How the UK is winning the last mile race
Zag examines how six British last-mile players are positioning the UK at the forefront of a sustainable cargo revolution that just needs government support to go full-force
Zag examines how six British last-mile players are positioning the UK at the forefront of a sustainable cargo revolution that just needs government support to go full-force
British tech startup Hilo EV has developed an intelligent lighting module which connects to micromobility vehicles to make them more visible at night.
The announcement of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s rollback of the ban on new petrol and diesel cars and vans from 2030 to 2035 has been met with staunch opposition by the sustainable last mile logistics industry.
EVware, the London-based human machine interface and connected vehicle technology company, has partnered with British manufacturer of e-cargo bikes, EAV, for a technical research partnership.
The city of New York is conducting a one-month trial of large four-wheeled four-foot-wide pedal-assisted cargo bikes.
EAV Executive Chairman Nigel Gordon-Stewart questions the UK government’s apparent reversal on green policies given the island’s status as a leading light in decarbonisation technology developments worldwide.
Zag examines how six British last-mile players are positioning the UK at the forefront of a sustainable cargo revolution that just needs government support to go full-force
British tech startup Hilo EV has developed an intelligent lighting module which connects to micromobility vehicles to make them more visible at night.
The announcement of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s rollback of the ban on new petrol and diesel cars and vans from 2030 to 2035 has been met with staunch opposition by the sustainable last mile logistics industry.
EVware, the London-based human machine interface and connected vehicle technology company, has partnered with British manufacturer of e-cargo bikes, EAV, for a technical research partnership.
The city of New York is conducting a one-month trial of large four-wheeled four-foot-wide pedal-assisted cargo bikes.
EAV Executive Chairman Nigel Gordon-Stewart questions the UK government’s apparent reversal on green policies given the island’s status as a leading light in decarbonisation technology developments worldwide.
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