Micromobility: shared micromobility — a role in transport for all

Micromobility: shared micromobility — a role in transport for all

Richard Dilks, chief executive of CoMoUK, a transport charity that supports collaborative mobility solutions, sets out the benefits of shared micro mobility and how to make it work for all. Slides presented in the micromobility track at Move 2021 in London on 9 November.

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15.30 – Richard Dilks, CEO, CoMo UK

Micromobility: disrupting urban logistics

Micromobility: disrupting urban logistics

Nathan Wang, head of Micromobility at California-head-quartered urban logistics company Particle looks at the future of light electric vehicles as a means of last-mile delivery in urban environments.

Slides presented in the micromobility track at Move 2021 in London on 9 November.

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15.15 – Nate Wang, Head of New Mobility, Particle

Micromobility: eliminating irresponsible scooter parking

Micromobility: eliminating irresponsible scooter parking

Georgina Smallwood, Chief Product Officer with shared micromobility provider TIER, describes how camera positioning systems are helping to eliminate irresponsible scooter parking. Slides presented in the micromobility track at Move 2021 in London on 9 November.

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11.05 – Georgina Smallwood, Chief Product Officer, TIER

Energy + charging: achieving the tangible benefits of charging infrastructure

Energy + charging: achieving the tangible benefits of charging infrastructure

Egbert de Vries, deputy Mayor for the City of Amsterdam, describes the tangible benefits of charging infrastructure and how to achieve them. Slides presented in the energy + charging track at Move 2021 in London on 9 November.

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11.55 – Egbert de Vries, Deputy Mayor for Traffic, Transport, Water and Air Quality, City of Amsterdam