New Operating Strategies for an On-the-Road Modular, Electric and Autonomous Vehicle Concept in Urban Transportation

Today commercial transport in urban areas faces major challenges. These include making optimal use of limited space, avoiding empty trips, meeting driver shortages as well as reducing costs and emissions such as CO2, particulate matter and noise. The mutual acceleration and reinforcement of technolo...

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Veröffentlicht in:World electric vehicle journal 2019-12, Vol.10 (4), p.91
Hauptverfasser: Ulrich, Christian, Friedrich, Horst E., Weimer, Jürgen, Schmid, Stephan A.
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