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Reference number | |
Coordinator | Tjörns kommun |
Funding from Vinnova | SEK 3 860 178 |
Project duration | March 2024 - August 2026 |
Status | Ongoing |
Venture | The strategic innovation programme for the Internet of Things |
Call | IoT for innovative societal benefit, Implementation project 2023. |
Purpose and goal
The project further develops the prototype, which detects water leaks and reduces water wastage in the drinking water network. We intend to package a nationally scalable IoT solution where we have validated interoperability against external service providers. We are also developing an automated climate monitoring, extending the IoT system to embrace residents through a nudging platform for climate dialogue. The goal is to create a positive change in attitude and raise awareness of how water management, with associated energy use, can affect the climate, environment and wallet.
Expected effects and result
At the end of the project, we have established a secure IoT environment with high data quality, spread IoT applications to more administrations and municipalities, lowered the IoT threshold for smaller municipalities, integrated equality and gender equality issues into the business, created a platform for climate dialogue and introduced a nudging concept. We have also established a climate follow-up strategy and channels for wide dissemination via external forums and supplier networks.
Planned approach and implementation
** Denna text är maskinöversatt ** The project consists of six work packages: 1. Project management with reporting, finance, communication and facilitation of internal and external networks 2. Infrastructure - scaling up of the VA administration´s physical and digital infrastructure 3. Data analysis, quality and security 4. Organizational development including gender equality and equality 5. IOT concept at Soltak AB 6. Climate dialogue - implement nudging concepts that combine connected meters with behavioral science strategies to optimize water use by water subscribers