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First UK Charging Network for Electric Boats Installed in Plymouth
The UK’s first shore-side charging network for electric maritime vessels has been launched in Plymouth, Devon.
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New Colombia Traffic Management System Strengthens Regional Economy
The La Quiebra tunnels are the first in Latin America to be equipped with the software suite DYNAC, developed and implemented by Kapsch Traf…
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Voi Deploys Computer Vision Technology on e-Scooters in Oslo
Voi has partnered with Drover AI to deploy computer vision technology on its e-scooters in Oslo to tackle pavement riding and parking.
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Can MaaS Reduce Transport Poverty?
Alongside reducing single-occupancy car use, MaaS can form an important part of any toolkit to tackle transport poverty.
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ZipCharge GoHub to Provide Portable EV Charging
ZipCharge has revealed the GoHub, the world’s first portable EV charging infrastructure for shared, public use.
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On Q: Using Data to Improve Work Zone Safety
Q-Free sheds light on the growing importance of shareable work zone data and automated lane closure management.
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First eVTOL Vehicle Hub Opens in Coventry
Urban-Air Port has opened Air-One, the world's first fully-operational hub for eVTOL vehicles such as air taxis and autonomous cargo drones.
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Pony.ai Obtains Autonomous Taxi Licence in China
Pony.ai has become the first autonomous driving company to obtain a taxi license in China, operating 100 robotaxis in Nansha, Guangzhou.
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Smart Mobility Can Fuel Smart Cities
A key component of smart cities envisioned is eMobility – electric bikes (e-bikes) and electric scooters (e-scooters).
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The Traditional Car Rental via an App - It Is Just a Matter of Time
If apps deliver a better user experience on mobile, then why not allow your customers to rent cars via your mobile app?
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US DOT Announces Carbon Reduction Program
The US DOT's Federal Highway Administration has announced a new Carbon Reduction Program with 6.4 billion USD in funding.
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15-Minute Cities: Reimagining Mobility (Part 2)
SkedGo looks at where the 15-minute city model is gaining momentum and the role that Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) has to play.
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UK Launches Zero Emission Flight Delivery Group
The UK has launched the Zero Emission Flight Delivery Group to advance the development of battery and hydrogen-powered flights.
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Kapsch TrafficCom Implements Barrier-Free Toll System in Spain
Kapsch TrafficCom will implement a toll system for heavy vehicles on multiple high-capacity roads in the Basque region of Bizkaia.
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Superpedestrian Roadmap to Integrate e-Scooters with Public Transport
Superpedestrian has partnered with the Cities Today Institute to release a roadmap to integrate e-scooters with public transport networks.
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UK Updates Highway Code for Self-Driving Vehicles
The UK government has confirmed changes to The Highway Code to address the introduction of 'self-driving' vehicles on British roads.
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UK Government Awards £1.95 Million for Future Transport Projects
The Department for Transport (DfT) has awarded 1.95 million GBP in funding to future transport projects in the UK.
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15-Minute Cities: Reimagining Mobility (Part 1)
As cities become more crowded, the 15-minute city has great potential to change the way we live and our relationship with transport.
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Berlin Announces Plans for High-Speed Cycle Route
Berlin has announced plans for a high-speed cycle route connecting the east and west of the German capital through the city centre.
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Geotab and Surecam Launch Enhanced Video Telematics Experience for Fleets
Geotab and SureCam have partnered to bring a new generation of video and telematics capabilities to fleet operators.
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LeddarTech Releases the Flexible and Modular LeddarEngine
LeddarTech® has announced a new version of the LeddarEngine software to enable and accelerate LiDAR sensor development.
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CleanBC Invests in Designing Zero-Emission Boats
CleanBC is investing in zero-emission boat technologies to advance clean transportation in British Columbia's marine sector.