Regions & AOM: A sovereign infrastructure to drive the mobility of tomorrow

Supporting digital transition, opening up to competition and intermodality through decentralised data sharing.

The challenge: Orchestrating complex and fragmented mobility

As leaders in mobility, regions are facing increasing complexity within their territories. They must respond to several major challenges simultaneously:

  • Data fragmentation: Aggregate information scattered across multiple operators (regional express trains, coaches, carpooling, bicycles) and local transport authorities.
  • Opening up to competition: Managing the proliferation of rail operators, which complicates revenue sharing and after-sales service for users.
  • Sectoral silos: Effectively connecting transport services with regional tourism offerings without recreating parallel data flows.

The EONA-X solution: Sovereignty through decentralisation

Rather than building yet another centralised database, EONA-X offers a decentralised infrastructure.

  • Total control: Each stakeholder (region, operator, AOM) retains control of its data while enabling secure and traceable sharing.
  • Standardisation: The platform interfaces with regional systems (SIMR) to structure essential repositories (GTFS/NeTEx offers, user data, real-time feeds)

Concrete use cases for regions

Data management and standardisation

EONA-X helps to improve the reliability of regional mobility databases.

  • Offers Database: Collection and quality assurance of stop and timetable data from all operators.
  • Mobility Database: Aggregation of anonymised data to assess ridership and intermodal usage.

Rail competition management

To support the arrival of new operators on the same network, EONA-X facilitates:

  • Revenue sharing: Automated calculations between operators without exposing their confidential commercial data.
  • Unified customer service: Smooth management of user complaints involving multiple carriers via interoperable connectors.

Transport & Tourism connection

Regions can enhance the passenger experience by breaking down barriers between sectors.

  • Tourism MaaS: Integration of tourism data (sites, events) directly into regional route calculators.
  • Unique APIs: Opening up these combined services to third-party applications or private operators.

Mobility observatories (focus)

EONA-X provides a common framework for collecting and using the data needed by observatories (local or SERM).

  • Reliability index: Creation of a label to guarantee the robustness of the data sources used.
  • Co-construction: Analysis of commuting flows or monitoring of CO2 emissions by bringing together public and private partners.

Key benefits

Digital sovereignty

A territorial tool that guarantees independence from third-party platforms.

Economies of scale

Pooling of technical developments and legal frameworks (smart contracts).

Regulatory compliance

A technical response to the requirements of the LOM, the MMTIS regulation and the Data Governance Act.

The partner ecosystem

EONA-X connects the entire regional value chain:

  • AOM & Regions (Governance, definition of the offer)
  • Transport Operators (Operating data, ticketing)
  • Tourism Stakeholders (CRT, Tourist Offices)
  • Private Partners (Car manufacturers, Telecoms, Polling Institutes).

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