Engie to deliver 100 electric buses to Santiago, Chile
Engie will provide 100 electric buses and charging infrastructure for Santiago. The deployment is part of a wider ambition to establish a low-emission transportation system in Chile with 6,000 electric buses by 2040.
Also, Engie has issued a proposal for a light rail system to link Santiago's airport to the city, implemented an electric taxi fleet and developed an intelligent network of charging stations for electric vehicles.
Last year, Engie took part in a trial with Keolis, Navya, Here East and Our
October 17, 2018
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Also, Engie has issued a proposal for a light rail system to link Santiago's airport to the city, implemented an electric taxi fleet and developed an intelligent network of charging stations for electric vehicles.
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The Navya shuttle travelled on a loop around the park and carried up to 15 passengers at a speed of up to 28mph.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) has approved a contract with Elon Musk’s The Boring Company (TBC) to construct an underground people mover.
LVCVA says the $48.675,000 contract will allow TBC to build a people mover that could safely carry passengers in autonomous electric vehicles via a loop of underground express-route tunnels.
The underground loop system is expected to offer reduced total costs and less disruption to pedestrian and vehicle traffic. Once complete, the loop is
The Eutrain (European Transport Research Area International) conference on international co-operation in transport research is aimed at gathering European and global scientific, policy making and business communities to discuss themes and instruments for the promotion of future international cooperation in the field of transport research.
The conference takes place in Brussels on 9 and 10 October and is organised within the framework of the Eutrain project, an FP7 project funded by the European Commissio
US-based Verra Mobility has partnered with motorway operator APRR to provide toll management services in France.
David Roberts, CEO of Verra, says: "Initially, we will be focusing on providing toll services to our rental car company partners throughout France.”
The partnership will allow Verra to expand to other countries to make travel in Europe more connected, Roberts adds.
Vera intends to develop products for fleets that allow drivers to use electronic toll lanes without having to slow down or stop
The legislation surrounding driverless cars is lagging so far behind the technology involved that the industry is unlikely to see a regulatory framework in place any time soon says leading international business, finance and taxation consultancy BDO. And IEEE, "the world’s largest technical professional organisation dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity" can only see problems ahead as the politicians fall further and further behind.
BDO has been looking at a report from www.Spectr