The National Drive Electric Week was a huge success with more than 152 events in 150 U.S. cities, including setting a world record for the most EVs driving in one location.
Bmw i3 is 2014 Green Car of the Year - Press ReleaseRushLane
BMW's i3, an innovative electric car built with a lightweight carbon fiber passenger cell and an aluminum drive module, has been named Green Car Journal's 2015 Green Car of the Year®, which was announced at the LA Auto Show.
The document discusses emerging automotive technologies that could become mainstream in the next 1-2 years. It begins with an introduction noting that innovative features often start as options on high-end cars before trickling down. The document then provides a brief history of automobiles and lists 9 technologies: automatic manual transmission, vehicle-to-vehicle communication, biometric vehicle access, active window displays, remote vehicle shutdown, reconfigurable body panels, four-cylinder supercars, pre-collision technology, and autonomous vehicles. Each technology is given a short 1-2 sentence description.
This document discusses Continental Automotive Romania's focus on shaping megatrends in the automotive industry, including prioritizing safety, the environment, information, and making cars more affordable. It emphasizes doing more to enable safe and intelligent driving, clean power, and global mobility while reducing emissions and stress through improved information management.
Driverless cars that can drive themselves without human input are being developed by major automakers and tech companies and some are expected to be available for purchase within the next few years. These autonomous vehicles could significantly impact transportation by improving safety, reducing traffic and lowering emissions while allowing people time for other activities while commuting. However, widespread adoption of driverless cars will likely disrupt the auto industry and related sectors by reducing private car ownership and insurance costs while changing energy demand. For driverless cars to be widely adopted, their benefits must be effectively marketed to consumers and issues like pricing and who is responsible in the event of an accident need to be addressed.
CEBIT 2018: SMART CYCLING APP FOR SMART CITIESRichardLim82
Cycling has financial and health benefits over driving. It costs 16 cents to travel one mile by bike but 15 cents by car. Encouraging alternative transportation like cycling can help address challenges cities face from automobile dependency and congestion. Gamification apps and smart bicycles can promote cycling culture and economic benefits of over 7 billion euros in Europe. In Copenhagen, cyclists generate more retail revenue than car drivers and make up 75% of transportation.
The document discusses several trends that will shape the future of the car industry, including:
1) Connectivity and electrification are becoming core parts of the industry and autonomous features will gradually increase;
2) Urbanization and shared mobility will impact vehicle ownership rates and infrastructure use; and
3) Collaboration between technology and automotive companies will be necessary as electronics and software become more important to vehicle design and manufacturing.
The Future of Mobility: Is Personal Car Ownership a Thing of the Past?Social Media Today
The document discusses a webinar on the future of mobility and whether personal car ownership will become obsolete. It introduces the panelists which include the Chief Scientist for Mobility at Shell, an Assistant Professor studying electric vehicles and shared transportation, and a Program Manager at Frost & Sullivan covering urban mobility trends. The webinar will examine how mobility may change by 2030 with alternative fuels, rapid urbanization, new generations, and autonomous vehicles potentially making personal car ownership obsolete.
Bmw i3 is 2014 Green Car of the Year - Press ReleaseRushLane
BMW's i3, an innovative electric car built with a lightweight carbon fiber passenger cell and an aluminum drive module, has been named Green Car Journal's 2015 Green Car of the Year®, which was announced at the LA Auto Show.
The document discusses emerging automotive technologies that could become mainstream in the next 1-2 years. It begins with an introduction noting that innovative features often start as options on high-end cars before trickling down. The document then provides a brief history of automobiles and lists 9 technologies: automatic manual transmission, vehicle-to-vehicle communication, biometric vehicle access, active window displays, remote vehicle shutdown, reconfigurable body panels, four-cylinder supercars, pre-collision technology, and autonomous vehicles. Each technology is given a short 1-2 sentence description.
