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Smart Cities: The 5 smartest cities in Spain

Smart cities want to ensure sustainable development that improves the quality of life of citizens, businesses and organizations.

Spain is one of the most responsible and conscious countries in Europe. The state has a National Plan for Smart Cities, allocating more than 180 million euros for this purpose. Currently, 89 cities are members of the Spanish Smart Cities Network.


There are 10 cities in Spain in the Cities in Motion Index report prepared by IESE Business School, which presents the best smart cities in the world. If you want to know which are the 5 smartest cities in Spain and what their reference level is, keep reading!

Barcelona

Barcelona is a world leader in the field of smart cities. The Juniper Research Institute named it the World’s Smartest City in 2015. It is also home to the annual Smart City World Congress, where many cities and countries around the world showcase their latest projects and innovations.


The city of the count stands out for its urban mobility. It has many cycle paths and a network of diagonal, horizontal and vertical routes, which makes public transport more frequent and faster. It has hybrid and electric public transport among its fleet and occasionally expands the public network of charging stations.
Also noteworthy are the sensors used to control noise, air pollution, temperature, humidity and even vehicle parking.


Barcelona has low-consumption public lighting based on LEDs, which generates much less heat. Noise pollution and odor have been significantly addressed with the intelligent waste system, where waste is absorbed underground through a vacuum system.


Of course, the city is involved in a number of projects, such as the Urban Mobility Plan for 2024, where it will continue to develop and improve the landscape of electric vehicles and charging systems.
If you want to have all the public transport that works in Barcelona in the same application, you can easily consult it, you can use the Meep application, a benchmark for sustainable mobility in the city.

Madrid

Madrid is one of the cities with the most projections and growth. It stands out for its anti-pollution protocol and sustainable mobility in the city. It has several bus lines with 100% electric vehicles.
The capital is a benchmark in the low-emission area, in the Central District of Madrid, where it carries out strict control of emissions and vehicular traffic.


The City Council of Madrid has set up a citizen care platform where each citizen can report any incident in real time from their mobile device. But there are more measures put in place by Madrid. They are currently working on the digitization of the administration and the UN rewarded it for its digital platform for citizen participation.

Valencia

Valencia is one of the main cities in Spain when it comes to gathering all kinds of information from the City Council of Valencia and the systems deployed in the city and providing it to the public in a convenient way.


This has been enhanced with the presence of Meep, which allows you to optimize your trip a lot. You can check which is the best route depending on which dam you have, as well as any public transport, such as shared transport that works in Valencia.


It also has intelligent lighting, an efficient noise management system, environmental sensors and sensory cleaning vehicles to make waste treatment more efficient.
Last November, Valencia hosted the first Smart City Congress of the Spanish Network of Smart Cities.

Seville

Seville is taking strong steps in recent years to implement measures that promote sustainability and technological development.


In 2019, he was a pioneer in launching a crowd control project in Europe during Holy Week. To successfully carry it out, ultra-definition cameras, artificial intelligence measurements, GPS and dimmable lights were used.


The city of Seville stands out for its sustainable urban mobility. It has pollution reductions and there is an improvement in the means of transportation that can be combined with Meep.
Seville is involved in a number of projects that seek to save energy in buildings and public spaces, and by 2025, Cartuja Island is trying to become a model city in an open, digital, renewable and self-sufficient ecosystem.

Malaga

The city of Malaga is a benchmark for integrating renewable energy into its electricity grid. This results in greater sustainability and energy efficiency, two pillars of smart cities.


Digital meters were also installed and LED lighting was installed in public lighting. In recent years, the city of Malaga has reduced energy savings by 25% and CO2 emissions by 20%. Meep will make your life easier in Malaga. You can check which route is more efficient and which type of transport is closest to your location.

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