GreenPower names new VP, sales and marketing
In his new role, Ryne Shetterly will shape green policies, build brand awareness, and help lead the sales and marketing team to propel the electric vehicle market forward.
In his new role, Ryne Shetterly will shape green policies, build brand awareness, and help lead the sales and marketing team to propel the electric vehicle market forward.
One of those strategies is transitioning the 85-bus Dial-a-Ride fleet from diesel fuel to propane.
First Transit is offering rides on the shared autonomous vehicle in Downtown Minneapolis to demo capabilities in winter weather.
The pilot program will focus on the long-term feasibility of implementing autonomous transit into existing and planned routes along the city’s downtown riverfront.
As part of the contract awarded to Kawasaki Rail, the new subway cars will be built in New York and Nebraska.
On average, as many as 10 million people, more than Hong Kong’s population, take the Shanghai subway.
Research will explore ways to reduce the weight and cost of carriages and track to provide a cheaper alternative to heavy rail and metro systems for connections between suburban and rural areas.
An innovative UK company called bio-bean collects waste coffee grounds from coffee shops, office blocks, transport hubs and coffee factories, and recycles them into advanced biofuels.
At least five Apple shuttles had their windows smashed with either rocks or a pellet gun while transporting employees on Highway 280.
The audit will include a review of NJ Transit's finances, leadership structure, hiring process, and customer service.
For the first time, the organization is led by all women in the roles of executive director, president, VP, and secretary. Out of a 15-person board, six are women.
The plans for the privately funded transportation tunnel underneath the Westside of the city were presented at a council meeting on Monday.
Since bringing the ride-hailing service to Innisfil, Ontario, the town's 36,000 residents have take about 25,000 rides.
The bus, named “Yoka ECO Bus,” will feature three batteries, three electric motors and an inverter from the Nissan LEAF.
Transit riders now will have daily, on-demand access to a vehicle to reach their final destination, which will help improve carbon emissions, among other benefits.
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