This document discusses Continental Automotive Romania's focus on shaping megatrends in the automotive industry, including prioritizing safety, the environment, information, and making cars more affordable. It emphasizes doing more to enable safe and intelligent driving, clean power, and global mobility while reducing emissions and stress through improved information management.
Driverless cars that can drive themselves without human input are being developed by major automakers and tech companies and some are expected to be available for purchase within the next few years. These autonomous vehicles could significantly impact transportation by improving safety, reducing traffic and lowering emissions while allowing people time for other activities while commuting. However, widespread adoption of driverless cars will likely disrupt the auto industry and related sectors by reducing private car ownership and insurance costs while changing energy demand. For driverless cars to be widely adopted, their benefits must be effectively marketed to consumers and issues like pricing and who is responsible in the event of an accident need to be addressed.
CEBIT 2018: SMART CYCLING APP FOR SMART CITIESRichardLim82
Cycling has financial and health benefits over driving. It costs 16 cents to travel one mile by bike but 15 cents by car. Encouraging alternative transportation like cycling can help address challenges cities face from automobile dependency and congestion. Gamification apps and smart bicycles can promote cycling culture and economic benefits of over 7 billion euros in Europe. In Copenhagen, cyclists generate more retail revenue than car drivers and make up 75% of transportation.
The document discusses several trends that will shape the future of the car industry, including:
1) Connectivity and electrification are becoming core parts of the industry and autonomous features will gradually increase;
2) Urbanization and shared mobility will impact vehicle ownership rates and infrastructure use; and
3) Collaboration between technology and automotive companies will be necessary as electronics and software become more important to vehicle design and manufacturing.
The Future of Mobility: Is Personal Car Ownership a Thing of the Past?Social Media Today
The document discusses a webinar on the future of mobility and whether personal car ownership will become obsolete. It introduces the panelists which include the Chief Scientist for Mobility at Shell, an Assistant Professor studying electric vehicles and shared transportation, and a Program Manager at Frost & Sullivan covering urban mobility trends. The webinar will examine how mobility may change by 2030 with alternative fuels, rapid urbanization, new generations, and autonomous vehicles potentially making personal car ownership obsolete.
The document discusses the challenges facing future mobility and potential solutions. It identifies 7 major challenges: CO2 emissions, end of cheap oil, pollution, congestion, parking, unemployment, and trade deficit. It argues that future mobility should be shared, electric, and small-scale through solutions like vehicle sharing, ride sharing, public transportation, and small efficient vehicles. The most efficient transport modes in cities are said to be buses, scooters, and bikes due to their small physical footprint and weight per person carried. The mobility of the future is envisioned to be more shared, electric, autonomous, and focus on small vehicles like the PodRide concept over large vehicles like the Tesla S.
The document summarizes some of the highlights from the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, including innovative vehicle apps, self-driving cars from BMW, Ford's solar-powered concept car, Toyota's compact electric vehicle called the i-Road, and the first electric Formula 1 race car. Over 152,000 people from around the world attended CES 2014 to see emerging technologies that will be incorporated into consumer products in the near future.
Mobility Disruptions from Understanding Autonomous Vehicles IoT Innovatech LA...Sudha Jamthe
Sudha Jamthe's keynote at the first IoT Innovatech LATAM 2019 conference in Chile, Santiago. She talks about how the path to Autonomous Vehicles is promising many smart mobility businesses. LATAM is poised to reach $1Bil from e-hailing according to Frost & Sullivan LATAM Mobility report. Find out where are the opportunities for smart mobility leading us to Autonomous Vehicles for LATAM.
Perspectives on the Future of Transportation and Sustainability: The Importa...John Thornton
The document discusses the benefits of electric vehicles (EVs) and Oregon's role in the emerging EV industry. EVs can help address issues like air quality, land use, population growth and fuel prices. They use electricity as a flexible energy source that can come from renewable resources, reducing emissions over time. Oregon is well positioned in the EV market as an early adopter of advanced transportation technologies. The presentation outlines the benefits of EVs and barriers to widespread adoption that new technologies and infrastructure may help address.
