Autonomy Summer Series – Part 1
Welcome to the first edition of the Autonomy Weekly Summer Special. To save you time during the holiday season we bring you headlines from the industry. Relax and enjoy the emissions-free ride.?
The Autonomy Weekly Summer Special is an Urban Mobility Weekly limited edition series featuring the latest news on mobility, in an all you need to know format.
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Highlights - Featured Content ??
All About London
The UK’s?Department for Transport ?is set to?extend the UK’s e-scooter trial zones ?to 31 May, 2024. Local authorities have the option to extend their trials to 2024, or withdraw. As an official put it: “To ensure we get the best evidence possible and build on findings from ongoing research, we are enabling local authorities to continue running trials beyond this year.”
Meanwhile, London’s transport authority has launched a tender to buy?232 million EUR of renewable electricity ?as it aims to decarbonize the 150-year-old underground railway network.
Also in London, Amazon is switching some of its delivery vans to?pedal-electric cargo bikes . The vehicles are powered by Bosch’s Cargo Line electric motor with 500Wh battery power and a top-speed of 25 km/h. If the London trials are successful, Amazon will roll them out globally.?
While London is busy with complex solutions, Ikea implements easy old school solutions by?launching its international carpooling pilot ?for its employees by working with Liftango as part of a trial to encourage inclusive and more sustainable travel habits among staff. Ikea is kicking off the scheme across Australia, Italy, Croatia, Sebia, Romania, and Canada.
The EU Changes Gears
The war in Ukraine highlights Europe’s dependence on fossil fuel imports. In response to?price hikes, many European governments have announced fuel tax cuts. But according to some commentators,?tax breaks are not the right policy ?because they increase fuel consumption and hurt taxpayers in other ways.?
Either way, we need to reduce our fossil fuel consumption. One way to do so is for the EU Commission to “support more measures to grow cycling in Europe”; that’s according to?Frans Timmermans, the Executive VP of the European Commission . He announced that the EU Commission and EU Parliament are cooperating on an EU Cycling Declaration, which will harmonise?policy. Jill Warren, CEO of the European Cyclists' Federation, an Autonomy partner had this to say about it:?
“This is a great day for cycling in Europe. We particularly welcome the joined-up approach outlined by EVP Timmermans that should incorporate a number of our longstanding policy demands. An EU Cycling Declaration will help realise cycling’s enormous potential…”
Could the EU also harmonise micromobility charging? They recently made it mandatory for phones to have a common USB-C charger (this should save i-Phone users a buck or two), which raises the question of?why micromobility vehicles don’t have a universal charge port such as USB-C? ?One of the answers is that these companies don’t design their own batteries; indeed they could welcome the EU regulatory juggernaut targeting their battery suppliers..
Mass Transit
Ireland’s Transport Minister Eamon Ryan secured an agreement from cabinet to move forward with the?MetroLink rail project .?The project will cost Euro 9.5 billion and transform public transport in Dublin, improving connectivity between national rail links. The route includes 16 stations and it will on average have a train at each stop every 3 minutes during peak times.
The public transport authority for northern Denmark has given Keolis a?10 year contract to operate and maintain a fossil free network of 31 buses ?in Northern Jutland, which services a population of around 500,000 people. The fleet is expected to run exclusively on electric power by the 1st of April, 2023.
In Short, industry news summed up for you ??
1. Active Mobility
2. Green Fleets
3. Shared Mobility
4. Urban Logistics
5. Autonomous Vehicles
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Director of Business Development & Marketing | AUTONOMY
2 年Yo - let's go Daniel! Great recap.
Futurist. Future Cities Strategist.Technology & Innovation Ecosystem Thinker. Founder CEO of The Spectrum for Future-Cities
2 年Great job!