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Directorio de Transporte Público Metropolitano (DTPM)
The Dirección de Transporte Público Metropolitano (DTPM) is a Chilean government agency responsible for the planning, regulation, and management of the public transport system in Santiago, Chile. Its primary objective is to ensure efficient, safe, and sustainable urban mobility for the metropolitan area, overseeing operations, infrastructure development, and service quality.
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Strategic Overview
- DTPM is focused on modernizing Santiago's public transport system, with a strong emphasis on sustainability through the integration of electric buses.
- The agency plays a critical role in regulating and coordinating private operators to deliver integrated public transport services.
- Key challenges include improving service quality, expanding coverage, and ensuring financial sustainability of the public transport network.
Deal Activity from Public Sources
DTPM announces the incorporation of 1,000 new electric and high-standard diesel buses for Red Movilidad, to be operated by Metbus, STP, and Vule under new contracts.
DTPM awards new tender bases for the operation of public transport services in Santiago, enabling the incorporation of 1,600 new electric and diesel buses.
Investment Focus
Technologies
EV Charging1
Geography
Chile1
Key People
Paola Tapia Salas
Director
Track Record
15
Years Active
Notable projects: Management and oversight of Red Movilidad (formerly Transantiago) public transport system in Santiago, Implementation of electric bus fleet renewal programs, Development and improvement of public transport infrastructure in Santiago
Detailed Analysis
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