JCDecaux SE announced that it has been awarded the exclusive advertising contract for Barcelona's Bus Shelters and City Information Panels (CIPs) following a competitive tender. JCDecaux will operate the largest street furniture contract in Spain's second largest city, marking its return to the capital of Catalonia. Previously held by a competitor, this exclusive 10-year contract (with an option to extend by 4 years) covers the operation and maintenance of several types of existing street furniture, including more than 1,400 bus shelters and nearly 500 CIPs, for a total of 3,000 analogue advertising panels.
300 new digital screens, six times more than under the previous contract, will also be strategically deployed across the city. The 81-inch screens will be larger than before and benefiting from the latest LED technology to offer a higher resolution while consuming less energy. They will accompany the daily lives of city dwellers while offering the city and advertisers flexible, timely communication with exceptional visibility.
Technological innovation will also contribute to the implementation of targeted communication. A programmatic offer will soon be activated, allowing brands even more opportunities to deliver the right message at the right time in the right place, thanks to a digital ecosystem that promotes targeting, contextualisation, flexibility and real time activation. In line with JCDecaux's Climate Strategy that is targeting Net Zero Carbon by 2050, Barcelona?s street furniture contract aims to reduce carbon emissions by implementing an environmentally friendly vehicle fleet, installing new virtuous products (lighting and digital with LED technology) to minimise their electricity consumption, and using of renewable sources during the production phase (indirect emissions), as well as in the operation phase with 100% of the electricity consumed covered by electricity from renewable sources.
JCDecaux will offer the largest national range of street furniture in Spain with more than 30,000 displays strategically located in 25 of the country's 30 largest cities, including Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Malaga, Bilbao and Zaragoza. With a population of over 1.6 million, Barcelona is the most visited city in Spain, attracting 7.5 million tourists every year. Thanks to this new contract, JCDecaux will continue to offer high-performance media plans to its advertising clients, as well as expanded digital coverage throughout the country, enabling them to address a young, professional and mobile audience.

















