SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Sweden's Volvo Buses and Singapore's Nanyang Technological University (NTU) on Tuesday unveiled a full-size autonomous electric bus for testing this year in the city state.
Volvo already announced the results of a study of wireless charging using a stationary C30, and now it’s embarking on a more ambitious study of wireless charging involving moving city buses. Next year ...
The complete electrification of public transportation no longer seems like a distant dream, with electric buses joining the EV revolution. With an extensive experience in hybrid and electric hybrid ...
Singapore's Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Volvo Buses have unveiled a full-size autonomous electric bus that stretches 12 metres long and can accommodate up to 80 passengers. The ...
The big picture: If you told the average person a few years ago that the future of vehicles would be self-driving, they'd probably think you were crazy - and yet, that's precisely what the world has ...
The Swedish city of Jönköping is keen to clean up its streets and lower pollution. To do that, it will be getting electric bendy buses to replace old diesel rigs. Next year, the city will get 49 ...
Volvo Buses has demonstrated the potential of autonomous buses in a depot. The demonstration, held with bus operator, Keolis, took place at a bus depot near Gothenburg. The fully-electric 12 m ...
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