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Key Takeaway:

After launching nearly three years ago, California’s “Mobility Marketplace”–promoting a modular approach to procurement of open-loop technology–has seen mixed results.

Key Data:

• Table: Cal-ITP-orders by supplier, through Q4-2024

• Chart: Cal-ITP-Disparity of sales among vendors, through Q2 2024

• Chart: Cal-ITP-agency orders, through Q4-2024

Organizations Mentioned:

• Cal-ITP
• Capitol Corridor
• Sacramento RT
• Coast RTA
• Tulsa Transit
• Monterey-Salinas Transit
• Kuba
• AurionPro Transit
• Littlepay
• INIT
• Enghouse
• Siemens (Bytemark)

After three years of operations, the California Integrated Travel Project, or Cal-ITP­, the state’s program that in part seeks to help mostly small transit agencies in California and elsewhere in the U.S. to purchase open-loop technology–has shown mixed results.

The “Mobility Marketplace,” perhaps Cal-ITP’s flagship offering, was considered California’s bold move into modularity when it opened for business in early 2022.

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