High-tech makes urban management smarter in Shandong's Chengwu
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Dust and inefficiency have long been challenges to the improvement of urban sanitation management in Shandong's Chengwu.
To address the issue, Chengwu county in Heze introduced a fleet of digital dust-free cleaning vehicles, transitioning from sweeping to suction in order to enhance the city's sanitation standards with greener and more efficient practices.
The digital dust-free cleaning vehicles are powered by lithium batteries, with a full charge providing a range of up to 150 kilometers, allowing for long-term patrol cleaning. These vehicles offer flexible operation suitable for various road conditions.
Additionally, they are equipped with cameras, positioning devices, air quality monitors, and other types of equipment. They not only enable real-time monitoring but also upload collected videos and data to platforms for analysis, summarization, and report generation to better guide sanitation work.
In recent years, Chengwu county has prioritized the construction of a new type of smart city as a key livelihood project, making urban management smarter and more efficient. (Edited by Xie Zhenzhen)