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Los Angeles launches New Mobility Challenge 2018

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The LA New Mobility Challenge 2018 is a joint initiative of LA CoMotion, the NewCities Foundation and the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI), all of whom are dedicated to finding cutting-edge and sustainable mobility technologies for Southern California. The deadline to submit applications is 17 September 2018.

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Electric shuttles to start service in south Sacramento

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SmaRT Ride is the first on-demand micro-transit program in Sacramento with an innovative service model that provides point-to-point transportation. SacRT began piloting the service in February 2018 in partnership with the Franklin Neighborhood Development Corporation using compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles.

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Electrify America, Sacramento announce Green City investments: ZEV car-sharing, ZEV bus and shuttle routes, EV charging systems

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Perfect for a first-mile-last-mile connection, the user either pays for rental time or distance traveled, whichever is less expensive. These cars will be easy to recognize with a roof-mounted bike rack, giving users the option of combining two different modes of transportation, bike and car, for daily commutes or weekend adventures.

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Nissan and DeNA unveil Easy Ride robo-vehicle mobility service in Yokohama

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The public field test will take place in the Minatomirai district of Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan from 5-18 March 2018. Nissan and DeNA aim to provide the service as a new infrastructure option that supplements existing transportation.

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Three Major Sources of Funding for EV Charging at Convenience Stores and Truck Stops

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times more than in 2018. NEVI funds can be used for EV charging infrastructure: acquisition, installation, network connection, operation, maintenance, and long-term EV charging station data sharing. The Department of Transportation lists all the eligible EV charging infrastructure funding programs.

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3 Things Utilities Can Do to Prepare the Power Grid for More Electric Cars

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million it forecasted in 2018. Department of Transportation, the typical American drives their car about 13,500 miles per year. neighborhoods and business districts. EV Connect is more than just a software company. Find out how EV Connect can help you make sure it is. million by 2030, up from the original 18.4

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Update: 10 Best Car Sharing Programs

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One of the gurus of car sharing, Dr. Susan Shaheen of UC Berkeley, says we are in the age of shared mobility where new modes of alternative transportation services are making great changes. Uber’s also in the process of adding transit connection information to its app as it strives to become a one-stop mobility information service.

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