Loading data...
Under the order, the advertisements will be banned from bus shelters, newsstands, phone booths, and Wi-Fi LinkNYC kiosks.
Read More →To enable this grand transition to “new energy” infrastructure, many agencies are already implementing wireless charging for their electric fleets.
Read More →Since some current ads are scheduled to run for several more months more, all buses won’t be ad-free until about April of next year.
Read More →Speaking to a crowd assembled in Long Beach, Nielsen said, “The road to emissions-free transportation is going to be driven with battery-electric vehicles. I believe the future is electric.”
Read More →The system is applicable for 40-foot low-floor city and double-decker buses, 60-foot articulated buses, and three-door buses.
Read More →Joins a growing list of agencies implementing battery-electric bus fleets and is the fifth city in Texas to purchase Proterra electric buses.
Read More →The new buses will replace six diesel buses in its current operating fleet.
Read More →The GNA, CE-CERT collaboration will support organizations in evaluating the real-world benefits of advanced transportation tech.
Read More →he rack still also accommodates standard-tire bicycles, from adult-sized bikes down to smaller bikes.
Read More →The service center is the latest example of the company’s commitment to the North American market
Read More →