Developing Safety Structures for Mobility as a Service vehicles Steel E-Motive’s body structure design and specifications will deliver a steel-intensive Mobility as a Service vehicle, with features and attributes which are paramount for the introduction of a...
Designing future autonomous vehicles for use in a ‘mobility as a service’ model Transport and the way people use it is changing. In the next 20-years, urban mobility is expected to be transformed by the widespread roll-out of fully autonomous vehicles operating within...
Design unveiled for connected steel autonomous vehicle for future sustainable urban mobility To advance sustainable transportation by factoring whole lifecycle into a vehicle’s development, WorldAutoSteel and Ricardo have designed a fully autonomous...
Steel is enabling the next generation of ride-hailing and ride-sharing services Mobility as a Service (MaaS) transportation solutions are on the rise. Ride hailing and ride sharing services are already enabling convenient and accessible ways to get around. However,...
Life Cycle Assessment: 6 areas designers need to consider when taking an LCA approach to vehicle development A blog by Russ Balzer, Technical Director for WorldAutoSteel and Dr. Don Malen, College of Engineering at the University of Michigan Life Cycle Assessment...