NYC Expands Public EV Charging Network
New York City announced a major expansion of its public electric‑vehicle charging network, adding roughly 200 fast‑charging stations across boroughs and bringing the total public chargers to about 1,500. The rollout is funded by a $50 million city allocation combined with private‑sector partnerships, chiefly with ChargePoint and EVgo. The initiative aligns with the city’s goal of installing 5,000 public chargers by 2030 to support its aggressive zero‑emission vehicle targets. Officials say the new sites will prioritize high‑traffic corridors, transit hubs, and underserved neighborhoods.
TomTom Partners to Support Data-Driven Mobility and Infrastructure Planning
TomTom has entered a strategic partnership with engineering firm AECOM to embed TomTom’s high‑resolution mobility data into AECOM’s global planning workflows. The collaboration gives AECOM access to precise traffic, safety and congestion insights, enabling more accurate, data‑driven decisions for road...