The document discusses the potential impacts and implications of automated vehicles (AVs) and shared mobility on transportation systems and urban planning. It describes several issues with the current personal vehicle paradigm such as traffic congestion, pollution, and wasted resources. It then outlines how AVs and shared mobility services could help address these issues by reducing the number of vehicles needed and changing models from personal ownership to shared use. The document presents several scenarios for what transportation might look like in different cities circa 2030 with widespread adoption of AVs and shared mobility."
The 2016 Hyundai Sonata Plug-In Hybrid has a class-leading 27-mile all-electric range and 9.8 kWh battery capacity, qualifying it for a $4,919 federal tax credit. It can be charged using a Level 1 or Level 2 charger and has a total driving range of up to 600 miles. Owners can control and monitor charging remotely using the Blue Link smartphone app. The Sonata Plug-In Hybrid starts at $34,600 and is available in select states.
This document discusses several "lies" regarding shared mobility and new mobility business models:
1) Shared mobility is often not truly shared, as services like Uber and taxis typically only have 1.5-1.6 passengers per vehicle. Increased use of on-demand services may reduce car ownership but likely increase congestion.
2) Shared vehicle use and carsharing have been declining for decades, and growth of these services has been dwarfed by continued growth in private car ownership.
3) Shared mobility will not necessarily lead to more efficient use of resources, as mobility-as-a-service business models rely on increasing the total amount of mobility sold.
4) Urban planning and policies will be
The document describes a concept for a compact electric car. It includes details about the proposed design such as its urban focus, use of wind power, performance specifications, charging capabilities using wind turbine technology, and recyclable lithium-ion batteries. It also discusses the car's technical features, interior design, competitors in various markets, and the roles of the project team members in bringing the concept to reality.
Autonomous vehicles are at the top of the hype cycle right now – which means we’re five to 10 years from the plateau of productivity. Full autonomous driving may not happen until 2030, and there are plenty of ethical and legal challenges to be overcome.
*Talk at NEXT 15*
Dealing with Urban Mobility Challenges - What can we learn from China?Nicolas Meilhan
The document discusses urban mobility challenges in China and potential solutions:
- China faces issues like traffic congestion, poor air quality, road safety concerns, and parking shortages due to factors like rapid urbanization and rising private car ownership.
- The Chinese government has implemented initiatives like quotas on new vehicle licenses, restrictions on vehicle circulation, increased parking fees, improved public transportation, dedicated bus and bike lanes, promoting electric vehicles, and encouraging small fuel-efficient vehicles.
- Some solutions like restrictions on circulation, improved public transit, and dedicated bus lanes have shown success in reducing pollution, congestion, and parking issues in Chinese cities, and may be transferable to European cities facing similar problems.
The mobility disruption around the corner will largely initiated by three technology advances, but the knock-on impacts will be shaped by economic and social choices, as much as technology.
This document discusses two divergent visions for the future of transportation and mobility: 1) maintaining the current system of private vehicle ownership or 2) migrating to a system of shared, driverless mobility. It describes how transportation is being transformed by new technologies like electric vehicles, connected vehicles, autonomous vehicles, and shifts in consumer preferences toward shared mobility. The future system is uncertain but will likely involve elements of both visions evolving gradually over time, creating a new mobility ecosystem.
Autonomous cars, car sharing and electric vehiclesAnandRaoPwC
Talk presented at the second Autonomous Cars conference hosted by SwissRe in Armonk, NY on September 24, 2015. The talk covers the interaction between car sharing, autonomous cars and electric vehicles and how the feedback between these three areas will propel greater consumer adoption.
Ride and Drives: Get Your Community Going Electric by Steven AlamanForth
Ride and drives are effective events for increasing electric vehicle awareness and adoption in communities with low EV penetration. They provide a hands-on experience for consumers and insight into how to grow the EV industry. Successful ride and drives require planning partnerships, marketing, and ensuring a positive experience for participants. The document provides guidance on organizing ride and drive logistics, developing audience-specific messaging, and optimizing the consumer experience.
