The Abingdon, UK battery developer Oxis Energy has supplied lithium-polymer batteries to the Cybergo driverless urban small bus system being developed by the French start-up Induct. Induct's Cybergo is a robotic EV specially designed for small numbers of passengers in cities, who can access rides by mobile phone. It is Subscribe to Automotive World to continue … Continued
The Abingdon, UK battery developer Oxis Energy has supplied lithium-polymer batteries to the Cybergo driverless urban small bus system being developed by the French start-up Induct.
Induct's Cybergo is a robotic EV specially designed for small numbers of passengers in cities, who can access rides by mobile phone. It is
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