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NEWS
LoCITY to help judge Sustainable City Awards
LoCity to help judge Sustainable Mobility category, which recognises innovative schemes that help reduce the impact of transport and traffic on the environment.....read more £3.6 million invested in rail improvements
£3.6 million funding has been offered to 10 projects that will transform rail passenger travel.....read more National Grid plans superfast EV chargers on motorways
The National Grid is looking at plans to install superfast charging points for electric vehicles along motorways that would feed directly off the electricity transmission network, the Financial Times has reported.....read more £7 million funding for cycle safety
The Department for Transport has announced that eight cities will benefit from a £7 million government investment in projects to improve road safety, helping create more bike-friendly areas.....read more £2.2 million bus emission funding for Bristol and Bath
As part of the government’s Clean Bus Technology Fund, bus services across Bristol, Bath and South Gloucestershire will receive a £2.2 million funding boost to cut emissions and help to improve air quality.....read more
FEATURES
Quick win technology to tackle air pollution
The LowCVP has analysed a range of retrofit technologies and devised a Clean Vehicle Retrofit Accreditation Scheme to help transport operators identify effective solutions for lowering emissions.....read more How Mobility as a Service will transform staff travel
MaaS Scotland is a new organisation dedicated to supporting the growth of Mobility as a Service. Kate Armitage explains how this exciting new technology will revolutionise travel.....read more
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