Extremadura ITS: GMV’s Intelligent Transport System Deployment
GMV awarded Extremadura contract for intelligent transport system, incorporating account-based ticketing and real-time tracking.

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Introduction
The Extremadura Regional Government has awarded GMV a contract to implement a fully integrated intelligent transport system, incorporating account-based ticketing, real-time tracking, and enhanced passenger information services. The project is set to be completed within 14 months, starting with analysis and development.
GMV’s ITS Suite Implementation
The project will utilize GMV’s ITS Suite, an open, modular, and scalable platform. This platform will manage planning, operations, ticketing, data analysis, and passenger information. The system aims to create a fully digital and seamless public transport experience.
Account-Based Ticketing and Passenger Information
A central feature of the system will be an account-based ticketing system. Passengers will validate journeys using QR codes or the TMEx contactless card. The system is also designed to support future bank card payments in accordance with the EMV standard. The rollout will include a passenger information platform accessible via web and mobile apps for both Android and iOS. Users will have access to trip planning, schedule checking, vehicle tracking, and account management. The design will incorporate accessibility and multilingual functions.
Real-Time Monitoring and Operational Tools
Operational tools will provide real-time vehicle tracking, punctuality management, and arrival time estimates. The platform will incorporate advanced analytics and business intelligence functions, including demand forecasting and resource planning. To support the deployment, 240 onboard DTD200 units will be supplied for buses that do not have existing CAD/AVL and ticket validation systems. These units will integrate vehicle location, fare collection, and validation functions.
Deployment and Management
The 14-month rollout will follow a phased approach, starting with analysis and development, followed by pilot testing, progressive deployment, and full operation. GMV will manage TMEx card issuance, provide user support, and offer personnel training.
Conclusion
GMV has been awarded a contract by the Extremadura Regional Government to deploy an intelligent transport system, including account-based ticketing and real-time tracking, using GMV’s ITS Suite. The 14-month project will also manage TMEx card issuance, user support, and personnel training.
Company Summary
GMV: GMV has been awarded a contract to deliver an intelligent transport system in Extremadura, which includes account-based ticketing, real-time tracking, and enhanced passenger information services.
Technology
TMEx: The TMEx contactless card will be used as part of the account-based ticketing system.
EMV: The system is designed to support future bank card payments in line with the EMV standard.
DTD200: 240 onboard DTD200 units will be supplied for buses without existing CAD/AVL and ticket validation systems.
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