This document discusses recent trends in autonomous vehicle technology, including increasing investment and progress towards fully autonomous vehicles. It covers the role of enabling technologies like sensors and mapping. It also analyzes how electric vehicles, machine learning, and the rise of transportation services could shape the future of autonomous vehicles and vehicle ownership models. Key companies and players in this space, including Tesla, Google, Apple, Uber and automakers, are assessed in terms of their approaches and relative strengths/weaknesses in pursuing autonomous vehicle technology and business models.
The document discusses the Reva electric car, which was one of the first electric cars to go into mass production. It provides details on the car's features like low running costs and gearless driving. It also discusses the Indian passenger car industry's evolution over phases from the 1970s to today. A SWOT analysis is presented for Reva, noting strengths like no emissions but also weaknesses like high costs and low speeds. The conclusion states that for Reva to succeed, it needs to reduce costs, ensure reliability at reasonable price points, and mass produce.
VeloMetro Mobility Inc. presented on their velomobile car sharing solution. Their velomobiles can be used by anyone without a driver's license, providing car functionality in an enclosed and connected 3-wheeled electric pedal vehicle. They have developed an integrated sharing network to connect riders, fleet operations, and customer service. Their goal is to launch the most inclusive, cost effective, and sustainable one-way car sharing service for urban areas starting with a pilot program in Vancouver in 2016.
OpConnect is a minority- and veteran-owned company that operates electric vehicle charging stations across the United States. They manage over 500 charging spots and have stations in eight states. Their charging stations are designed and manufactured in the US and allow drivers to plug in their electric vehicles and charge the battery via an easy to use touchscreen interface. OpConnect aims to help transform communities and businesses by providing reliable and convenient electric vehicle charging options.
The document discusses the challenges facing future mobility and potential solutions. It identifies 7 major challenges: CO2 emissions, end of cheap oil, pollution, congestion, parking, unemployment, and trade deficit. It argues that future mobility should be shared, electric, and small-scale through solutions like vehicle sharing, ride sharing, public transportation, and small efficient vehicles. The most efficient transport modes in cities are said to be buses, scooters, and bikes due to their small physical footprint and weight per person carried. The mobility of the future is envisioned to be more shared, electric, autonomous, and focus on small vehicles like the PodRide concept over large vehicles like the Tesla S.
The document summarizes some of the highlights from the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, including innovative vehicle apps, self-driving cars from BMW, Ford's solar-powered concept car, Toyota's compact electric vehicle called the i-Road, and the first electric Formula 1 race car. Over 152,000 people from around the world attended CES 2014 to see emerging technologies that will be incorporated into consumer products in the near future.
Mobility Disruptions from Understanding Autonomous Vehicles IoT Innovatech LA...Sudha Jamthe
Sudha Jamthe's keynote at the first IoT Innovatech LATAM 2019 conference in Chile, Santiago. She talks about how the path to Autonomous Vehicles is promising many smart mobility businesses. LATAM is poised to reach $1Bil from e-hailing according to Frost & Sullivan LATAM Mobility report. Find out where are the opportunities for smart mobility leading us to Autonomous Vehicles for LATAM.
Perspectives on the Future of Transportation and Sustainability: The Importa...John Thornton
The document discusses the benefits of electric vehicles (EVs) and Oregon's role in the emerging EV industry. EVs can help address issues like air quality, land use, population growth and fuel prices. They use electricity as a flexible energy source that can come from renewable resources, reducing emissions over time. Oregon is well positioned in the EV market as an early adopter of advanced transportation technologies. The presentation outlines the benefits of EVs and barriers to widespread adoption that new technologies and infrastructure may help address.
