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Sudden increase in air pollution threatens economic recovery, says report

September 4, 2020 by David Edwards

There has been a sudden increase in air pollution which is threatening economic recovery in many countries, according to a new report by Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA).

The environmental research organization estimates that “health damage from air pollution” has cost between 0.4 percent and 6 percent of annual GDP in the world’s leading cities in the first half of 2020.

By “health damage” CREA means such things as absence from work as a result of respiratory problems such as asthma, a particularly pertinent point at a time when a respiratory disease called coronavirus has ravaged the entire world’s population and caused untold economic damage. [Read more…] about Sudden increase in air pollution threatens economic recovery, says report

Filed Under: Economy, Features Tagged With: air, cities, cost, costs, crea, delhi, economic, economy, fossil, fuels, gdp, health, highest, levels, particles, percent, pm, pollution, recovery, respiratory

AutoX launches driverless taxi service in China

August 18, 2020 by Mai Tao

Driverless car startup AutoX has launched its RoboTaxi ride-hailing service in Shanghai, China to the general public for the first time, marking a transit milestone for China’s largest city.

AutoX RoboTaxis can be booked through Alibaba’s AutoNavi smartphone app, similar to other ride-hailing services.

AutoX, which has raised at least $160 million to date, according to Crunchbase, has also struck up a strategic partnership with Letzgo, a major taxi fleet operations company headquartered in Shanghai. [Read more…] about AutoX launches driverless taxi service in China

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: app, autox, china, cities, city, company, fleet, letzgo, operations, robotaxi, robotaxis, service, shanghai, taxi, vehicle, vehicles

Peachtree Corners launches ‘world’s first fleet of self-driving e-scooters’ as part of styling itself as a smart city

May 21, 2020 by Sam Francis

Peachtree Corners, a tiny city in the state of Georgia, USA, is launching what it believes is the “world’s first fleet of self-driving e-scooters” as part of styling itself out as a smart city.

Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners is on a mission to solve many of the technology issues facing cities and municipalities around the country. For many, the term “smart city” is an unclear concept.

For Peachtree Corners, Georgia, it’s about empowering the latest in emerging technologies to solve real-world problems. [Read more…] about Peachtree Corners launches ‘world’s first fleet of self-driving e-scooters’ as part of styling itself as a smart city

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: cities, city, companies, corners, covid, curiosity, deploy, e-scooters, environment, fleet, lab, mobility, peachtree, public, real-world, scooter, scooters, self-driving, smart, technology, tortoise

Via raises $200 million to develop and expand its mobility services

April 11, 2020 by David Edwards

Mobility services startup Via has raised a further $200 million in its latest funding round.

Money raised in Via’s Series E fuding round will be used to “expand access to efficient, sustainable, and equitable public mobility across the globe”, says the company.

John Elkann, chairman and CEO of Exor, lead investor in the financing, says: “More important than ever to work for an innovative and sustainable future.” [Read more…] about Via raises $200 million to develop and expand its mobility services

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: building, cities, company, emergency, equitable, exor, financing, john, mobility, provide, public, raised, series, services, sustainable, technology, transit, ventures

Smart building automation and the future of property development in cities

March 22, 2020 by Polly

As cities continue to grow and evolve, with more people than ever wanting to live and work from within them, so to do the tactics used to house and control this city growth, without being detrimental to the quality of life or the environment.

Here are some of the ways that buildings are modernising and evolving in 2020 and beyond into the new decade, followed by some general information on the property companies involved in these sorts of developments, and then a deeper dive on home automation from a consumer level.

  • Smarter build techniques – Perhaps one of the immediately noticeable differences in modern property developments is that they have new materials, strategies and techniques, allowing them to be as efficient, sleek and affordable as possible, with technology interweaved for the future.
  • Automation in the “smart building” – The smart building is one that, again, is interweaved with overall technology from the beginning, that can be remotely controlled and accessed, perhaps even in tandem with multiple different apartment clusters or even buildings of the same type.

