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TAMIC® by Tallano Technologies deployed in partnership with Iveco Bus, Transdev, and Solea in Mulhouse (France)

Implementation Date

April 30, 2024

By

Mulhouse Alsace Agglomération

City

Mulhouse

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Description

On June 5th 2025, the very 1st bus equipped with TAMIC® technology was officially unveiled in Mulhouse. It will be in service on July 1st, marking a world first in the capture of fine particles (PM) emitted during braking. This innovative project, led by Tallano Technologies in partnership with IVECO BUS, Transdev, Mulhouse Alsace Agglomération - m2A, and Soléa, is fully in line with the ambitious air pollution reduction initiative launched in the region. After the announcement of the project in April 2024, this operational phase will be followed by the deployment on 50 vehicles on retrofit.
TAMIC® system captures more than 70% of PM emitted by braking at source. This pollution will be regulated by 2030 thanks to the Euro 7 regulation for heavy-duty vehicles. ADEME estimated in 2022 that more than half of the PM emitted by recent road vehicles came from these sources.
This innovation is a collective effort of industrial and public partners for public health and sustainable mobility.

Impact & Result

Improvement of air quality and contribution to improving public health: on average, one city bus emits 10kgs of braking particles per year, TAMIC® system captures over 70% of the fine particle pollution emitted by the friction of brake pads on bus brake discs.

Solution Spotlight

Tallano Technologies was founded on a single ambition: to reduce air pollution from the emission of fine particles by braking systems. Each braking action causes the emission of fine particles (PM10 and PM2.5), loaded with carbon and heavy metals, which remain suspended in the air, endangering the health of users and citizens. Our TAMIC® solution captures them at the source of emission, at the heart of the brake itself, preventing them from being dispersed in the air and inhaled. It is capable of capturing at least 70% of PM emitted during braking, whether the vehicle is individual or collective, light or heavy, thermal or electric. It consists of an electronic board that activates a turbine during braking and a filter that retains the particles, enabling their eventual reprocessing. Protected by a portfolio of patents worldwide, TAMIC® can easily be fitted as original equipment on cars, as well as retrofitted to trucks and rail vehicles.

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