[05.05.2024]
Senegal, like many other developing countries, faces serious transport challenges. Congestion, air pollution, and lack of efficient and accessible transportation: they threaten economic development and quality of life of local communities. However, in an era of innovation and technological advancement, solutions can be more creative and effective than ever before. One such innovation is uSky Transport & Infrastructure Technology, which is a second-level urban transport system with the potential to significantly improve transport infrastructure and mobility in Senegal.
uSky Transport & Infrastructure Technology is an innovative approach to transportation that can solve many of the problems Senegal faces:
Accessibility of remote areas: uSky Transport & Infrastructure Solutions can be the key to providing access to remote areas without current good road infrastructure, and ensure equal access to services and development opportunities.
Environmentally friendly and clean: Unmanned innovative electric uPods will help reduce emissions of harmful substances into atmosphere and improve air quality in cities.
Improved mobility: Second-level transport routes will offer faster and straighter routes, which will increase mobility and stimulate economic activity.
Innovative tropical 25-seater uBus Carat left a lasting impression on Mr Ndiouga Diop. This self-driving electric rail vehicle on steel wheels is designed for transportation on urban and suburban routes in arid climates. It is adapted to high temperatures and humidity. High-capacity automatic climate control system maintains comfortable temperature for passengers in cabin even at +55°C outside. That is how, despite the hot day, delegates enjoyed a cozy and exciting test ride.
Tropical uBus Carat package includes the following specifications:
spacious interior: 8 seats, with ensured accessibility for passengers with disabilities;
360° view;
improved door design;
increased capacity automatic climate control system;
air suspension with 2 settings/positions;
double-glazed windows and multi-layer sound-absorbing coating;
multimedia system and Wi-Fi.
In control room, uSky Transport mechanical engineer described in detail features of intelligent control system. The ICS system is easy to operate, works smoothly and reliably, and our engineer also showed all of its capabilities in action, which was a pleasant surprise for our guests.
Also, representatives of uSky Transport demonstrated to Mr. Ndiouga Diop other vehicles like high-speed uFlash, capable of reaching speeds of up to 500 kph riding on uSky overpasses, as well as cargo uCont and tropical certified uCar.
This visit of government official from Senegal to uSky Test & Certification Centre represents an important step towards developing innovative solutions for the country's transport problems. This event not only strengthens partnership between uSky Transport and government agencies of Senegal, but also opens up new prospects for cooperation and implementation of projects aimed to improve transport systems and ensure sustainable development of that beautiful country.