WiWell’s collaboration with Henshin Group Ltd and its MOVENS Technology will enable continuous monitoring of air quality inside public transport vehicles.
Public transport companies must ensure high safety and comfort standards for their passengers during transit. It is therefore essential to monitor air quality inside vehicles, checking CO2 levels (whose correlation with virus transmission, particularly COVID-19, has been the subject of recent studies) and particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5).
WiWell S.r.l.’s photocatalytic microporous WiGlass films, installed inside environments and/or cabins of public or private transport vehicles, carry out continuous catalytic disinfection, reducing pollutants, bacteria, viruses, hydrocarbons, VOCs, and more.
Thanks to the multi-layer MOVENS platform, which leverages IoT (Internet of Things) technology, WiWell S.r.l. clients can now monitor in real time and remotely several critical parameters: air quality and purification levels compared to standard laboratory benchmarks, presence of residual pollutants after they have been eliminated by the photocatalysis triggered by WiGlass films, and measurement of physical-environmental parameters indicative of indoor air quality, such as CO2 levels and PM10 and PM2.5 particulate concentrations.
But that’s not all: MOVENS also provides real-time data on other factors, including air humidity, atmospheric pressure, noise and vibration levels, and lighting conditions.















