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Hyundai to Invest $34.6B in Mobility by 2025

Hyundai Motor Group said it plans to invest 41 trillion won ($34.6 billion) in mobility and other auto technologies by 2025, part of which will be directed to an ambitious effort to become more competitive in self-driving cars that has also received government...

Tier Mobility raises $60 Million

Berlin-based Tier Mobility has raised $60 million in venture capital to expand its electric scooter sharing service, a sign of how bullish investors remain even as cities struggle to regulate the new transportation mode. Proponents hail electric scooters,...

Ford, Ann Arbor Partner on Mobility Data Platform

Ford Motor Company is partnering with Ann Arbor to launch a data gathering and analysis platform to explore mobility solutions across the city. The City Insights Platform will offer comprehensive views of safety, parking, transit and an interactive model...

Michigan: the Silicon Valley Of Mobility Tech

Spend time in an American city on the cutting edge of autonomous vehicle research, and you might stumble upon certain cutting-edge devices in action. You could spot a driverless shuttle developed by startup May Mobility doing test runs to and from parking...

Mobility as a Service Converts Car Drivers to Bus Riders

The selling point for ride hailing apps is convenience: no cash, maps, or transit schedules required. Mobility-as-a-service providers want to make all transportation options as convenient as calling an Uber. The crucial element in doing that is creating one service...