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Standab’s Micromobility Charging Network Expands Across Europe

Standab, a Stockholm-based charging startup, has raised €3.6 million to expand its network of universal micromobility charging stations across Europe. The round, led by Spintop Ventures with backing from Almi Invest GreenTech, comes as cities scramble to support the surge…
Wireless Charging Integration in Autonomous Industrial Vehicles

Electreon, the Israeli company behind wireless EV charging tech, is partnering with Portuguese autonomous vehicle maker ATLoS to embed wireless charging into driverless vehicles operating in industrial environments. The goal: keep autonomous fleets running around the clock without human intervention…
Source Extends EV Charging Network Across EU Borders

When charging goes borderless, road trips get a whole lot simpler.
Inclusive Mobility: Key Focus for European Cities

Pop-ups today, policies tomorrow — inclusion is taking the wheel.
Reevaluating Canada’s EV Policy amid Trade Tensions

When policy wavers, the grid and automakers feel the shock first.
New Federal Standards Signal Road-Readiness for Driverless Cars

When Washington drops the green light, the AV race speeds up.
New York City Considers E-Bike Speed Caps and Delivery Worker Wage Reforms

New York City is moving forward on two key fronts that could reshape the landscape for e-bike use and app-based delivery workers. At the center is a proposed 15 mph speed cap on e-bikes, now under formal review by the…
Dubai Faces Micromobility Safety Crisis Amid Rising Fatalities

Dubai is grappling with a growing micromobility safety crisis after 13 deaths related to e-scooters and e-bikes were recorded in just the first five months of 2025—already surpassing the city’s total fatalities from all of 2024. The latest spike in…
Tesla Nears Completion of Nevada LFP Battery Plant

Tesla’s nearly complete Nevada plant brings LFP battery production onshore, cutting costs and reducing reliance on foreign supply chains.
Alaska Airlines Grounds Fleet After IT Outage Disrupts Operations

Alaska Airlines grounded its entire fleet for three hours on July 21 after an IT outage disrupted operational systems critical to flight dispatch and scheduling. The shutdown, which began at 8 p.m. Pacific Time, affected all flights in progress or…








