Vontas Celebrates One-Year Anniversary
Vontas had its official launch at APTA Expo in Orlando, Florida, where it showcased its product suite and demonstrated products in real-time for transit agencies.
Vontas had its official launch at APTA Expo in Orlando, Florida, where it showcased its product suite and demonstrated products in real-time for transit agencies.
Here are some steps you can take to help determine which propulsion type is ideal for your fleet.
The role will serve the quickly growing demand for electric passenger vehicles, as ABC Companies continues to introduce a range of applications for EV’s in the coach and transit market across the country.
The trial showed that using a smartphone app to book shared taxibus trips improves the service.
King County Metro is launching a fully-immersive virtual reality app.
The EV subscription service bundles the costs of an EV charging infrastructure into a monthly fee that varies based on utilization, making it simpler for fleets to forecast.
Transit said is working with additional mobile ticketing providers to ensure the app will support Google Pay and Apple Pay for their systems.
The first class of 10 NJ TRANSIT employees participated in classes at night and on select Saturdays for nine weeks to complete the classroom section of the program and are now eligible to apply for the Project Management Professional exam through the certification sponsor organization, the Project Management Institute.
The company’s Air Purification Solution and next generation all-electric HVAC are innovations that are sure to help operators protect passengers and drivers.
By encouraging more people to take public transit, SEPTA Key Advantage will help reduce traffic congestion that is significantly impacting mobility as the pandemic recovery continues.
The more fleets realize the benefits of ADBs, the more important it becomes for them to maximize these advantages over the life of the brake and get the most out of their investment in the technology.
The goal for Keolis' new entity is to support public transport authorities and passengers with digital products.
The services, along with EMV-enabled validators, serve as the backbone for contactless EMV fare payment systems, also known as open loop, which allows riders to pay for transit by tapping the same credit or debit card they use to buy groceries or a cup of coffee.
The initiative is in line with TfL’s new “quieter times to travel” information to help people feel safer using transport amid the pandemic.
As agencies look to make the move to an electrified future, there are steps that need to be negotiated until that dream becomes a reality.
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