Paris, 17 December 2013 - JCDecaux SA (Euronext Paris: DEC), the number one outdoor advertising company worldwide, has announced that, following a competitive tender and Paris City Council’s vote today, its 100%-owned subsidiary, SOPACT, has been awarded a 15-year contract for advertising bus shelters in the city of Paris (2,243,800 residents).
JCDecaux will replace the entire network of 1,920 bus shelters (which includes 189 non-advertising shelters) with 2,000 bus shelters specially designed by Marc Aurel. The new shelters will have a streamlined silhouette, with a glazed roof inspired by the shapes of the islands in the river Seine and by the leaves on the trees that line the city streets. New seating and innovative modular signs and maps are also planned.
The modular bus shelters will offer the public a range of new services, from local area maps to signs for pedestrians, real-time bus information that can be seen from outside the shelter, universal USB ports, a new "stop requested" function for passengers to signal to buses that they want to get on, backlit information at night (including the names of lines, stops, maps, etc.) and, for the visually-impaired, tactile labels that indicate the lines that stop at the shelter as well as voice announcement systems. Around one hundred bus shelters will also be fitted with 32-inch digital touch screens providing localised information and services.
In line with its policy of sustainable development, the new offer devised by JCDecaux will enable energy savings of 34.9%, exceeding the 30% imposed by the French Climate Plan. One hundred bus shelters will also be fitted with solar panels.