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From Bike To Car & Back Again: The VIGOZ Is A New Kind Of Vehicle

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The VIGOZ is a striking attempt to reinvent what personal transportation can be. Created by the French company CIXI, this “active vehicle” aims to bridge the gap between a bicycle and a car — letting people move fast, comfortably, and safely, while still engaging their bodies in the process. CIXI … [continued]

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Indian Bus Builder JBM Brings its EV Bus to Busworld 2025

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JBM Electric Vehicles arrived at Busworld 2025 in Brussels with a clear message: the Indian electric bus manufacturer is no longer simply exporting vehicles to Europe — it’s planting roots. The company’s launch of the ECOLIFE e12 city bus, coupled with the announcement of a Frankfurt-based European headquarters, signals an … [continued]

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Kia PV5 Redefines Mobility Through Customer-Centric Modular Design

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Built to meet customers’ evolving needs, PV5 is first dedicated model in Kia’s Platform Beyond Vehicle (PBV) business strategy Embodies Kia’s commitment to developing sustainable business and personal mobility solutions Kia targets 250,000 PBV sales by 2030, with the PV5 set to be followed by the PV7 in 2027, and … [continued]

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How Buffalo, New York has adapted to and embraced an influx of climate migrants

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How Buffalo, New York has adapted to and embraced an influx of climate migrants

Buffalo is not a place that typically makes national headlines outside of football season. But in late July, the city did exactly that for one hugely significant reason: it became the last large city in the U.S. Lower 48 to have never reached 100 F.

At a time of rising temperatures and water levels, along with the threat of wildfires and smoke, many are reassessing where to live and Buffalo is embracing the “climate haven” tag.

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