Replica Use Case Library
Replica collaborated with the City of El Paso to investigate economic segregation outside the home. The partnership aimed to achieve a better understanding of the variations in activities and mobility needs of socioeconomic groups. By analyzing household income data and worker location data, the research revealed the concentration of low-income jobs in specific areas within the city. The findings informed the development of more comprehensive approaches towards achieving equitable outcomes for all residents.
The City of Newburgh, NY utilized Replica data to identify locations that meet specific criteria to help them determine where to install EV charging stations: (1) High population density; (2) Low-income; (3) Proximity to municipal parking lots; and (4) High density of visitors.
SPUR worked with Replica to pull network link volume and demographic data for bridge crossings in the Bay Area to understand which travelers will be impacted by potential toll increases.
See the full report on SPUR's website.
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