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TfL Unveils 5-Year Plan to Improve London's Transport Network and Reduce Congestion
Transport for London (TfL) has launched 'London on the move,' a five-year plan to improve the capital’s road network and bus services.
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Belgium: Electric Passenger Ferry to Operate on River Scheldt
Belgian fleet operator VLOOT DAB has contracted Baltic Workboats to build an electric passenger ferry for operations on the River Scheldt.
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APTA Welcomes Proposed Bipartisan Funding for Public Transit in FY 2026
APTA has expressed support for the release of the bipartisan FY 2026 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (THUD) Appropriations Act…
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Waymo Begins Operation in Miami
Waymo has officially begun welcoming the first public riders to its fully autonomous ride-hailing service in Miami.
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Updated Analysis Finds Average Battery Degradation of 2.3% per Year
Updated Geotab analysis shows modern EV batteries degrade by an average of 2.3% per year, with charging power emerging as the biggest factor…
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Serbia Selects Archer Aviation as Air Taxi Partner Ahead of EXPO 2027
The Republic of Serbia has partnered with Archer Aviation to support the introduction of electric air taxis ahead of EXPO 2027 in Belgrade.
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Eve Air Mobility Secures $150 Million in Debt Financing
Eve Air Mobility has secured $150 million in debt financing from a syndicate of leading financial institutions.
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McLeod Software Completes Integration of Aurora Driver Ahead of Schedule, Unlocking Autonomous Capacity for Carriers Nationwide
McLeod Software and Aurora Innovation announced the completion of an API integration enabling eligible McLeod customers to book.
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UK Government Allocates £43 Million for Green Aviation
The UK government has announced up to 43 million GBP in funding for green aviation projects.
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IVECO & PlusAI to Launch Southern Europe's First Level 4 Autonomous Trucks
IVECO and PlusAI will launch the first deployment of heavy-duty trucks with Level 4 Autonomous Driving Systems (ADS) in Southern Europe.
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Tasmania: World’s Largest Battery-Electric Ship Begins Harbour Trials
Incat Tasmania has begun harbour trials for Hull 096, the largest battery-electric ship constructed to date, on the River Derwent.
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Bolt Launches First Fully In-House E-Bike
Bolt has announced the debut of its first in-house-developed e-bike as the vehicle takes to the streets in Barcelona.
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UrbanV and Pax Aeroportos to Develop Vertiports in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
UrbanV and Pax Aeroportos have signed an agreement to integrate vertiport infrastructure at airports in Brazil.
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Community Transport in 2026: Digitally Enabled, Human-Centred
Community transport in 2026 will be digitally enabled and human-centred, using integrated data and planning tools from providers like SkedGo
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The Key to the Electric Highway: Sweden and the USA in a Joint Study on Electric Roads - Elonroad Contributes Knowledge and Data
Elonroad is participating in a US–Swedish study exploring dynamic conductive charging on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in the US.
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ABB to Supply Power, Propulsion and Control Technology for Hybrid Ferries
ABB will supply a package of power, propulsion and control technology for four new hybrid-electric passenger and car ferries.
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DB Study Outlines Impact of Autonomous Vehicles on Public Transport
A new Deutsche Bahn study shows that the greatest benefits of autonomous vehicles arise when they are integrated into public transport.
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How Busworld Framed Europe's Approach to Autonomous Buses
Busworld highlighted that Europe is not lagging in autonomous bus technology, but is advancing through a structured pathway.
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Joby Aviation Acquires Additional Ohio Manufacturing Facility
Joby Aviation has announced the signing of a new agreement that will see it acquire a second manufacturing facility in Dayton, Ohio.
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Bosch Presents New Digital eBike Theft-Prevention Solution
At CES 2026 in Las Vegas; Bosch has presented its new Bosch eBike System, a digital theft-prevention solution.
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A Year of Hypergrowth: Yulu’s Journey in 2025
Yulu reflects on a landmark year of hypergrowth, showcasing how its electric Mobility-as-a-Service platform is transforming urban logistics,…
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Scandlines Introduces The Baltic Whale
Scandlines has named its new battery-powered freight ferry, officially christening the vessel The Baltic Whale.
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UK Government Pledges Additional £18 Million to Increase Plug-In Truck Grant
The Government has pledged an additional £18 million for the Plug-In Truck Grant, enabling discounts of up to £120,000.
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There Is Money To Be Made In Driverless Logistics
EasyMile look into self-driving trucks and ask: Why is logistics an area with such potential for driverless technology?