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How soon is now? Electric trucks could arrive quicker than expected
New research argues that the economics of low- and zero-emission trucking could start adding up sooner than commonly predicted. By Xavier Boucherat
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CV supplier uses tech incubator to spur e-mobility progress
Knorr-Bremse is investigating how its conventional portfolio may be reshaped by zero emissions trucks and buses. By Freddie Holmes
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Robo-shuttles suit MaaS better than robotaxis
The gradual rise of the robotaxi means that Mobility as a Service will embrace self-driving vehicles, but their exact role is still a work in progress. By Xavier Boucherat
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Flourine could prove key in improving EV battery electrolyte technology
Koura argues that flourinated materials are crucial to addressing pain points in current electrolyte technology for lithium-ion batteries. By Megan Lampinen
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Private vehicles still thriving in urban mobility
COVID offered a glimpse of an urban future free of single-occupancy vehicles, but also derailed shared mobility’s progress. By Jack Hunsley
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Intermodal mobility pairs old models with new tech
Smartphone apps now combine a variety of travel modes, improving access to mobility and overall convenience. By Freddie Holmes
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An inside look at the Connected Car Platform of the Year
Sibros' Co-Founder and CEO offers a deep dive into the potential of its Deep Connectivity Platform. By Megan Lampinen
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Integrated mobility can fast-track cities to cleaner, safer streets
Why integrated mobility means a better transport system for society and the planet. By Juergen Reers and Pierre-Olivier Desmurs
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Helsinki: a short case study in MaaS
The Finnish capital is a living lab for integrated mobility, proving what is possible. Moving forward, the challenge will lie in scaling up its achievements. By Xavier Boucherat
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Political support and action propel UK’s EV transition
A team from law firm CMS reviews the state of play for electric vehicles in light of the UK government's EV-related legislation and Brexit
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Sony’s ADAS expert bullish on the sector’s future
Jack Hunsley speaks with AImotive's Founder and Chief Executive Laszlo Kishonti to learn more about the ADAS supplier's unique partnership
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Could immersion cooling and refined coatings be the future of EV battery management?
Though safety is of utmost priority, battery management techniques will also benefit performance and reliability. By Jack Hunsley
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COMMENT: Digital tools hit a cultural barrier
The biggest obstacle to the adoption of much needed new digital engineering tools is not technology, but culture, reveals Professor Sam Akehurst
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