Transform eMobility Electrifying a fleet of vehicles can be complicated. Whether it's making sure you have reliable grid connections and charger hardware, knowing that you can finance your fleet and your charging infrastructure, or having the expertise to go electric, there are plenty of blockers...
Demand-Responsive Transit Is the Future of the Mobility Market 25.03.19 by Osvald MartretTraditional public transport models must evolve to meet growing demand for flexible, sustainable mobility. Demand-responsive shuttles hold the key to revolutionize the market and reduce dependence on private ...
While the UK mobility sector was experiencing strong growth, the automotive market was lagging. UK sales of new and used vehicles peaked at 10.8 million units in 2017 and have since been dropping by about 4 percent annually. This shift partly resulted from se...
Driven by a convergence of social trends and technological advances, a mobility revolution is underway, giving rise to a completely new automotive ecosystem and a range of new entrants to the sector. The new automotive supply chain places the consumer at
The mobility in the Czech labour marketRené Vávra
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Welans, founded in 2021, has a vision of “pioneering an alternative mode of transportation” that aligns with the ethos of its community in Brighton, UK. A spokesperson for Welans added: “Our mission is to channel our expertise into enhancing micro-mobility, fostering better health, and red...
The market has already attracted a strong customer base and has done so roughly two to three times faster than either car sharing or ride hailing. In just a few years, for instance, several micromobility start-ups have amassed valuations that exceed $1 billion. Two circumstances have driven ...
UK labour marketMost studies that look across local labour markets have found the effects of immigration to be benign. One possibility is that immigrants to a specific area simply push non-immigrants onwards elsewhere, thereby diffusing the labour market effects. Examining net internal migration ...
(figure 9) 60% called it “inevitable.” It will be interesting to see how this aspect of the coming mobility revolution plays out, and whether fleet management itself becomes yet another piece of infrastructure that can be outsourced by tomorrow’s lean, technology-driven transportation companies...