A compilation page of transport research by Swinburne University of Technology
Drones take to the sky, potentially disrupting last-mile delivery
As the technology matures, regulation evolves, and business models emerge, drones could become as cost-effective for package delivery as traditional transport modes.
Shared mobility: Sustainable cities, shared destinies
By 2030, shared mobility could generate up to $1 trillion in consumer spending. New research reveals the trends and data to know.
Hydroelectricity – Cleaner Energy Council
Hydroelectricity (also known as hydro) is a well-developed renewable energy technology that has been around for more than a century
Rome airport displays ‘flying taxi’ prototype
A prototype of German aviation startup Volocopter’s electrical air taxi went on display at Rome’s Fiumicino airport, as the airport looks ahead to 2024 when they hope the public will be able to travel on the battery-powered passenger aircraft.
Lithium VS Hydrogen VS Solid State
EV Battery Technologies Explained.
A Vision for a Sustainable Battery Value Chain in 2030
Unlocking the Full Potential to Power Sustainable Development and Climate Change Mitigation; a World Economic Forum report.
Recharging the economy
The economic impact of accelerating electric vehicle adoption – Report by NRMA
Are electric vehicles really better for the environment?
NRMA looks at the key issues and discovers why moving to electric vehicles will be a significant benefit to the environment, including how EVs in Australia emit considerably less greenhouse gases than ICE vehicles, even if charged on the current electricity grid.
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