The spring transportation season of 2026 officially kicks off, with cross-river travel demand continuing to rise. Ensuring the safety of new energy vehicle ferrying has become a key issue affecting people’s livelihoods. As the country’s first intelligent supervision platform for waterborne new energy vehicle ferrying, the Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration and the Shanghai Data Bureau jointly developed the “E-car Safe Ferry” intelligent supervision platform for vehicle and passenger ferrying. It is fully operational at the Baoshan Shidongkou ferry terminal (Shidongkou to Chongming), significantly reducing vehicle queuing times and providing seamless service for travelers. At the same time, it breaks down barriers between government administrative data and industry regulatory data, achieving a crucial leap from “unknown” to “knowable, measurable, and controllable” risks in new energy vehicle ferrying. This creates a replicable and scalable “Shanghai experience” for nationwide regulation of waterborne new energy vehicle transportation. (Shanghai Observer News)
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The nation's first intelligent supervision platform for water transportation of new energy vehicles officially put into operation
The spring transportation season of 2026 officially kicks off, with cross-river travel demand continuing to rise. Ensuring the safety of new energy vehicle ferrying has become a key issue affecting people’s livelihoods. As the country’s first intelligent supervision platform for waterborne new energy vehicle ferrying, the Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration and the Shanghai Data Bureau jointly developed the “E-car Safe Ferry” intelligent supervision platform for vehicle and passenger ferrying. It is fully operational at the Baoshan Shidongkou ferry terminal (Shidongkou to Chongming), significantly reducing vehicle queuing times and providing seamless service for travelers. At the same time, it breaks down barriers between government administrative data and industry regulatory data, achieving a crucial leap from “unknown” to “knowable, measurable, and controllable” risks in new energy vehicle ferrying. This creates a replicable and scalable “Shanghai experience” for nationwide regulation of waterborne new energy vehicle transportation. (Shanghai Observer News)