“Consumers must not have to think about safety when buying micromobility batteries”
Industry leaders gathered at Micromobility UK 2024 to discuss what must be done to reduce battery fires and eliminate battery fears.
Despite budget cuts, Scotland “ahead of the curve” for active travel
In #17 of Zag’s Women Making Moves series, Scotland’s Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop sets out how the nation is investing in active travel, and the legislation needed for a “just” transition to net zero.
Why debt investors need to back bikes
Vapaus CFO Eric Deighton explains the firm’s innovative bike leasing model and sets out why more banks should be willing to offer financing for bikes
SLiNK-TECH CEO: “We can convert any location into a highly automated vertiport”
In #4 of Zag’s Radar series SLiNK-TECH CEO John Goudie introduces us to their deployable vertiport tech solution, enabling drones and eVTOLs to launch and land autonomously.
Bloomberg Philanthropies offers $100,000 grants for art-driven street redesigns
Bloomberg Philanthropies is quadrupling its Asphalt Art Initiative grants to support traffic safety and public space projects that protect cyclists and pedestrians using asphalt art.
“Regulations can make or break micromobility”
Ahead of Bolt and Zag’s mobility event in London on the sweet spot for micromobility regulation – we spoke with Bolt’s VP of Rentals Dmitri Pivovarov to get a flavour for what’s in store.