
AECOM launches electric vehicle smart charging management system
Global Infrastructure firm AECOM is launching a new smart system for fleet and infrastructure owners which it says allows them to manage charging in the

Global Infrastructure firm AECOM is launching a new smart system for fleet and infrastructure owners which it says allows them to manage charging in the

AI technology firm Cerence has launched Cerence Pay, a new product that delivers secure, contactless in-car payment through voice-powered AI. The American company says Cerence

Nissan is giving customers the ability to pay for parking with electricity. In what it says is a global first, electric vehicle drivers will be

SRL Traffic Systems, is expanding into the high speed variable messagesign (VMS) market, with a multi-million pound investment in a fleet of large units designed

Chester-based CAV technology company Wejo has received a grant from the Government’s future fund to continue developing its data-sharing solution. It’s understood Wejo received up

Work has been completed on the UK’s first ever highway made from plastic waste in Carlisle. Cumbria County Council is one of just eight local

Transport for Buckinghamshire has trialled new technology to make excavation work at road and streetworks safer and more cost effective. The method is being increasing

The Scottish Government is to invest £300,000 in a new hydrogen accelerator to help further develop hydrogen technology and encourage knowledge-sharing to support transport applications

Siemens Mobility and WJ Group have entered into an exclusive, long-term partnership to deliver systems for temporary automatic speed camera at road works (TASCAR) in

Overhead charging cables installed on the strategic road network for electric lorries on ‘e-highways’ could significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions from road freight. These are
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