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Berlin citizens propose the largest car-free area in the world
Berlin citizens propose the largest car-free area in the world

How Chinese cities and the private sector are working to boost Low-Speed EVs and move away from fuel-driven vehicles PlayIcon
How Chinese cities and the private sector are working to boost Low-Speed EVs and move away from fuel-driven vehicles
Author | Elvira Esparza The low-speed electric vehicle (LSEV) market is expanding rapidly worldwide due to the increasing restrictions on combustion vehicles. They have emerged as an alternative to conventional vehicles, enhancing mobility by being well-suited for short-distance travel and navigating congested city traffic. Fifty percent of the demand for low-speed electric vehicles comes from […]
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How AI-powered LiDAR technology is rapidly gaining momentum, playing a transformative role in enhancing life within smart cities PlayIcon
How AI-powered LiDAR technology is rapidly gaining momentum, playing a transformative role in enhancing life within smart cities
Author | Lucía Burbano Often, the combination of two smart technologies amplifies their individual capabilities, working together like allies. This synergy is especially evident between devices that collect data and those that process, screen, and analyze it. In the case of LiDAR and artificial intelligence, this collaboration unlocks numerous applications within the context of smart […]
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A quick overview of the leading initiatives driving the deployment of robotaxis for the streets of tomorrow PlayIcon
A quick overview of the leading initiatives driving the deployment of robotaxis for the streets of tomorrow
Author | Lucía Burbano In 2019, Elon Musk confidently told investors, “I feel very confident predicting autonomous robotaxis for Tesla next year.” “They won’t be in all jurisdictions, because we won’t have regulatory approval everywhere, but I am confident we will have at least regulatory approval somewhere, literally next year,” he added. Six years later, […]
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