Using overhead lines to power and recharge freight trucks

From Superinnovators 10/11/23. This article is in TLDR (Too Long Didn’t Read) format which is popular in the innovation community and provides a bullet summary of information. More info Siemens eHighway website USA demo Sweden demo German announcement on eWayBW https://ewaybw.de/ You may also be curious about:
From concrete to canopy: Urban greening found to reduce emissions by 17 percent

From KTH, Royal Institute of Technology 04/09/23 Dozens of European cities could reach net zero carbon emissions over the next 10 years by incorporating nature into their infrastructure, according to a new study. Published recently in the journal, Nature Climate Change, the analysis shows the ways cities can orchestrate a wide range of green solutions like parks, streetscaping […]