Sevilla TechPark publishes the final reports of the Market Sounding for lines 1, 5, and 6
  • Sevilla TechPark publishes the final reports of the Market Sounding for lines 1, 5, and 6 of its Public Procurement of Innovation project.

  • Line 1: Shared self-consumption services and distributed energy; Line 5: Autonomous electric transport pilot; Line 6: Access control and data management system.

  • Interested parties can consult the final reports for each line on the Sevilla TechPark website.

Sevilla TechPark advances the tendering process for the 12 lines of its major Public Procurement of Innovation (PPI) project. The final reports of the Market Sounding (MS) process are now available for those interested in learning how it was carried out.

The lines that already have the final report are:


Line 1: Shared Self-Consumption Service and Distributed Energy Resources (DER)

Design and development of services managed by interested companies, providing energy to Sevilla TechPark companies through small-scale generation installations that meet the requirements for shared self-consumption with simplified compensation. Enable mechanisms for companies interested in managing these services to operate in public or private spaces. Management of the assets available within the science and technology park.

Access the final report for Line 1.

Line 5: Autonomous Electric Transport Pilot. New Intelligent Mobility System

Identification and collection of innovative solutions in the field of sustainable mobility aimed at addressing current and future internal mobility needs within the science and technology park.

Sevilla TechPark aims to implement new zero-emission, high-tech mobility systems within the park to tackle the significant challenges related to mobility, space utilization, and the expansion of green areas that the park will address in the coming years.

Access the final report for Line 5.

Line 6: Access Control Service for Vehicles and People at Cartuja and Sevilla TechPark

Management system and data platform that receives real-time information on all access points to Cartuja and, through 5G, facilitates the management of biometric identities to implement a security system. 

Access the final report for Line 6.

For more information, please visit the specific website of the CPI Sevilla TechPark project: https://sevillatechpark.es/proyectos-de-compra-publica-de-innovacion/

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