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Urban mobility: the Autonomy show returns to Porte de Versailles after two digital editions

2022-03-15T16:37:30.161Z


The meeting point for professionals in electric mobility and urban logistics is being held this Wednesday and Thursday in Paris, at the Parc des


Back to reality.

The Autonomy trade show returns in physical format, after two digital editions, in 2020 and 2021. It is the first time since 2019 that dozens of urban mobility players meet "in real life", Wednesday and Thursday at the Parc exhibitions at the Porte de Versailles, in Paris (15th).

No less than 200 exhibitors from around the world and 8,000 participants are expected, around ten major themes: micromobility, shared mobility, ticketing solutions, the smart city, corporate mobility, electromobility, last mile logistics and autonomous vehicles.

Booming services

"We feel a great enthusiasm and a very strong desire to meet to exchange, after these two upset years", observes Adeline Larroque, the director of the show.

Since the first edition of Autonomy, in 2016, micromobilities and solutions adapted to the "last kilometres" have experienced strong momentum, accentuated by the health crisis.

The boom in bicycle delivery, cycling and the use of scooters are profoundly transforming the urban ecosystem.

“Electric and shared mobility services respond to an awareness.

31% of greenhouse gases come from transport.

Multimodal services, which can be combined with the bus or the train, meet these challenges,” continues Adeline Larroque.

These new transport solutions are experiencing very strong demand, fueled by soaring fuel prices.

The latest models of electric scooters, scooters, cargo bikes and other mini delivery vehicles can be tested on a circuit.

Suppliers of digital solutions to manage these fleets, for the general public, companies or communities, will present their innovations.

Source: leparis

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