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Darwin becomes a smart city

After the success of City of Darwin’s Smart Solar Poles, which saw solar movement solutions put in place to better understand and improve our public spaces, City of Darwin has recently installed a new Smart Trailer, a solar-powered mobile unit that can be deployed wherever it’s needed most.

The Smart Trailer collects anonymous, real-time data on pedestrians, vehicles and active transport, making it an invaluable tool for understanding how different spaces are used during events or in high-traffic areas.

The trailer’s mobility ensures we can monitor diverse locations and make informed decisions about improving public spaces.

The Smart Trailer compliments City of Darwin’s existing suite of solar movement solutions, including Fixed Smart Poles and Mobile Smart Poles.

Fixed Smart Poles are permanent installations at key locations, such as the Malak Obstacle Course, where they monitor park usage and facility engagement. These poles help us understand how these spaces are used and guide future upgrades and planning. They’re marked with clear signage so you can spot them easily.

Mobile Smart Poles take this technology on the road. Designed for flexibility, they can be deployed anywhere across the City of Darwin to monitor temporary spaces or events. These poles provide real-time data to inform decisions on everything from pedestrian crossings to park upgrades, ensuring that public spaces meet the evolving needs of the community.

The Solar Movement Solutions benefit everyone. For the community, they ensure parks, facilities and events are tailored to meet real needs while enhancing safety and accessibility. For City of Darwin, they support smarter planning, resource allocation and sustainable practices, all while protecting individual privacy – no personal information is ever captured.

These innovative solutions are part of Darwin’s broader Smart City strategy, helping us create a connected, sustainable, and vibrant urban environment. Together, we’re shaping a Darwin that works for everyone, today and into the future.

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