The document discusses the potential impacts and implications of automated vehicles (AVs) and shared mobility on transportation systems and urban planning. It describes several issues with the current personal vehicle paradigm such as traffic congestion, pollution, and wasted resources. It then outlines how AVs and shared mobility services could help address these issues by reducing the number of vehicles needed and changing models from personal ownership to shared use. The document presents several scenarios for what transportation might look like in different cities circa 2030 with widespread adoption of AVs and shared mobility."
The 2016 Hyundai Sonata Plug-In Hybrid has a class-leading 27-mile all-electric range and 9.8 kWh battery capacity, qualifying it for a $4,919 federal tax credit. It can be charged using a Level 1 or Level 2 charger and has a total driving range of up to 600 miles. Owners can control and monitor charging remotely using the Blue Link smartphone app. The Sonata Plug-In Hybrid starts at $34,600 and is available in select states.
This document discusses several "lies" regarding shared mobility and new mobility business models:
1) Shared mobility is often not truly shared, as services like Uber and taxis typically only have 1.5-1.6 passengers per vehicle. Increased use of on-demand services may reduce car ownership but likely increase congestion.
2) Shared vehicle use and carsharing have been declining for decades, and growth of these services has been dwarfed by continued growth in private car ownership.
3) Shared mobility will not necessarily lead to more efficient use of resources, as mobility-as-a-service business models rely on increasing the total amount of mobility sold.
4) Urban planning and policies will be
The document describes a concept for a compact electric car. It includes details about the proposed design such as its urban focus, use of wind power, performance specifications, charging capabilities using wind turbine technology, and recyclable lithium-ion batteries. It also discusses the car's technical features, interior design, competitors in various markets, and the roles of the project team members in bringing the concept to reality.
Autonomous vehicles are at the top of the hype cycle right now – which means we’re five to 10 years from the plateau of productivity. Full autonomous driving may not happen until 2030, and there are plenty of ethical and legal challenges to be overcome.
*Talk at NEXT 15*
Dealing with Urban Mobility Challenges - What can we learn from China?Nicolas Meilhan
The document discusses urban mobility challenges in China and potential solutions:
- China faces issues like traffic congestion, poor air quality, road safety concerns, and parking shortages due to factors like rapid urbanization and rising private car ownership.
- The Chinese government has implemented initiatives like quotas on new vehicle licenses, restrictions on vehicle circulation, increased parking fees, improved public transportation, dedicated bus and bike lanes, promoting electric vehicles, and encouraging small fuel-efficient vehicles.
- Some solutions like restrictions on circulation, improved public transit, and dedicated bus lanes have shown success in reducing pollution, congestion, and parking issues in Chinese cities, and may be transferable to European cities facing similar problems.
The mobility disruption around the corner will largely initiated by three technology advances, but the knock-on impacts will be shaped by economic and social choices, as much as technology.
This document discusses two divergent visions for the future of transportation and mobility: 1) maintaining the current system of private vehicle ownership or 2) migrating to a system of shared, driverless mobility. It describes how transportation is being transformed by new technologies like electric vehicles, connected vehicles, autonomous vehicles, and shifts in consumer preferences toward shared mobility. The future system is uncertain but will likely involve elements of both visions evolving gradually over time, creating a new mobility ecosystem.
Autonomous cars, car sharing and electric vehiclesAnandRaoPwC
Talk presented at the second Autonomous Cars conference hosted by SwissRe in Armonk, NY on September 24, 2015. The talk covers the interaction between car sharing, autonomous cars and electric vehicles and how the feedback between these three areas will propel greater consumer adoption.
Ride and Drives: Get Your Community Going Electric by Steven AlamanForth
Ride and drives are effective events for increasing electric vehicle awareness and adoption in communities with low EV penetration. They provide a hands-on experience for consumers and insight into how to grow the EV industry. Successful ride and drives require planning partnerships, marketing, and ensuring a positive experience for participants. The document provides guidance on organizing ride and drive logistics, developing audience-specific messaging, and optimizing the consumer experience.
