This new solution consists of equipping household waste collection trucks with Logiroad cameras to capture visual data such as damage, cracks, or even missing road surfaces (potholes, etc.). Logiroad then analyses these faults in order to provide the local authority with a precise review of the location, enabling it to implement an optimal maintenance plan for its roads.
By collecting both waste and data for the road services, household waste collection trucks allow local authorities to reduce their carbon footprint, as they no longer need to use a vehicle specifically for road analysis purposes.
This new service has already been tested on more than 200 km on the road network of the city of Rennes.
This smart truck solution perfectly illustrates SUEZ's aim to support local authorities in the challenges they face in managing urban development and enhancement initiatives, with concrete and innovative solutions. I am convinced that this is only the beginning of the smart truck story at SUEZ. Today, we are offering household waste collection trucks with the added value of being able to carry our diagnostics of road networks, but there are still many more opportunities and functionalities to invent and develop, notably with respect to air quality and environmental diagnostics of buildings, for example.
Antoine Bousseau ,Chief Executive Officer of Local Authority Services for SUEZ Recycling and Recovery France
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