Urban Mobility
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A clear vision is allowing Denver to build for an autonomous future
The combination of numerous action plans is allowing Denver to best prepare itself for the future of autonomous transportation. By Jack Hunsley
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What will it take to make Denver all-electric?
There are plenty of obstacles to overcome as Denver works to the target of a fully electric light vehicle fleet by 2050, writes Megan Lampinen
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Travel apps could aid future city mobility development
The consumer benefits of integrated MaaS mobile apps are clear, and authorities choosing to experiment in this space can better prepare themselves for the future of mobility. By Jack Hunsley
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Comment: Behind the hype, signs of progress for the electric truck
The CV sector is making noise about electrification. It’s not clear when models will hit the roads in meaningful numbers, but there is growing confidence for short-haul applications. By Xavier Boucherat
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Electric HD trucks – when will hype become a reality?
What difference will electrification make to the shape of the global truck industry, asks Kristine Kubacki, Senior Analyst, Industrials at Mizuho USA
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American love of the car has created challenges for MaaS advocates
Urban centres worldwide are embracing smart mobility, but the challenge for US cities like Denver is that they were built for the private vehicle. By Xavier Boucherat
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Interview: Eulois Cleckley, Executive Director, Denver Public Works
Denver is growing, and its infrastructure will need to improve accordingly. Eulois Cleckley wants to offer the city’s residents an alternative to privately owned vehicles. By Xavier Boucherat
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Demanding consumers and tight margins transform fleet operations
The global logistics industry is spearheading a wave of technological innovation. By Megan Lampinen and Josh Wickham
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Players of all sizes seek niches in the evolution of Denver’s mobility
Denver has emerged as an exciting place for future mobility development, and a variety of different challenges are being tackled by players of all sizes. By Xavier Boucherat
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Last mile’s long-term future to be shaped by short-term convenience
With the AV still in its infancy, the future of last mile lies in a compromise between long-term benefits and short-term safety nets. By Jack Hunsley
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A broad mobility framework will allow Denver’s authorities to remain agile
With the exact blueprint of future mobility uncertain, cities need to create flexible foundations that can allow them to adapt to new trends and innovations. By Jack Hunsley
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Mobility innovation will help meet the e-commerce challenge
Electrification and full flexibility will be critical for DPD’s competitivity in the urban delivery sector, but the big truck makers are still lagging on clean vehicles. By Xavier Boucherat
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Shared, electric, autonomous – Denver shuttle tackles multiple urban challenges
Denver reinforces its reputation as a hotbed of advanced mobility with the launch of a self-driving shuttle pilot. By Megan Lampinen
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