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Geotab & EV Café's ‘The End of the ICEage’ Promotion
Geotab Inc. & EV Café have announced Thomas Hardie Commercials as the beneficiary of their ‘The End of the ICEage’ promotion.
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The Right Ecosystem for EVs through New Mobility Solutions
Yulu takes a look at four different ways the government can boost new EV mobility solutions in the 2023 budget.
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Beam Integrates Pedestrian Shield into Auckland E-scooter Fleet
Micromobility operator, Beam is now integrating its Pedestrian Shield path detection technology within its e-scooter fleet in Auckland.
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UK: Voi Trials an Electric Tuk-Tuk for E-scooter Services in Bristol
Voi has commenced a four-month trial operating a Biliti Electric tuk-tuk for battery swapping and e-scooter maintenance in Bristol.
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Pyka Unveils Autonomous Electric Pelican Cargo Aircraft
Pyka has unveiled its electric Pelican Cargo aircraft, which is the first autonomous vehicle of its class.
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MiniDRT - The Future of In-Resort Transport
The first DRT software of its kind; MiniDRT enables guests to book transport to travel between different locations within a hotel.
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Regional DRT Service of the VGI Expands Further
Padam Mobility and Île-de-France Mobiltés extend 'VGI-Flexi' DRT service to the municipality of Denkendorf.
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Dott, Lime and TIER to Launch Shared E-Scooters in Madrid
Dott, Lime and TIER have been awarded a three-year contract to each launch a fleet of 2,000 e-scooters in Madrid, Spain.
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UPPER Project Aims to Increase Public Transport Usage in the EU
The International Association of Public Transport has launched UPPER, a new EU-project to strengthen the role of public transport.
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New Zealand: Beam Launches Saturn 5 E-Scooter in Wellington
Micromobility operator, Beam has launched its fifth-generation e-scooter — the Saturn 5 — in Wellington, New Zealand.
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4 Technical Solutions to Make E-mobility More Attractive
Schunk offers 4 technical solutions to make e-mobility more attractive: Increased efficiency, reliability, user-friendliness & safety.
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Siemens and Skyway to Develop Infrastructure for Vertiport Operations
Siemens and Skyway have announced a collaboration to develop electrical and digital infrastructure for vertiport operations.
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UK Government Funds Projects to Decarbonise Highways
The UK government is providing 30 million GBP in funding for seven projects that will help decarbonise the nation's highways.
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Challenges of Agile Project Management in Public Transportation
Padam Mobility discusses the challenges of agile project management in the world of public transportation.
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West Midlands on Demand Is Scaling
WMoD is merging with the Coventry Ring-and-Ride service and consolidating both services under one DRT umbrella – managed by weDRT.
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75% Prefer Better-Connected Public Transport Over Driving, Hitachi Study Reveals
Hitachi Rail has published a new report exploring attitudes to public transport and smart mobility in eight cities around the world.
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Can You Get an Electric Car If You Live in a Flat or Rent?
Pod Point introduces the OZEV Grant, a scheme to make EV charging more accessible for renters and people who own a flat.
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Five Trends Driving the Future of Transport
SkedGo explores five of the most prominent trends driving the constantly evolving future of transport in the years to come.
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InstaVolt Doubles Number of Rapid Chargers at Banbury Site
InstaVolt is expanding its ultra-rapid EV charging hub in Banbury, Oxfordshire – doubling the number of chargers that currently exist onsite…
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UK: OVO Energy and Volkswagen Announce V2X EV Charging Trial
OVO Energy and Kaluza are partnering with Volkswagen UK and smart charging company, Indra to launch a Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) trial.
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bp pulse Launches Europe’s First Electric Truck Charging Corridor
bp pulse has launched Europe's first charging corridor for electric trucks along on the Rhine-Alpine corridor in Germany.
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Low-Level Fusion and Perception for NCAP and GSR – Part 2
LeddarTech look to understand the testing requirements for new vehicles regarding ADAS under new car assessment programs (NCAP).
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Shell Subsidiary ubitricity to Install 300 EV Charging Points in Liverpool's Lampposts
Liverpool City Council has selected Shell's subsidiary, ubitricity to install a network of 300 EV charging points into existing lampposts.
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ZeroAvia Flies World's Largest Aircraft with a Hydrogen-Electric Engine
ZeroAvia has successfully tested its 19-seat Dornier 228 aircraft, powered partly with a full-size hydrogen-electric engine.