Europe News
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Dott Expands European Fleet with 45,000 New E-Bikes and E-Scooters
Dott has begun a major update to its vehicle fleet across Europe, deploying 45,000 new e-bikes and e-scooters.
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Lime Improved GPS. But Parking Compliance May Need More Than That
Lime's GPS upgrade narrows location error to 1.5m, but a Prague pilot found Bluetooth verification achieved 90.6% parking compliance vs 38.4…
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UK’s First Electric Flight Demonstrations Begin in Scotland
Loganair and BETA Technologies have commenced the UK’s first real-world electric flight demonstrations on Royal Mail routes in Scotland.
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Karsan Experiences 11% Turnover Increase in 2025
Karsan has announced a turnover increase of 11% in 2025 – totalling €330 million across its total market landscape.
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Damen Introduces Waterbus 2907 Electric Ferry
The Damen Shipyards Group introduced the first fully electric Waterbus 2907 ferry during an event in Amsterdam.
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UK: New Roadside EV Charging Hub Planned for Yorkshire
Plans have been submitted for a new public roadside EV hub in Yorkshire that aims to create over 30 permanent jobs.
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Bristol Airport & Equilibrion Unveil Feasibility Study for SAF & Hydrogen Production
Bristol Airport & Equilibrion have unveiled a feasibility study investigating the large-scale production of nuclear-derived SAF and hydrogen…
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EIB to Provide Advisory Support for VÆRIDION Aircraft Development
The European Investment Bank will provide support for VÆRIDION during the development of a fully electric regional aircraft.
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UK Government Invests £271 Million in Clean Maritime Technology
The UK government has announced 271 million GBP in new funding to support cleaner shipping and strengthen coastal communities across the UK.
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Archer Aviation Names Bristol as Home of New UK Engineering Hub
Archer Aviation has announced the selection of Bristol as the home for its brand-new United Kingdom Engineering Hub.
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Essex Police Partners with First Charge for EV Charging Solutions
Essex Police has announced a partnership with First Charge to support the continued rollout of electric vehicles.
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Forest Introduces In-App Sobriety Test for e-Bike Riders in London
Forest has launched an in-app sobriety feature to help prevent users from using its e-bikes after consuming alcohol.
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Heathrow Airport Sets 2026 SAF Target Above UK Mandate
Heathrow Airport has expanded its Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) incentive scheme for 2026, setting a target 2% above the UK mandate.
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ORLEN Launches Fifth Hydrogen Refuelling Station in Poland
ORLEN has announced the launch of its fifth publicly accessible hydrogen refuelling station in Pila, Poland.
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West of England to Develop Mass Transit Rail Link to Bristol Airport
The West of England Combined Authority has unveiled a Transport Vision with a high-capacity mass transit rail link to Bristol Airport.
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Jacobs and PA Consulting to Continue Work on UK Transport Security
Jacobs and PA Consulting have secured a contract extension to lead the UK's National Security Science and Research (NSSR) programme.
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Daimler Buses to Install Four Public Charging Stations at Munich ZOB
Daimler Buses has announced the installation of four public charging stations at Munich's Central Bus Station (ZOB).
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The SOCOMEC ESS Team was Honored at the Energy Storage Awards 2025
Socomec’s ESS team won Energy Storage Decentralised Project of the Year for a solar-plus-storage system at Trieste Airport.
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UK: Autonomous Shuttle Bus Trialled in Suffolk
A prototype autonomous shuttle bus built by Ohmio is operating in Suffolk, UK, as part of a county council trial.
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Candela P-12 Completes World's Longest Electric Passenger Voyage
The Candela P-12 electric hydrofoiling ferry has completed a new, record-breaking voyage from Sweden's west coast to Norway's capital of Osl…
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UK: CAA Publishes Guidelines on Transparent Emission Information
The UK CAA has published a framework setting out guidance on the display of carbon emission information when booking flights.
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Loughborough University Conducts Research on Passenger Responses in Emergency Situations
A research team at Loughborough University has been conducting tests to assess how passengers respond when self-driving vehicles 'go wrong'.
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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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Q-Free Powers First Driverless Border Crossing Between Sweden and Norway
Q-Free powers the first driverless border crossing between Sweden and Norway, leveraging its C-ITS technology.