MCI marks Earth Day with electric J4500, new ABB charger
MCI plans to make its battery-electric J4500e first full production model available for demonstrations to the many companies running employee shuttles in the San Francisco Bay Area.
MCI plans to make its battery-electric J4500e first full production model available for demonstrations to the many companies running employee shuttles in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The ideal MaaS model is driven by a platform that coordinates multiple modes of mobility to deliver an elevated rider experience.
New York State is the hardest hit state in the U.S. with the most positive cases of COVID-19 and the most deaths resulting from COVID-19.
AMPLY was brought in during the fall of 2019 to simplify Tri Delta's charging operations and address challenges presented by previously installed hardware.
In this digital age, riders expect a sleek experience that offers easy access to critical information, such as rider alerts and route information.
When history looks back on the 2010-2020 decade, it's likely to view it as the start of the electric heckle boom.
An overview of technology being used in potentially hazardous scenarios, including fixed work zones, moving work zones, and equipment movement/collision avoidance.
The Masabi report uncovered that only 500 of the 2,500 people surveyed have access to public transit and could provide responses.
The uncertainties created by coronavirus crisis, the authors maintain, have made it more important than ever for agencies to explore the potential of partnerships.
The company will provide design, construction, and commissioning oversight services to ensure the successful delivery of the project from groundbreaking to ribbon cutting.
The door provides a critical defensive barrier with large safety glass and heavy-duty lower door to protect against assaults or unwanted passenger interactions.
All assets are controlled through the cloud, which reduces the need for onsite troubleshooting and provides 24/7 monitoring and control.
The first mask prototypes using Cummins’ donated media were assembled by University of Minnesota teams in March as part of an initiative to provide masks to healthcare systems in the region.
Beyond offering access to demand response software, the company's transit innovators are offering essential transit planning support during this time of uncertainty.
The new solution has already been implemented in several cities by large corporations to shuttle employees safely to work.
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