Data revolution behind smart mobility


Within DITM, the partners are developing a system architecture for digital infrastructure, including the critical core technologies associated with localization, traffic services, digital maps, and charging infrastructure. This is the basis for enabling higher levels of autonomous driving, a cyber secure and reliable interconnection of electric vehicles, and the management of energy infrastructure.

The DITM consortium brings together forces from the international automotive sector, ICT industry, traffic management, and mobility innovation. This integrated approach builds on the Netherlands' strong position in the field of digital infrastructure. In a country like ours—compact, well-connected, and innovative—we can demonstrate how a Cooperative, Connected & Automated Mobility (CCAM) system works in practice: safely, effectively, cyber-secure, scalable, and brand-independent.
Under the leadership of Brainport Development, the project partners are working specifically on the development of:

The EnergyPod forms the link between autonomous electric vehicles and the energy grid, providing energy to grid operators in a cyber-secure and reliable manner.

Autonomous functions for localization, navigation, and connectivity in vehicles such as buses and cars within use cases such as yard maneuvering, bus stop control, and platooning.

Innovative system that creates and updates HD maps using sensor information from smart vehicles, as a scalable alternative to traditional mobile mapping for autonomous driving.

Validation lab with simulations and test environments (A270, Fabulos) for technology validation and substantiation of system choices and mobility investments.


Energy systems & Digital maps






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The aim of this project is to develop a strong battery ecosystem in the Netherlands and thereby accelerate the transition to climate-neutral mobility.
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