Big data analysis is a relevant activity to evaluate the impact of innovative technologies leveraging the digital transformation of smart cities. This paper illustrates the definition and realization of a Big Data Pipeline for data curation, analysis and visualization of key performance data and indicators (KPIs), for the evaluation of the impact of innovative technologies on Sustainable Mobility. It has been designed and developed to support the evaluation activities of the GreenCharge project, which provides cities with technological solutions and business models for effective implementation and management of charging infrastructures for electric vehicles. It is currently in operation in three GreenCharge pilots to estimate the impact of the operating technological solutions and business models.

A Big Data Analysis and Visualization Pipeline for Green and Sustainable Mobility

Di Martino B.;Venticinque S.
2021

Abstract

Big data analysis is a relevant activity to evaluate the impact of innovative technologies leveraging the digital transformation of smart cities. This paper illustrates the definition and realization of a Big Data Pipeline for data curation, analysis and visualization of key performance data and indicators (KPIs), for the evaluation of the impact of innovative technologies on Sustainable Mobility. It has been designed and developed to support the evaluation activities of the GreenCharge project, which provides cities with technological solutions and business models for effective implementation and management of charging infrastructures for electric vehicles. It is currently in operation in three GreenCharge pilots to estimate the impact of the operating technological solutions and business models.
2021
Branco, D.; Di Martino, B.; Venticinque, S.
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