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Large amounts of microplastics from worn road markings
The wear and tear of road markings is an important source of microplastic emissions. The amounts are difficult to calculate but are estimated to be at the same... -
Green light for new innovation programme
Shift2Access is one of five new innovation programmes that will form part of a ten-year Swedish initiative in the transition to a sustainable society. Vinnova,... -
China one step ahead when it comes to electrification
Lightning-fast technological development, smart battery management solutions and close links between research, innovation and production. These are some of the... -
VTI e-research: strength in breadth
Societal resilience, electric aviation, e-mobility and battery swapping – these are just some of VTI’s ongoing electrification projects. But just a few – VTI ha... -
Possible breakthrough for airless tyres in EU project
Reduced material use, noise levels and rolling resistance. Airless tyres could provide such benefits. A design breakthrough may be on the horizon within LEON-T,... -
Conference will pave the way for electrification
We need to increase the pace of electrifying road transport if we are to meet the set goals of a fossil-free vehicle fleet. How this is going to be achieved wil... -
Report is advocating pilot tests of battery swapping for heavy vehicles
Battery swapping systems for heavy vehicles add important advantages in addition to other ways of electrifying the transport system. The government should there... -
Report: Higher charges for the environmental impact of shipping
A new report from VTI proposes a radical change in the Swedish Maritime Administration’s fees for merchant shipping. The proposed change considers the environme... -
Drivers of A-tractors are followed for several years
Will drivers of A-tractors and moped cars become better or worse drivers compared to those who lack that experience when they obtain a driving licence for a pas...
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