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£46m for digital twins to decarbonise transport

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A transport thinktank has secured £46m in public and private funding to use digital twins to decarbonise transport in the UK.

The TransiT Hub is a collaboration of eight universities and 67 partners jointly led by Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh and the University of Glasgow. It has secured £20m from UK Research and Innovation’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. A further £26m in support is being provided by stakeholders across the digital, energy and transport sectors, including transport operators, regulators, vehicle makers, technology companies and energy suppliers.

TransiT will identify the lowest-cost, least risky and most energy-efficient way to decarbonise transport by using digital twins. It cited a practical example: a digital twin automatically updating digital road signs with information on the shortest route out of a traffic jam, based on real-time traffic data in that location.

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