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Explore the latest strategic trends, research and analysis
The pop-up venture will see electric flying taxis and drones operating in the city of Coventry later this year. Could this be the solution to urban congestion and achieving zero emissions...
By electrifying urban fleets, we can mitigate more than 70% of mobility CO2 urban emissions, remove 50% of city air pollution, and electrify rides to everyone – making the electrification...
A global survey asked people how COVID-19 has affected their use of public transport. Fears about over-crowding and infection are top of people's minds.
With transportation network company fleets like Uber and Lyft full of high-mileage vehicles, electrification will make big progress towards the decarbonization of transport.
COVID-19 has changed which cities experience most traffic congestion. More than 380 cities saw traffic fall in 2020, compared with the previous year.
Private vehicle usage could increase when offices reopen and workers return. This may have a negative effect on climate change and the environment.
As car-sharing, ride-sharing and self-driving vehicles transform urban mobility, what use can we put the space once devoted to vehicles doing nothing?
Could applying modern e-hailing technology to private mass transport in Africa produce mobility options that improve life in the continent's major cities?
As urban populations grow, how can cities change their ageing and inadequate transport and mobility systems to meet the needs of their new inhabitants?
New approaches to regulation can help countries transition away from 20th century transportation solutions and ensure countries can embrace the groundbreaking technologies of the future.
Maximizing the promise of self-driving cars will require special approaches and collaborations with technologists and regulators.