Masdar’s driverless transport system achieves 99% efficiency

Business Tuesday 06/December/2016 13:16 PM
By: Times News Service
Masdar’s driverless transport system achieves 99% efficiency

Muscat: The driverless Masdar Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) system at the carbon neutral Masdar City in Abu Dhabi, UAE, has functioned at over 99 per cent efficiency since it began services six years ago.
This remarkable achievement is indicative of the system’s quality technology, dynamic safety features and robustness resulting in almost no failures or delays, and zero collisions and accidents since its launch.
The PRT opened to the public in 2010, operates on a 2km loop servicing students and visitors from the parking lot to the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology (MIST).
The transport system reached 500,000 passengers and 1,000,000 passengers in November 2012 and May 2014 at a daily average of 692 and 787 people respectively.
Since May 2014, the system saw a tremendous increase of 175 per cent in passenger traffic to reach 2,000,000 transported passengers in November 2016.
Serendipitously, the Masdar PRT system transported its 2 millionth passenger one week before the commencement of the 7th year of operations.
Geethma Devangee, a student from Merryland School Abu Dhabi, who was visiting Masdar City on an educational field trip was the 2 millionth passenger. To celebrate the milestone, Devangee was presented with a dining voucher redeemable at any restaurant in Masdar City and a commemorative certificate.
Speaking on the challenges of running an efficient system, Carel van Helsdingen, CEO of 2getthere said, “At Masdar City we have both daily passengers and first-time users, from 6am until midnight, with the requirement to constantly provide a reliable and high service level under difficult environmental conditions. As a result, we have a significant edge over companies that are only at the start of their development.”
Speaking on the system reaching 2,000,000 million transported passengers, Yousef Baselaib, Executive Director of Sustainable Real Estate for Masdar, Abu Dhabi’s future energy company, said, “This milestone marks a significant step in the progress of Masdar City, and stands as a testament to our culture of innovation. The popularity of the PRT demonstrates how functional, sustainable urban transport development is paving the way for cities of the future.”
Since 2010, the Masdar PRT system has also been collecting data which will be utilized for the further development of autonomous vehicles, in relation to the technology, its interactive capabilities with users, and social implications. For example, data collected so far displays an average occupancy of 60 per cent overall with peaks of nearly 90 per cent on weekends. Having this information on hand has undoubtedly assisted in the success rates of 99.6 per cent and 99.9 per cent for system availability and vehicle reliability respectively.
The data collected from the PRT system has been invaluable, according to Carel van Helsdingen, CEO of 2getthere. He said, “Real-life applications are invaluable for the reliability of the resulting information. Where a demonstration only provides an indication of the way passengers interface with a system, a real-life application shows real-world behaviour.”
Van Helsdingen added: ‘We are content with the reliability of the vehicles and the application at Masdar City. Because of the appeal of Masdar City we have been honoured in transporting many VIPs in our vehicles, from Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Prime Minister and Vice President to the UAE; German Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel; UN-leader Ban-Ki Moon and celebrities including Clive Owen, James Cameron and David Ferrer. The most recent VIP was His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales who was passenger number 1,988,933.”
The popularity of the PRT system’s success, which runs on battery power, has grown tremendously in the region. In cities, such as Dubai, Jeddah and Doha there isinterest in implementing Group Rapid Transit (GRT) systems which can carry up to 20 passengers.
The success of the PRT system at Masdar City has shown sustainable transport is a viable option even in the harsh conditions of the Middle East.