
Solving the problem of urban transportation has vexed town planners since the days of Julius Caesar. It isn't just a matter of coming up with a better bus or shared cars. Unless you want people to end up slogging the last mile of their journey in the rain, a city’s transportation system needs to be comprehensive and integrated. The French city of Grenoble is taking a stab at the problem by introducing Toyota's Ha:mo (Harmonious Mobility) system into its broader transport management scheme. .. Continue Reading Grenoble embraces last-mile EV sharing scheme
Section: Urban Transport
Tags: EDF, Electric Vehicles, France, I-road, Infrastructure, Three Wheel, Toyota,Transport
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