The Future of Mobility at CES 2025: Highlights and Insurance Perspectives
Mobility insurance expert Brandon Schuh examines the micromobility and advanced air mobility innovations that stood out from CES 2025 from an insurance lens
Mobility insurance expert Brandon Schuh examines the micromobility and advanced air mobility innovations that stood out from CES 2025 from an insurance lens
Mobility insurance expert Brandon Schuh examines the micromobility and advanced air mobility innovations that stood out from CES 2025 from an insurance lens
Non-profit organisation Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) has launched a calculator for cities to assess the environmental and economic impact of e-bikes for short trips.
Norwegian micromobility operator Ryde and Computer Vision firm Luna Systems are powering one of the first large-scale Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ARAS) for shared e-scooters
Lime is today celebrating the global launch of its new vehicle offering – the Gen4 seated
scooter.
A Norwegian startup championing scalable and efficient autonomous inland waterway transport has won the prestigious Special Category of the EU Start-up Prize for Mobility.
In a collaborative effort, 19 prominent companies from the automotive, bicycle and technology sectors, including Bosch, Trek, Shimano, Gazelle and BMC, have joined forces to champion the development of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2X) communication technology.
LSV specialist GEM and global micromobility software platform Joyride have launched one of the first keyless and IoT connected street-legal, low-speed vehicles (LSVs) for shared use.
Non-profit organisation Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) has launched a calculator for cities to assess the environmental and economic impact of e-bikes for short trips.
Norwegian micromobility operator Ryde and Computer Vision firm Luna Systems are powering one of the first large-scale Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ARAS) for shared e-scooters
Lime is today celebrating the global launch of its new vehicle offering – the Gen4 seated
scooter.
A Norwegian startup championing scalable and efficient autonomous inland waterway transport has won the prestigious Special Category of the EU Start-up Prize for Mobility.
In a collaborative effort, 19 prominent companies from the automotive, bicycle and technology sectors, including Bosch, Trek, Shimano, Gazelle and BMC, have joined forces to champion the development of vehicle-to-vehicle (V2X) communication technology.
LSV specialist GEM and global micromobility software platform Joyride have launched one of the first keyless and IoT connected street-legal, low-speed vehicles (LSVs) for shared use.