Here comes the largest VC-backed company developing automated driving technology in Europe
Automated or self-driving cars are no longer a vision of the future in sci-fi movies.
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Automated or self-driving cars are no longer a vision of the future in sci-fi movies.
In today’s world, a car is an important mode of transport, especially in post-COVID era where people are advised to use personal transport instead of hopping on public transport for the daily commute.
Spanish mobility startup Ontruck which is Europe’s well-known digital road freight platform, has secured an investment round of €17 million led by OGCI Climate Investments (OGCI CI).
In a latest development, ViaVan, a provider of on-demand shared transit services and STOAG Stadtwerke Oberhausen GmbH, the public transport…
Munich-based aviation startup Lilium is known for its all-electric, vertical take-off and landing aircraft for regional air mobility.
Based out of Paris, Ambler, an intermediation platform that connects health care prescribers to ambulance companies, has raised €6 million after 18 months of its first round of funding.
Due to the corona crisis, people and governments all over the world are rethinking to transform urban mobility.
The automobile industry is on the verge of the self-driving vehicle revolution.
Recently, two US astronauts Dough Harley and Bob Behnken rode into space in SpaceX's automated Dragon Capsule, a capsule designed to take people to and from the International Space Station (ISS).
As France is recovering from the COVID-19 outbreak and is returning the normalcy, there is a need for sustainable and safe modes of transportation.
The electric vehicle market is all set to grow in a humongous way owing to the ambitious plans and initiatives of the governments across the globe.
While its rivals Uber, Ola, Lyft and more are constantly in the news for their mass layoffs -- Bolt, the leading European transportation platform has closed an investment round of €100 million today.