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Amap launches integrated mobility service platform

Publishtime:2019/08/16 Views:34

Beijing (ZXZC)- On February 21, China’s navigation giant Amap officially launched its integrated mobility service platform at a seminar on transportation system construction. 

Amap launches integrated mobility service platform

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This platform provides users with a one-stop travel entrance, allowing for optimal individual travel experiences. It also provides the transportation industry with integrated travel planning, achieving optimal efficiency based on Amap's intelligent transportation and other technical capabilities.

The platform marked the navigation giant’s periodical achievement in contributing to China’s construction of a strong transportation nation project.

Currently, Amap's integrated travel service platform has access to all categories of urban and intercity transportation services, including buses, subways, taxis, ride-sharing services, bicycles, motorcycles, trains, long-distance buses, airplanes, as well as supporting services such as vehicle charging and refueling, through an aggregation model.

So far, the company has collaborated with public transportation groups and subway companies in major cities across the country to provide users with real-time information on bus and subway load ratios, etc. Meanwhile, Amap has partnered with the taxi industry to help taxi drivers accept online orders in over 100 Chinese cities. Working with Qianxun SI, the duo jointly launched the "BeiDou Travel Application Innovation Program," which has called the BeiDou satellite’s positioning data for over 300 billion times, and introduced next-generation navigation services such as lane-level navigation and countdown timers for traffic lights for users. 

In addition, as to intercity travel, Amap has allied with platforms such as 12306, Ctrip, and Fliggy to provide users with travel services such as intercity route planning and ticket purchasing. In terms of supporting services, Amap has worked with over 30,000 gas stations in 340 cities across the country and has also partnered with State Grid and TELD to provide more than 110,000 online charging stations, achieving nationwide coverage.