Industry insights
Albert Einstein once said, "We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them". This idea applies to the way we move goods and people through our cities.

Researchers conducted a study titled 'The use of electric cargo bikes for the delivery of goods and services: lessons from two experiments in the food and field services sector in The Netherlands.'

In urban logistics, bigger isn't always better. Agile micro-mobility fleets can rival or exceed the productivity of large trucks while navigating congested streets more efficiently.

The rise of e-commerce and on-demand delivery has transformed how goods are transported and delivered. In response, businesses have increasingly turned to different types of delivery models.

The 15-minute City concept is a radical approach, one where everything a person needs us within a short walk, cycle or transit ride from their home.

The rise of micro-mobility solutions - e-bikes, scooters, and cargobikes has been fuelled by the efficiency and performance of lithium-ion batteries.

Weather conditions pose major challenges for micro-mobility fleets, impacting rider safety, vehicle performance, and maintenance.

The use of helmets among riders of bicycles, e-bikes, e-scooters, and other micro-mobility vehicles is a critical topic in the safety and mobility sectors.

In the fast-paced world of food & grocery delivery, ensuring that products arrive safely and in optimal condition is paramount.