Urban Mobility

The Thar Desert is turning greener as rainfall increases and farming expands. But groundwater stress threatens this unexpected growth.

Current and InCharge Energy are launching EV charging hubs for rideshare fleets. The move aims to cut emissions and boost TaaS growth.

Indiana’s new law bans foreign adversary-linked data centers from using regional grid power, requiring full energy independence to operate in the state.

Executive Order Eases Compliance for Automakers While Environmental Groups Warn of Climate Setbacks

The new law directs up to $2 million annually from railroad car taxes into a dedicated state fund managed by the Department of Transportation.

Technology partnerships are accelerating smart city development across the U.S., driving innovation in infrastructure, mobility, and public services.

The Smart SW 185th Avenue ITS and Better Bus Project in Hillsboro, Oregon, proposes AI-integrated signals to ease traffic congestion, improve transit service, and enhance pedestrian safety near a busy MAX light rail crossing.

(BPT) - To keep the economy moving, people need to keep moving. Public transit helps economies grow by providing access to businesses where people purchase goods, boosting home values and creating …

The collaboration aims to ease range anxiety and accelerate decarbonization in transportation by delivering convenient, high-speed charging access across underserved and high-demand corridors.

Fires near suburbs cause 3x more deaths per emission than wildfires—posing a hidden, rising threat to air quality and public health.

Will Manitoba’s budget prioritize the critical infrastructure projects needed to support Portage la Prairie’s growth and sustainability?

London’s ULEZ cuts pollution by 53%, improving school commutes, but families in outer areas struggle with costs and limited transport options.

SuperHub Meerstad merges sustainability, renewable energy, and multifunctionality to create a future-ready community hub in the heart of a growing city.

A new alliance is stepping in to keep EV chargers operational as Shell exits. This transition ensures continued service and enhanced capabilities.

As part of its commitment to sustainability, Hyundai Rotem is actively developing hydrogen-powered trains and fuel cell trams, aligning with global carbon neutrality goals.

Massachusetts is set to see major infrastructure improvements as part of an $8 billion transportation plan that will fund critical projects and strengthen the state’s workforce.

The bill seeks to provide funding for statewide transportation improvements, but its impact on EV affordability and expansion remains uncertain.

With Trump halting EV programs, cities must adapt or delay clean transportation goals—what’s next for urban mobility?

The future is transformation. Maryland’s new Key Bridge design is more than a rebuild—it’s a statement on engineering, resilience, and economic growth.

Through the Canada Public Transit Fund (CPTF), Waterloo’s Grand River Transit will receive $71.7 million over 10 years starting in 2026.

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