U.S. Transportation & Outdoor Installations
E Ink's Digital Paper is revolutionizing transportation signage by bringing the power of real-time updates to transportation patrons, and by reducing the need for construction costs and increasing a community's sustainability efforts. Signage using E Ink displays can run off solar power, resulting in an off-grid solution that eliminates running new power lines, or digging up city sidewalks or streets.
Do zoning laws in your area prevent light pollution? No problem! E Ink's products are not backlit and emit no blue light - just like paper, they leverage the power of the sun, or a small LED frontlight. Now you can implement the best of both worlds - digital updates and a low power solution.
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TRANSPORTATION INSTALLATIONS
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TRANSPORTATION - Allegheny, PAPort Authority of Allegheny, the second largest transit agency in Pennsylvania, awarded Connectpoint Inc. an additional contract to continue their partnership in the rail and bus stop improvement program. The newly ordered Connectpoint® E Ink, Digital Bus Stop® displays and Interactive Kiosks will ensure the continued comfort and ease-of-use for Port Authority’s riders.
System Integrators: Connectpoint Panels Used: 42"
Learn More: Connectpoint website |
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TRANSPORTATION - Austin, TXConnectpoint®, will provide a suite of Digital Bus Stop® products set to improve customer service at Austin’s highest volume bus stops. An AC-powered, 13" ePaper Digital Bus Stop, equipped with text to speech, is a key component of Cap Metro’s celebratory opening of the new Westgate Transit Center along with Connectpoint’s 32”, ePaper Totem scheduled for installation soon.
System Integrators: Connectpoint Panels Used: 13" & 32"
Learn More: Connectpoint website
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TRANSPORTATION - MBTA, Boston, MASolar-powered E Ink signs that provide train and bus arrival times and system alerts are being tested at some street-level Green Line stops. During the pilot, the MBTA will evaluate sign durability and performance, compile customer feedback, and determine whether signs should be used at additional bus and subway stops with limited or no access to electricity.
System Integrators: GDS, Connectpoint, Papercast Panels Used: 13.3" & 32" |
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TRANSPORTATION - Macomb, Oakland & Wayne Counties, MISMART (Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation) is enhancing bus stops along three major corridors with new Brasco bus shelters equipped with Connectpoint® Digital Bus Stop® displays, solar-powered digital signs which offer real- time departure and schedule information as well as service alerts.
System Integrators: Connectpoint Panels Used: 32"
Learn More: Connectpoint website |
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TRANSPORTATION - San Antonio, TXVIA Metropolitan Transit deploys Connectpoint® Digital Bus Stop® units at bus stops and transit centers all around San Antonio. Lightweight and energy-efficient ePaper, passenger information displays can be installed as easy as a printed sign and moved to another location with little disruption.
System Integrators: Connectpoint Panels Used: 42"
Learn More: Connectpoint website |
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TRANSPORTATION - Sonoma County, CASCT has deployed Digital Bus Stops at the Cotati Depot and along Route 26 and Route 52 which travel the length of East Cotati Avenue toward Sonoma State University. SCT is using Connectpoint® Digital Bus Stop® displays to provide solar-powered, real-time departure and schedule information as well as service alerts.
System Integrators: Connectpoint Panels Used: 42"
Learn More: Connectpoint website |
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WAYFINDING & PUBLIC INFORMATION DISPLAY INSTALLATIONS
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WAYFINDING - Boston City Hall Plaza, Boston, MAThe City of Boston was looking to to incorporate wayfinding into the Government City Hall Plaza. They had construction and electrical constraints in the chosen location. The finished product was designed to fit inside an existing kiosk, and provide City Hall Plaza visitors and residents with information about local events and to help them locate nearby landmarks. The sign is solar powered and was enabled to withstanding the cold New England weather. Updates are done remotely, in real time, through a broadband antenna installed on the kiosk.
System Integrators: GDS Panels Used: 42" |
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PUBLIC INFORMATION DISPLAYS - SOOFA - Boston, MA; Cambridge, MA; Las Vegas, NV; Miami-Dade, FL; Atlanta, GA;Soofa, a tech company focused on bringing smart, citizen-centric and solar-powered infrastructure to cities across the globe, has deployed a number of their public information displays throughout the US.
Soofa is committed to building dynamic and connected hardware networks, creating the cities of tomorrow today and to creating people-focused technology, blending useful transit and neighborhood information with relevant local messaging and advertising.
Learn More - Soofa website |
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PUBLIC INFORMATION DISPLAYS - SolStreet; New York City, NYTo promote smart city infrastructure and green mobility, SolStreet uses E Ink digital signage. The high contrast display provides real-time information and service alerts updatable from a central location, with excellent readability even in direct sunlight. Solar energy enables easy installation with no disruptive electrical trenching and can provide resilient power in emergencies. The bench provides USB charging for mobile devices - charge your phone using solar power!
Learn more - SolStreet |
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