Centro de Control de la Movilidad de Gran Canaria

The CCMGC

Who are we?

The Gran Canaria Mobility Control Center is a key infrastructure promoted by the Single Transport Authority of the Cabildo de Gran Canaria, designed to lead the transformation of the mobility system on the island.

It was created in response to the challenges arising from population growth, traffic congestion, and dependence on private vehicles. Its mission is to manage and optimize in real time public transport and island road infrastructure through the intensive use of information and telecommunications technologies.

The Center not only allows improving the efficiency and safety of the public transport system, but also making it more attractive, reliable, and adapted to the real needs of citizens. It represents a firm commitment to innovation, sustainability, and continuous improvement.

Objectives

Supervise

Supervise regular public transport and related road infrastructure in real time.

Support

Support decision-making for better coordination of the mobility system.

Inform

Provide updated information to travelers and road users.

Monitor

Monitor the status and operation of the public transport system and infrastructure.

Develop

Develop support tools for the efficient management of transport and roads.

Innovate

Incorporate resources that allow analyzing data with a strategic and operational vision.

Benefits

The implementation of the Gran Canaria Mobility Control Center represents a significant improvement in the way we manage and experience mobility on the island. This new model seeks to generate concrete benefits for citizens, optimize public resources, and move towards a more efficient, safe, and sustainable transport system.

For citizens

  • Real-time information on the service.
  • Reduction of waiting and travel times.
  • Greater confidence and security in the use of public transport.
  • Easier and more efficient access to mobility services.

For infrastructure management

  • Continuous monitoring of road conditions.
  • Agile detection and resolution of incidents.
  • Optimization of the use and maintenance of the road network.

For administration and operators

  • Decisions based on real data.
  • Savings in operating and maintenance costs.
  • Effective planning of sustainable mobility policies.
  • Advanced analysis, evaluation, and control tools.

For the environment

  • Reduction of private vehicle use.
  • Promotion of more ecological public transport.
  • Support for sustainable mobility policies.