Clean energy under the wheels: two new solar cycle paths in the Netherlands
The new Dutch solar cycle paths use innovative solar panels, resistant to traffic and wear, offering clean and sustainable energy.
The new Dutch solar cycle paths use innovative solar panels, resistant to traffic and wear, offering clean and sustainable energy.
What seemed like an impossible feat has become not only real, but exemplary. Manila's bike lanes are a lesson for everyone.
“Smart” urban infrastructures will dominate. Bike paths can become the circulatory system of cities: also for energy.
Rev-1 moves quickly on 3 wheels instead of 4 or 6 like others. By doing without laser scanners, this delivery robot reaches a formidable price.
Once completed, the cycling infrastructure will place Milan's population and services less than a kilometer from a cycle path.
Service roads closed to cars, new networks of cycle paths and focus on pedestrians: so cities prepare for the future after (or during) the coronavirus.
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For Le Monde, bicycle use in Paris has doubled thanks to 10 years of huge investments in cycling infrastructure.
Po Valley, we explore innovative technological solutions and strategies to combat air pollution
The first cycle path covered by photovoltaic panels is in Freiburg: it will be the lead project for other "solar corridors" in Europe.
Integrating solar panels in the pavement: more and more photovoltaics of this type are being produced, both for urban and private areas. What do you think?
Halfgrid is a possible urban transport system of the future, which uses artificial intelligence to drive single-seater cable car cabins.
Paris and Europe are leading the charge, but the whole world is orienting itself on two wheels: here is a photo of the future of a cycling world.
Combining public and private transport with a "super stop" that also houses ride sharing services: this concept is a spectacle.
An ambitious and already approved plan: NYC 25x25 will remove a quarter of all the streets in the Big Apple from cars. Space for buses, bicycles and pedestrians.
The Cacao Eco Village in Ecuador, which was designed by Valentino Gareri Atelier, will feature 3D printed buildings constructed from recycled cocoa.
A city that is 100% cycle-friendly, bike-friendly and can be traveled by 15 for any necessary service: Paris runs fast, and it does it on two wheels.
The sliding cover lifts on the fly like a roller shutter and transforms the bike
ZUV, a 3D printed recycled plastic tricycle, could greatly reduce urban transport costs and impact on the environment.
A small egg of Columbus, instantly funded on Kickstarter: the "glasses" mirror does not take up much space and can save lives.
A special electronically assisted bike trailer compensates for the effort required to carry its weight.