Company Performance Metrics
- David Gillo: VP of Business Development
- Yaniv Frenkel: VP Quality
Exelerate Smart Traffic develops an innovative urban traffic control system named "Falcon".
The system, which is already installed in 30% of Israel's cities offers several key-value factors including:
- Creating an immediate value to the city's traffic flow via a wide range of control regimes including adaptive, semi-adaptive,
and time of day. - Connecting to the available traffic controllers and sensors found in the street level (vendor agnostic). - Adaptable to the city's needs, policies and regulations. - Can be operated in a city or a complete metropolitan. - A flexible price structure that enables the city leadership to improve traffic management in places where it was thought to be out of their reach.
Approach
Exelerate’s revolutionary traffic-light control system, called "Falcon" provides time-of-day, semi-adaptive, and unique adaptive control solutions.
Falcon is agnostic to the hardware found on the street level allowing the city to keep their current infrastructure (or replace them at will) adding the important control layer which is missing in the overall solution.
Falcon can also operate as a metropolitan traffic-light control system where the infrastructure “owner” receives complete metropolis access to traffic data, and each municipality has access to the infrastructure within its own borders. The control/viewer rights can be easily configured between users allowing each party to perform only approved actions.
Exelerate offers a very affordable SaaS approach allowing each city to pick and choose which intersections it is interested in controlling and which not. Adding an intersection is simple and very user-friendly which can be done by any operator. No special software coding capabilities are required.
Result
Falcon is currently implemented in Israel in:
- Eight (8) municipalities - Alongside the traffic-lighted intersection of the Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem light rail networks, providing traffic control and priority. - In 50% of Netivei Israel highways (the highway authority responsible for Israel's inter-city highways).