
Top 5: Shared Micromobility Takes Off in the U.S.
Hello friends! Here’s my monthly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends. Items I selected include: Shared Micromobility: In 2018, 84 million trips were
Hello friends! Here’s my monthly take on the five most interesting developments in future fuels and vehicles trends. Items I selected include: Shared Micromobility: In 2018, 84 million trips were
Recently I spoke with Tom Voege, Policy Analyst at the International Transport Forum (ITF) within the OECD. In his role at the ITF he leads activities relating to Intelligent Transport
As I said in this recent post, I was intrigued when I saw the title, “Lies, Damned Lies, AVs, Shared Mobility, and Urban Transit Futures” by Graham Currie, who is
I was lured by this title, “Lies, Damned Lies, AVs, Shared Mobility, and Urban Transit Futures,“ and further hooked by the first sentence in this paper: “It seems to me
I met Jeff Wood at the Fuels Institute’s annual meeting, where we shared the stage and a panel to discuss the impact of urbanization and what it could mean for
A new report from the think tank RethinkX has projected that “[w]e are on the cusp of the fastest, deepest, most consequential disruption of transportation in history. By 2030, within
According to researchers at the University of California at Davis and the Institute for Transportation & Development Policy, three transportation revolutions are in sight: vehicle electrification, automation and widespread shared
Happy Monday friends! Last week I was traveling so this is the Monday edition of the Top Five, my weekly take on the five most interesting developments in low carbon
Happy Friday folks! Here’s my weekly take on the five most interesting developments in low carbon fuels and vehicles trends over the last week: How to Meet 1.5°C? Get Rid