This document discusses recent trends in autonomous vehicle technology, including increasing investment and progress towards fully autonomous vehicles. It covers the role of enabling technologies like sensors and mapping. It also analyzes how electric vehicles, machine learning, and the rise of transportation services could shape the future of autonomous vehicles and vehicle ownership models. Key companies and players in this space, including Tesla, Google, Apple, Uber and automakers, are assessed in terms of their approaches and relative strengths/weaknesses in pursuing autonomous vehicle technology and business models.
The document discusses the Reva electric car, which was one of the first electric cars to go into mass production. It provides details on the car's features like low running costs and gearless driving. It also discusses the Indian passenger car industry's evolution over phases from the 1970s to today. A SWOT analysis is presented for Reva, noting strengths like no emissions but also weaknesses like high costs and low speeds. The conclusion states that for Reva to succeed, it needs to reduce costs, ensure reliability at reasonable price points, and mass produce.
VeloMetro Mobility Inc. presented on their velomobile car sharing solution. Their velomobiles can be used by anyone without a driver's license, providing car functionality in an enclosed and connected 3-wheeled electric pedal vehicle. They have developed an integrated sharing network to connect riders, fleet operations, and customer service. Their goal is to launch the most inclusive, cost effective, and sustainable one-way car sharing service for urban areas starting with a pilot program in Vancouver in 2016.
OpConnect is a minority- and veteran-owned company that operates electric vehicle charging stations across the United States. They manage over 500 charging spots and have stations in eight states. Their charging stations are designed and manufactured in the US and allow drivers to plug in their electric vehicles and charge the battery via an easy to use touchscreen interface. OpConnect aims to help transform communities and businesses by providing reliable and convenient electric vehicle charging options.
The document summarizes the HTUF 2014 National Meeting held from September 22-24, 2014 at Argonne National Laboratory in Argonne, IL. A parade and ride & drive event featured various hybrid and electric vehicles. Throughout the event, attendees heard keynote speeches from the Director of the US EPA's Transportation and Climate Division and the Deputy Administrator of NHTSA, and participated in sessions and networking activities focused on advancing efficient and alternative fuel medium and heavy-duty vehicles.
This document summarizes Forth's activities during the COVID-19 pandemic. It discusses how Forth has had to cancel in-person events and move to virtual engagement. It also describes how Forth has increased electric vehicle rentals and implemented cleaning procedures between rentals. Finally, it outlines new programs launched by Forth, such as a carsharing pilot program in Hood River and promoting electric vehicle owners on social media during Drive Electric Week.
The document discusses BMW's car sharing service DriveNow and its use of electric vehicles. It notes that DriveNow operates the largest fleet of electric vehicles for car sharing in San Francisco, with 70 BMW Active E vehicles. DriveNow aims to introduce more people to electric vehicles through its service and supports the use of renewable energy through wind power credits. The service uses an app to locate available vehicles and allows flexible one-way trips between locations.
The document discusses a new transportation service called Shared Transport introduced by the company Avego. Shared Transport allows drivers to offer excess vehicle capacity to passengers in real-time using GPS and communication technologies. Avego has launched pilot programs of Shared Transport at universities to reduce transportation costs and environmental impact through increased ridesharing.
An overview of Avego and the innivative concept of Dynamic Ridesharing. Going beyond static, pre-arranged carpooling, dynamic ride-sharing provides an efficient and cost-effective way to utilize all of those empty seats in single-occupancy cars, and transportation options on journeys not covered by public transit.
GoForth CarShare is a pilot project that provides electric vehicles (EVs) and charging stations to rural communities. It aims to increase access to clean transportation, raise awareness of EVs, and demonstrate an affordable carsharing model. The project is a collaborative effort between Forth and several Pacific Northwest utilities. Users can rent EVs like Leafs and Bolts for $4/hour through an app, without needing their own insurance. Several Oregon communities have launched the program so far, with more planned in Oregon and Washington. The project faces challenges around insurance, vehicle procurement, locations, maintenance, and utilization but has received positive user feedback so far.
