As you can imagine, mobility is a massive sector – it’s everything from cars to ebikes to trains and buses.
Here at Shift, we’re keen to cover the lot, as well as topics likebattery innovation, renewable energy (particularlysolarand hydrogen), and EV charging.
Emerging mobility solutions likehyperloops, eVTOLs,autocycles, andhovercraftsmake us look forward to the future. Technology moves fast, and we strive to create explainers into the use of AI,blockchain, and metaverse in the mobility space.
We also like to make space for fun and entertainment,ridicule Elon Muskevery now and then, and cover the latest vehicles from auto shows and product launches.
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However, writing can be hit and miss. Sometimes we spend ages writing something only to have a less than stellar reception.
Or a piece will unexpectedly get likes and shares, seemingly out of nowhere (thanks, Reddit).
In the current era of digital journalism, statistics matter to help us guide our priorities in bringing you news and articles that are interesting, informative, engaging, and inspiring.
But, we also write at mobility because welikewriting: we like talking to people, we like working on an angle and researching. We like thinking about what’s not being said… So the team here atSHIFTis sharing some of the favorite mobility stories we wrote in 2021. Take a read, and feel free to share them among your networks!
1. Britain’s first self-driving shuttle bus hits the streets, but scares passengers away
2. Vehicle ramming kills pedestrians again. Can tech provide a solution?
3. Throwback to the legendary 1970s electric CitiCar
4. A Tesla’s highway breakdown reveals woes for EV safety
5. Watch this Waymo driverless taxi freak out and cause a scene
6. Vvolt Sirius review: This low-maintenance ebike is like riding on a cloud
7. Rivian’s gender discrimination lawsuit reinforces a sad trend in the auto world
8. Australia sets itself up as the laughing stock of COP26
9.Is a $4,500 tax credit for union-built EVs unfair or proactive?
10. Suck it, vans — cargo bikes are the delivery captains now
Story byCate Lawrence
Cate Lawrence is an Australian tech journo living in Berlin. She focuses on all things mobility: ebikes, autonomous vehicles, VTOL, smart ci(show all)Cate Lawrence is an Australian tech journo living in Berlin. She focuses on all things mobility: ebikes, autonomous vehicles, VTOL, smart cities, and the future of alternative energy sources like electric batteries, solar, and hydrogen.
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