As electric vehicles (EVs) like the Nissan Leaf hit the roads in the U.S., press coverage focusing on the of the perils of EVs' limited range – and the resulting "range anxiety" from drivers worried about finding a charging point – has picked up. The Boston Globe kicked things off a month ago with a...
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Case Study | May 27, 2021
As cities push to decarbonize urban environments, Uber's role in urban transportation poses a serious challenge. A growing body of evidence suggests that ride‑hailing increases emissions compared to not only public transit but even conventional car ownership. Uber has set a target to electrify all ... Not part of subscription
Analyst Insight | February 25, 2022
Among the early application areas for autonomous driving technology, commercial trucking is thought of as one of the most promising. Therefore, it is no surprise that numerous companies are working in this space with investments continuing to grow. Many of these companies have been publicly ... Not part of subscription
Analyst Insight | March 16, 2022
While commercial trucking is a promising early implementation area for autonomy, it will still take at least till the end of the decade before autonomous trucks are widespread on public roads. Issues relating to safety, security, privacy, and liability still remain, which manifest as legal and ... Not part of subscription