The contract has been awarded to the company ESTACIONAMIENTOS Y SERVICIOS, S.A.U., a significant step towards the sustainable transformation of the city's urban mobility. The project aims to progressively regulate vehicle access to the urban center, reducing polluting emissions and promoting a healthier and more sustainable environment, in line with state and European climate change regulations.
The ZBE implementation will include a comprehensive technological deployment. License Plate Recognition (LPR) cameras will be installed for access control, along with environmental sensors to measure pollutants such as NO₂, PM₂.₅, PM₁₀, CO, or SO₂, as well as noise levels. An integrated management platform will also be developed to visualize real-time data, generate alerts, and facilitate decision-making, complemented by an operational control center and a mobile application for citizens.
The Low Emission Zone will be developed in two phases. The first phase will focus on the commercial urban core, covering streets such as San Pascual, Paseo Vistalegre, Paseo de la Libertad, Paseo Juan Aparicio, Patricio Zammit, Avenida Faleria, and Calle Orihuela. The second phase will extend the system to a perimeter ring, including roads like Calle Bilbao, Calle Santa Trinidad, Calle San José, Maestro Francisco Casanovas, Avenida Gregorio Marañón, Calle Ramón y Cajal, Calle María Gil Vallejo, Calle Virgen de la Paloma, and Calle Villa de Madrid.
The awarded company has offered technical improvements, such as reducing the execution time by four weeks and decreasing the response time for incidents by 50%. Additionally, the technical training program for municipal staff will be expanded. Following the implementation, the contract includes three years of comprehensive service under a SaaS (Software as a Service) model, ensuring maintenance, continuous supervision, cloud connectivity, and constant technological updates.




