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Latest news 6 Nov 2019
Seat boosts smart transport plans with appointment of new head of urban mobility
Seat has appointed Lucas Casasnovas to to head up urban mobility as the manufacturer looks to accelerate its plans to offer new services aimed at the city transport market.
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Latest news 4 Nov 2019
New automotive and computing consortium to create common platform to speed up autonomous vehicle development
Companies from the automotive and computing industries have formed a new consortium to develop a common computing platform for autonomous vehicles.
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Latest news 4 Nov 2019
More work needed to build trust on autonomous vehicle technology
Three quarters of UK drivers are not yet ready to adopt shared mobility and autonomous technology, according to a new study.
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Latest news 4 Nov 2019
Driverless cars could clog up city roads and increase greenhouse gases by 40%
Transport & Environment urges regulation is needed to ensure autonomous vehicles are good for society and the environment.
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Latest news 4 Nov 2019
Lack of charging infrastructure is the biggest barrier to electric vehicle uptake, say drivers in LeasePlan research
More than half of drivers have a favourable view of EVs, but 64% said insufficient charging infrastructure is preventing them from making the change
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Latest news 4 Nov 2019
Ford Mobility employs data analytics to reveal traffic incident hotspots
Ford Mobility in Europe has been employing big data analytics combined with detailed on-site observations to discover where – and why – some stretches of road are more likely to experience road safety incidents than others.
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Latest news 4 Nov 2019
Virgin Media Consortium to boost UK on-street public charging infrastructure
A consortium of businesses have come together to use Virgin Media’s existing telecoms infrastructure to boost on-street electric vehicle charging in the UK.
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Latest news 4 Nov 2019
Battery shortages could stifle electric vehicle adoption
Manufacturers are struggling to match the supply of BEVs with demand often citing battery shortages as the reason.