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The Czech Ministry of Transport has announced that it will invest up to CZK 130 million (around EUR 5.1 million) from European funds into electric vehicle charging stations across the Czech Republic.

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  • Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
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SHARED MOBILITY ROCKS! is to be held on 21st March 2018 at Quay 17 - at the 9300 Aalst, Belgium. Attendance is free but reservations are required!

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Local Swedish public transportation and technology providers have partnered with the telecommunications company Ericsson to conduct a six-month trial of two electric self-driving shuttle buses on Stockholm's public roads.

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Topic
  • Clean and energy-efficient vehicles
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Polis, the network of European cities and regions that works on innovation in local transport, has launched a discussion paper on automated road vehicles.

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Topic
  • Urban mobility planning
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The City of Aarhus has inaugurated the first part of its light rail network, the Aarhus Letbane. It opened the first phase the network, a 12-kilometer loop that services 12 stations.

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  • Collective passenger transport
  • Intermodality
  • Urban mobility planning
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Pordenone aims to become more and more green. The City Council has approved two resolutions to join initiatives of the Friuli Venezia Giulia (FVG) region and the European Union to reduce pollution and greenhouse emissions in the city with concrete actions.

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  • Urban mobility planning
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A start-up business Poppy launched an environmentally friendly car sharing scheme in the city of Antwerp, introducing a fleet of 350 electric and CNG vehicles based on a free-floating principle.

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Topic
  • Collective passenger transport