The Citroën Skate platform can accommodate all compatible Pods developed by a partner, thereby expanding mobility and service offerings. The Citroën Skate can move all Pods on demand using a dedicated track, while offering unrivalled comfort. The model relies on a fleet of The Citroën Skate transport robots which move around cities non-stop and are paired with Pods that promise unique experiences. The Citroën Skate is the medium and the conveyor of mobility.

The Pod, attached to The Citroën Skate, allows its users to enjoy their preferred service, whenever they wish. It is fitted with all the technology needed to move transport and logistics units, allowing them to dispense with redundant and expensive equipment and making autonomous driving technology profitable.

A kind of ultra-tech skateboard, The Citroën Skate incorporates all of the intelligence and technology required for autonomous and electric travel, batteries, an electric engine, radars, lidars etc. Its top speed is limited to 25km/h or 5 km/h to ensure the safety of all users depending on the area.  The speed can be configured according to how the Pods are used.

The Citroën Skate features minimal footprint with limited dimensions of 2.60m long, 1.60m wide and 51cm high, meaning it doesn’t encroach on public space. Its compact dimensions and design, stripped of the automotive layer, make it a clever and universal mobility solution.

 

B-Roll packages can be downloaded below: 

Citroën The Urban Collëctif Editorial (English): https://we.tl/t-ap8w4R3cyK

Citroën The Urban Collëctif Editorial (German): https://we.tl/t-o4RhkNFxi8

GVs The Urban Collëctif Pods: https://we.tl/t-izmrHRVdlZ

GVs The Citroën Skate: https://we.tl/t-AKMtXmLwlS

IV Vincent Cobée, CEO of Citroën (English): https://we.tl/t-OwoWOgUNbA

IV Vincent Cobée, CEO of Citroën (French): https://we.tl/t-FHO3LxTQr0

IV Pierre Leclercq, Citroën Head of Design (English):  https://we.tl/t-AxTfLjF722

IV Pierre Leclercq, Citroën Head of Design (French): https://we.tl/t-9K4IKQQMBh

IV Anne Laliron, Citroën Future Products (English): https://we.tl/t-Tbk5KltniM 

IV Anne Laliron, Citroën Future Products (French): https://we.tl/t-YbO9POLK6r 

The Citroën Skate and Pullman Power Fitness Pod: https://we.tl/t-cIamsbmV2y 

The Citroën Skate  and Sofitel En Voyage: https://we.tl/t-1K258eEk6r 

The Citroën Skate and JCDecaux City Provider: https://we.tl/t-VymwFpaE3S 

Citroën Autonomous Mobility Vision Manifesto: https://we.tl/t-2DBcxMDF2s 

 

For any further information, please contact Nicola or Andriana at Sassy: 
nicola@sassyfilms.com       +44 (0) 7774 073 660
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