NJ TRANSIT SELECTS FOUR COMPANIES TO DEVELOP INNOVATIVE HIGH-TECH COVID-19 SOLUTIONS
NJ TRANSIT SELECTS FOUR COMPANIES TO DEVELOP INNOVATIVE HIGH-TECH COVID-19 SOLUTIONS
Solutions To Be Tested Include Air Purification and Antimicrobial Light To Combat COVID-19
NEWARK, NJ – NJ TRANSIT has selected four companies to test pilot state-of-the-art technology to improve the health and safety of customers and employees during the COVID-19 pandemic. These four companies were selected from a pool of eight finalists after a global search as part of the COVID-19 Response Challenge issued by Transit Tech Lab earlier this year.
“This group of companies, and the technologies they developed, reveal the tremendous promise of the Transit Innovation Partnership – especially today, as transit agencies around the world work to combat the COVID-19 pandemic,” said NJ TRANSIT President & CEO Kevin Corbett. “These technologies have the potential to join all the innovative efforts already underway at NJ TRANSIT to fight COVID-19.”
The following companies will participate in a multi- week pilot testing program with NJ TRANSIT:
- Vyv: uses proprietary LED antimicrobial light to reduce bacteria/microbes from surfaces. This technology will be tested on an Access Link paratransit minibus, a local transit bus, and within common areas throughout NJ TRANSIT corporate buildings (i.e. elevators, restrooms).
- Knorr Merak: uses a three-stage air filtration and purification system to mitigate COVID-19. The air filtration technology will be piloted on a light rail car and a passenger rail car.
- Piper: provides video analytics and collects real time passenger counts from trains and platforms for integration with mobile apps. NJ TRANSIT is investigating the implementation of this technology on the River LINE. This can also be used to report on time performance.
- Strongarm: develops wearable technology that emits physical distancing alerts and can be used to collect data for contact tracing. The proof of concept for this technology will be a select set of floors in NJ TRANSIT Headquarters at 1 Penn Plaza in Newark.
After testing is complete, solutions that have proven to be successful may be chosen for an expanded year-long pilot deployment.
The COVID-19 Challenge was launched in July by the Transit Tech Lab with five participating agencies – NJ TRANSIT, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York City Department of Transportation and the NYC Dept. of Education. The Transit Tech Lab is a program of the Transit Innovation Partnership, a public-private sector initiative created to improve public transit.
Since the onset of the pandemic, NJ TRANSIT has aggressively leveraged the latest technology to protect customers and employees. Examples of these solutions include a study commissioned with Rutgers University’s Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation (CAIT) on the use of Ultraviolet-C (UVC) for disinfecting the bus fleet, a state-of-the-art new technology feature now available on the mobile app, which allows customers to report and view capacity levels on buses and trains, so they can make more informed decisions regarding distancing, and the expansion of contactless fare payment options with the introduction of new Ticket Vending Machines, the installation of onboard bus ticket validators and the ongoing distribution of handheld mobile devices to train crews, which scan and validate paper and mobile tickets without any personal contact.
About NJ TRANSIT
NJ TRANSIT is the nation’s largest statewide public transportation system providing more than 925,000 weekday trips on 251 bus routes, three light rail lines, 12 commuter rail lines and through Access Link paratransit service. It is the third largest transit system in the country with 166 rail stations, 62 light rail stations and more than 19,000 bus stops linking major points in New Jersey, New York and Philadelphia.