Explore some of the key use cases of connected vehicles.
Transit Signal Priority (TSP)
TSP enables the optimization of traffic flow through traffic light timing adjustment for public transport or emergency vehicles.
- Convenience: improves public transport reliability, motivating private to public modal shift.
- Sustainability: reduces CO2 emissions through shift to public transport, efficient traffic flows and route optimization.
- Safety: enhances safety for all road users by providing notifications of potentially dangerous situations.
In addition to granting priority to public transport and emergency vehicles Signalized Intersections are also able to give information on Signal Phase and Timings, Green Light Optimal Speed advisory and Signal Violation Warnings.
Shaping the future of mobility to be safer for all road users!
Road Works Warning
This safety application gives drivers advanced warning of potential hazards in the road ahead transferring roadside signage into in-vehicle messaging. Alerts include road and lane closures, speed limits as well as a range of roadworks.
- Safety:·minimizes the number and severity of accidents on motorways in connection to roadworks.
- Sustainability: lowers pollutant emissions by preventing avoidable traffic jams.
- Convenience: averts accidental traffic jams and loss of time.
Vulnerable Road User
A growing area of concern within the mobility ecosystem is Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs).VRUs are pedestrians, bicyclists, scooters, mopeds, etc. Emerging technology not only allows the identification of such roadway users but also communication with such users for and warning of drivers:
- Safety: reduces the risk of severe accidents involving vulnerable road users.
- Efficiency: provides timely alerts to drivers about the presence of vulnerable road users.
Further Hazardous Locations Notifications include obstacles on the road, slippery road conditions, accident zones, and weather condition warnings.

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RIS-9x60 V2X Roadside Platform
Our portfolio includes ITS-G5, C-V2X and Dual-Mode RSU.Kapsch 5.9GHz V2X Roadside Platform RIS-9x60 provides short range, ultra low latency wireless communication between infrastructure and vehicles for ITS such as Traffic Management Center, Signal Controllers or Edge applications to enable full capabilities of cooperative connected vehicle systems. Our open interface and modular architecture enables a scalable and future proof RIS-9x60 platform.
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CBX-9x60 V2X Onboard Platform
Our portfolio includes ITS-G5, C-V2X and Dual-Mode OBU. Kapsch 5.9GHz V2X Onboard Platform CBX-9x60 provides short range, ultra low latency wireless communication between vehicles and infrastructure for ITS applications to enable full capabilities of cooperative connected vehicle systems. Our open interface and modular architecture enables a scalable and future proof CBX-9x60 platform.
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CMCC – Connected Mobility Control Center
A cloud-based or on-prem software suite for managing and monitoring the Connected-Vehicle-Environment while enabling direct communication to connected road users. A user-friendly visualization of selected information to monitor real-time events and creating standardized cooperative ITS messages to enable fully interoperable intelligent transport systems. Allowing easy integration with additional solutions and 3rd party data provider via a dedicated Mobility-Data-Hub API.
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vRSU – V2X virtual Roadside Platform
A cloud-based or on-prem solution for enabling the hybrid cellular based communication for traffic management systems to exchange information with hybrid C-ITS onboard units and smartphone application utilizing CMCC.
Providing the capability of consuming and distributing information where no physical roadside units are available and therefore expanding the coverage of cooperative ITS systems, while enabling secured and reliable message exchange using dedicated PKI/SCMS services.
The future of mobility is connected. Have a look at some of our reference projects around the world.

Smart Columbus Connected Corridor project
Smart Columbus Connected Corridor projectSmart Columbus Connected Corridor projectThe Connected Vehicle Environment (CVE) project, which started in 2016, aims to increase transportation mobility, safety, and efficiency for local residents in the city of Columbus in Ohio. The CVE integrates connected vehicles into the city’s transportation environment by installing in-vehicle and roadside technology, and by deploying CV applications that will enable enhanced safety and mobility features.
C-ITS Project in Germany
Read moreRead moreEurope's largest cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) project for regular highway traffic Kapsch TrafficCom signed in October 2023 a contract for a groundbreaking C-ITS project with the German Autobahn GmbH of the Federal Government.
Under this project, Autobahn GmbH is implementing the C-ITS communication service called Road Works Warning (RWW) system on all of Germany's approximately 13,000 km of highway corridors for the first time in Europa into regular operation. For this, mobile barrier panels indicating limited-time work sites will be equipped with ITS Roadside Stations (IRS), which send warning messages directly to approaching vehicles.
AIMES Connected Corridor and Intelligent Intersection solutions
Read moreRead moreKapsch TrafficCom Australia has established a local Connected Corridor and Intelligent Intersection pilot within the Australian Integrated Mobility Ecosystem (AIMES), a 6km2 area of Melbourne, which is situated near Melbourne CBD and includes the University of Melbourne campus.
Austria highways nationwide OCC rollout
Read moreRead moreKapsch TrafficCom is providing the required in-vehicle Onboard Units (OBUs) to facilitate real-time data exchange with Austria’s chosen roadside infrastructure. Data from Kapsch onboard units will feed into the traffic management systems in real-time to support a range of safety applications, and to provide relevant information to drivers in their vehicles in real time to reduce the risk of accidents.
Innovative traffic light priority pilot project in Vitoria-Gasteiz
Read moreRead moreKapsch TrafficCom has integrated its state-of-the-art connected vehicle technology with the existing traffic management systems for bus priority control. At its core, bus priority is a mechanism that adjusts traffic light phases to allow buses to move more efficiently through the road network—without the need for dedicated bus lanes. This allows drivers to focus solely on the road while the technology automatically manages traffic light prioritization.
Network Intelligence and Management System (NIMS)
Read moreRead moreIreland’s national C-ITS pilot relates to the design, procurement, installation, testing, running and evaluation of C-ITS services on the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) and within certain sections of Dublin’s road network.
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