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Insights about CES 2023 participants Candela, Zoox and VinFast.
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Major car companies, from Mercedes-Benz to BMW to Honda, are testing self-driving cars. But potential environmental impacts have taken a back seat.
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Sponsored: When it comes to shipping, consumers have been conditioned to think faster equals better but fast delivery is rarely the best choice for the planet. A growing number of e-commerce companies are working to combat that trend.
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Electrification of autonomous vehicles, especially robotaxis, makes sense economically.
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In recent years, the Consumer Electronics Show has emerged as a place for automotive and mobility companies to make announcements, launch products and get attention.
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Concern over health and a strain on existing systems could be new drivers of growth.
by Tim Dawkins
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Many shoppers will find the process quicker and easier post-pandemic, which begs the need for more serious attention to the transportation footprint associated with getting groceries to consumers' front doors.
by Jim Giles
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The transportation tectonics are shifting — and everything from software to sensors to machine learning are offering new opportunities.
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Planning for a future with driver-less vehicles should start now.
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Time to clear the air — freight is the fastest-growing source of greenhouse gases and a major source of local air pollution.
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As urban infrastructure goes increasingly digital, mobility is set to fundamentally change.
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Five takeaways from a chat with the automaker's chief technology officer, Ken Washington.
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Inside the complex world of decarbonizing e-commerce shipping.
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For shared, electric autonomous vehicles, upgrading cellular networks might be the key.
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A former Lyft investor and entrepreneur looks ahead at what the next decade of mobility holds.
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It’s buying carbon offsets to balance the impact of shipping and also advocating for long-term solutions.
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They won't replace traditional transit but could provide new services where routes were previously tough to justify.