In an exclusive interview, Uber Canada’s GM says the ride-hailing giant is looking to customers and the public to support the switch, and that its goal of 100 per cent EV use by 2030 in North American cities applies to those with “supportive EV policies”
Since late last year, a number of cities — big and small, east and west — have launched on-demand transit pilots. Despite COVID-19’s impact on overall ridership, early reviews are encouraging
Lyft’s Sam Arons and Sophia Coté speak exclusively to Electric Autonomy about the ride-sharing company’s commitment to a zero-emission Canadian fleet by 2030 and their path to achieving it
Pacific Western Transportation’s user-driven scheduling enables crucial passenger-load adaptability, while reducing congestion and overhead for transit authorities
In this exclusive interview, Tony Seba gives a compelling alarm call to Canadian leaders — with cautionary advice on government policy, ride-hailing networks, and the sobering impact of new mobility on jobs
EVs today are where the internet was in the late 1990s — poised to be essential and commonplace