This is incredible for energy efficiency, like heating, lighting, and more can all be controlled by a remote operator, as and when required. [Read more…] about Smart building automation and the future of property development in cities

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: amazon, automation, building, buildings, cities, city, consumer, controlled, future, internet, interweaved, level, modern, property, remotely, required, smart, techniques, technology

Autonomous buses and shuttles reflect ‘strong societal trends’, says report

January 7, 2020 by David Edwards

Autonomous buses and robotic shuttles reflect “strong societal trends”, such as ageing populations who are less mobile and the record numbers of people moving to cities, according to a new report.

These are among the findings of a study by IDTechEx, Robot Shuttles and Autonomous Buses 2020-2040, said to be the first in-depth report on the subject.

Robot shuttles are an important new, reconfigurable form of transportation for goods and people that may even function as mobile offices, workshops, restaurants and more. [Read more…] about Autonomous buses and shuttles reflect ‘strong societal trends’, says report

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous, bus, buses, cities, deployed, finds, idtechex, large, people, report, robot, shuttle, shuttles, societal, strong, toyota, trends, trials, vehicles

New ITU case study shines spotlight on ‘smart city’ journey

December 17, 2019 by David Edwards

The City of Pully, Switzerland, reports experience with ‘Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities’

A new ITU case study offers an evaluation of the Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities developed by the United for Smart Sustainable Cities Initiative (U4SSC), an initiative supported 16 United Nations bodies.

U4SSC develops practical tools to support cities’ application of digital technologies to become smarter and more sustainable, with the aim of achieving SDG 11: “Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable”.

Pully, a Swiss municipality home to some 18,000 residents, has reported its experience applying the U4SSC Key Performance Indicators to help meet the objectives of its “smart city” strategy. [Read more…] about New ITU case study shines spotlight on ‘smart city’ journey

Filed Under: Features, Infrastructure Tagged With: case, cities, city, development, experience, indicators, international, itu, key, performance, practical, pully, smart, ss&c, study, sustainable, technologies

May Mobility raises $50 million in funding round led by Toyota

December 16, 2019 by Sam Francis

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May Mobility, an autonomous transportation-as-a-service provider, has closed a $50 million Series B funding round led by Toyota.

There was also participation from Sparx Group, alongside return investors Millennium Technology Value Partners, Cyrus Capital Partners, BMW iVentures, and Toyota AI Ventures.

The company says the round will help fund strategic hires across the engineering and operations functions, and expansion of the vehicle fleet to meet growing demand. [Read more…] about May Mobility raises $50 million in funding round led by Toyota

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: accelerate, autonomous, cities, company, current, driving, fleet, funding, help, helping, investors, led, market, mobility, partner, partners, president, round, series, service, shuttles, technology, toyota, transportation, vision, working

Alstom unveils recharging system for electric buses

October 4, 2019 by David Edwards

Alstom has launched the latest innovation in its range of ground-based recharging systems – SRS dedicated to electric buses.

The premiere, as part of the “Paloma” pilot project currently under way in the southern Spanish city of Malaga, sees a prototype of SRS for e-buses operating at a bus stop in front of the University of Malaga’s School of Industrial Engineering.

It is equipped with a 200 kW charger and is associated with a 12-metre Linkker e-bus which is running on Bus Line 1, operated by EMT, the local transport operator. [Read more…] about Alstom unveils recharging system for electric buses

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: alstom, bus, buses, charging, cities, city, e-buses, electric, emt, fleets, infrastructure, malaga, operation, project, prototype, recharge, recharging, srs, system, systems

‘Prawn day’ – it’s a thing

August 9, 2019 by Anna

US delivery firm Postmates, launched its first annual Prawn Day, offering two days of deals on select “prawn-related” merchants its service on 15-16 July.

Customers who visited the app found Prawn Day themed content and deals.

The company, which operates in more than 3,500 cities, added some of the most sought-after local and national restaurants, serving 70 of the top 100 restaurants in the US.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: app, cities, company, content, day, deals, local, national, operates, postmate, prawn, prawns, restaurants, serving, sought-after, themed, visited

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