Beaverton Living Greener Electric Vehicle Roadmap. Presented April 10th, 2010 at Beaverton Oregon City Hall.
Presented by:
George K Beard
Executive Leadership Institute
Hatfield School of Government
See the 27 minute video of the presentation here:
http://tinyurl.com/y6k3c9s
Motor vehicles are becoming ever more intelligent - catchword: "connected car." The goal of this development is not only more driving comfort, however, most importantly, it is an improvement in traffic safety and traffic control.
Motor vehicles are becoming ever more intelligent. The goal of this development is to drive comfort & to improve traffic safety. cape to cape challenge.
Accelerating Sustainable Performance Program Overviewsonomaraceway
The document describes Sonoma Raceway's sustainability program which aims to reduce the track's environmental impact through various initiatives like recycling programs and solar energy. It seeks corporate partners to promote green technologies and sustainable practices. Partners can receive branding, promotions and access in return for supporting initiatives like electric vehicle demonstrations and a green summit. The goal is to make Sonoma Raceway a leader in showcasing sustainability in motorsports.
Financing Tools to Increase Electric Vehicle Access by Barrett Brown Forth
This document summarizes Forth's "Electrify Your Earnings" pilot program in Portland, Oregon aimed at increasing electric vehicle adoption among rideshare drivers. The pilot provides financing tools and education to address drivers' concerns about range anxiety, charging infrastructure confusion, and the high upfront costs of EVs. Key partners include Lyft, Uber, a local auto dealer and credit union. The program offers financing products like low-interest loans and rebates. Educational efforts include online resources, in-person events, and a social media campaign to help drivers understand the financial benefits of switching to an electric vehicle.
Electric Vehicles: How to connect with people Anya Liddiard
Electric vehicles have benefits like fuel economy, quiet driving, easy maintenance and reduced carbon footprint. However, many people are unaware of these benefits and have concerns about electric vehicles' costs, range, battery safety and lack of infrastructure. While governments and automakers are working to address these issues and accelerate electric vehicle adoption, continued education of the public about the technologies and benefits is still needed to help people see electric vehicles as a viable option.
Oxygen Initiative is redefining the refueling experience by creating a seamless plug-and-play experience for EV drivers. We are accelerating a revolution-scale movement toward electric vehicles.
Our growing network of state-of-the-art charging stations allow you to charge smarter and easier. You can feel confident that our charging stations will always fit your electric vehicle or plug-in hybrid.
We provide charging solutions for Businesses, Residential and Enterprise customers. Oxygen Initiative is always looking for partners to accelerate the electric vehicle paradigm.
Oxygen initiative "Join our revolution today"
Oxygen Initiative is redefining the refueling experience by creating a seamless plug-and-play experience for EV drivers. We are accelerating a revolution-scale movement toward electric vehicles.
Our growing network of state-of-the-art charging stations allow you to charge smarter and easier. You can feel confident that our charging stations will always fit your electric vehicle or plug-in hybrid.
We provide charging solutions for Businesses, Residential and Enterprise customers. Oxygen Initiative is always looking for partners to accelerate the electric vehicle paradigm.
Oxygen initiative "Join our revolution today"
The document discusses OpConnect, a company that provides electric vehicle charging infrastructure and services. It describes OpConnect's background and credentials in developing communication and security software. It also outlines OpConnect's electric vehicle charging stations and networking capabilities. Finally, it discusses several business models for electric vehicle charging infrastructure, including selling hardware, user fees, partnerships with automakers, electric utilities, loyalty programs, and mobile advertising.
Today's highly competitive market automotive environment is characterized by fierce cost pressure competition, increasing customer demands, technological advancements, and supply chain complexities. Tomorrow's original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) will need to transform into highly agile and innovative mobility providers to stay relevant in the evolving automotive market.
"Insights Success has shortlisted, “The 10 Best Automotive Franchise to Open in 2019”,
who are redefining the automotive industry with their innovative solutions"
The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.