Top news of the week: 05.05.2021.
Mobility
Why Mobility as a Service Needs a Proper Platform
The public clearly has an appetite for mobility as a service. People want to plan, book and pay for various forms of transport via a digital platform. But mobility service providers are ...
UN Task Force Recommends post-COVID steps for Green and Healthy Sustainable Transport
Even before the emergence of COVID-19, countries across Europe have been at the forefront of developing sustainable mobility solutions that focus on health and the environment. Now, with a ...
Ensuring equitable electric vehicle charging infrastructure deployment in Los Angeles
Los Angeles is implementing policies to ensure no one is left behind in the green mobility future.
Creating Livable Asian Cities Book Launch and Panel Discussion
Creating Livable Asian Cities explores how Asia’s fast-growing cities can bring support social and economic prosperity while providing a livable environment for all.
TRIMIS Newsletter
Welcome to the April edition of the Transport Research and Innovation Monitoring and Information System (TRIMIS) Newsletter. TRIMIS is an online platform for policy makers and …
How EV chargers intersect with parking reform
As President Biden pushes to install a network of electric vehicle chargers across America, some advocates are wondering where they will all go — and if the effort will deal a blow to the ...
Faraday Future Selects Velodyne as Exclusive Lidar Supplier for Flagship FF 91 Luxury Electric Vehicle
Faraday Futures selects Velodyne as the exclusive supplier of lidar for Faraday’s flagship FF 91 luxury all-electric vehicle (EV).
Why fully self-driving cars on UK roads might be further away than you think
The Government claims that cars with a form of technology considered legally self-driving could hit British roads by the end of the year, but truly autonomous vehicles are still some way ...