Moovit users will be able to link to the CleanSpace app from within the Moovit app. These personal smart sensors are about the size of an iPhone. Moovit users in each city can also request to be equipped with CleanSpace tags, personal air pollution smart sensors (pictured, opposite) designed by Drayson Technologies, in order to collect “hyper-local air pollution data” as they travel in and around their cities. Users of the Moovit public transit app in London, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Mexico City will be able to view local air pollution levels, depicted on maps provided by the CleanSpace app, part of Drayson Technology’s CleanSpace mobile air pollution monitoring platform. Smart sensor firm Drayson Technologies has partnered with Moovit, “the world’s number one transit app”, to support a pilot programme that could allow urban travellers to gain a better handle on local air pollution levels. Roughly the size of an iPhone, the CleanSpace tags will collect data about carbon monoxide levels in the vicinity, uploading it to an app.
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