Autonomous delivery robots are already starting to change the way goods move around cities and warehouses, but most still need humans to load and unload their cargo. That's where LEVA comes in.
It’s an interesting sight. Anthony Supreme, a filmmaker, photographer, and magazine founder, approaches the vehicle from across the street. The driver, an Amazon delivery person, dons a bike helmet as ...
It’s true: cargo e-bikes are replacing trucks and vans for city deliveries like we’ve never seen before. With an ever-increasing push towards removing those heavy vehicles from our roads, larger ...
Cities have a new reason to develop bike infrastructure — to serve businesses who bike. New technologies around electric cargo bikes and logistics software is opening the door to new business models ...
As clean air zones are imposed in more cities, zero-emission alternatives to combustion-engine delivery vans are needed in order to keep the packages flowing from retailer to customer. A new startup ...
As electric bicycles quickly expand delivery options for companies in densely populated urban areas, other interesting solutions are also starting to pop up. One unique alternative is the Scootility ...
You can’t miss Cargi B. The City of New York’s first e-cargo bike, whose name was plucked from an online poll, looks like a miniature UPS truck from the back and a golf cart from the front. Emblazoned ...
(TNS) — Ask any bike advocate how to fix any problem, and the answer comes quickly: more bikes. When it comes to freeing up Seattle's valuable curb space, chipping away at its entrenched congestion ...